Research Infrastructures can be a principal lynchpin in bringing together researchers with the aim of forming meaningful impactful alliances. The Horizon 2020 Research Infrastructures programme creates opportunities for researchers and scientists to collaborate across disciplines and countries for the betterment of Europe and beyond. They encompass facilities, resources and services that are used by research communities to conduct research and foster innovation in their fields. The principal objective of the action therefore is to endow Europe with world-class research infrastructures which are accessible to all researchers in Europe and beyond and fully exploit their potential for scientific advance and innovation.

Work Programme

More information can be found in the 2018-2020 work programme, which constitutes the second tranche of funding for Research Infrastructures under Horizon 2020. The work programme can be found here.

Related Information

A webinar providing information on EU Research Infrastructures programming and support took place on the 24th February 2016 at 2:30 pm. Links to the webinar, presentation and FAQs can be found below:

Research Infrastructure Webinar

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