(BRUSSELS) – Following Hamas’ terrorist attacks across Israel, the Commission decided Wednesday for an exceptional extension of several Horizon Europe call cut-off dates, allowing more time to submit applications.
The EU executive said it carefully assessed the challenges experienced by partner organisations in the region. These circumstances make it difficult to timely complete and submit proposals to some Horizon Europe calls with deadlines in the coming days and weeks.
In line with the EU’s commitment to foster inclusivity and collaboration among the research community members, the Commission made its decision for an exceptional extension.
The extension is meant to provide extra time and assistance to help overcome difficulties individual applicants may be facing in the present context, without unduly delaying the implementation of Horizon Europe actions. The deadlines will be extended for several calls of the European Research Council and the European Innovation Council, for all applicants, irrespective of the country where the organisation is based.
“With this extension, we offer our support to those affected by the recent hostilities,” said Research Commissioner Iliana Ivanova: “Our research community believes in inclusivity, resilience, and collaboration, and we are devoted to ensuring that each organisation has equal chances. Our thoughts are with you, and we wish you safety and peace, above all.”
All eligible organisations are encouraged to take advantage of these extensions, allowing additional time for review, to make any necessary adjustments to their proposals, and thereby to ensure the successful submission of their applications.