Abstract
This publication is the final report of the evaluation support study on Horizon Europe’s contribution to a Resilient Europe. It is an input into the interim evaluation of Horizon Europe, covering the period 2021-2023. The scope of the study covers three Clusters of Horizon Europe Pillar II: 1) Health, 2) Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society, 3) Civil Security for Society. Additionally, it includes the Cancer Mission and seven partnerships. The findings are
evidence based and inform future adjustments or reorientations of the programme. The assessment covers all five Better Regulation evaluation criteria, employing various methods, namely desk research, survey, interview programme, 6 quantitative methods, 15 case studies and 4 benchmark studies.
The analysis of the three Clusters demonstrates their alignment with EU priorities. Cluster 1 has shown adaptability, focusing on critical health areas, such as infectious diseases and leading significant efforts in COVID-19 and cancer research. Cluster 2 showcased promising potential in harmonising technological advancements with fundamental rights and civil liberties. Cluster 3 is enhancing the EU’s cybersecurity framework, contributing to broader
security objectives. The administrative efficiency of Horizon Europe is progressing and already showing positive shifts from Horizon 2020, especially in terms of higher project success rates and funding allocation.
evidence based and inform future adjustments or reorientations of the programme. The assessment covers all five Better Regulation evaluation criteria, employing various methods, namely desk research, survey, interview programme, 6 quantitative methods, 15 case studies and 4 benchmark studies.
The analysis of the three Clusters demonstrates their alignment with EU priorities. Cluster 1 has shown adaptability, focusing on critical health areas, such as infectious diseases and leading significant efforts in COVID-19 and cancer research. Cluster 2 showcased promising potential in harmonising technological advancements with fundamental rights and civil liberties. Cluster 3 is enhancing the EU’s cybersecurity framework, contributing to broader
security objectives. The administrative efficiency of Horizon Europe is progressing and already showing positive shifts from Horizon 2020, especially in terms of higher project success rates and funding allocation.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Luxembourg |
Publisher | European Commission, Publications Office of the European Union |
Commissioning body | European Commission |
Number of pages | 154 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-92-68-20104-6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2024 |
JEL classifications
- o30 - "Technological Change; Research and Development; Intellectual Property Rights: General"
- o31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives
- o38 - Technological Change: Government Policy
- i18 - "Health: Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health"
Keywords
- Africa
- cancer
- chemical product
- civil defence
- cultural heritage
- EU Member State
- EU programme
- EU research policy
- health care
- health care system
- health technology
- information security
- social integration
- knowledge transfer
- risk management
- innovation
- sustainable development