Horizon Europe is the European Union (EU) funding programme for the period 2021 – 2027, which targets the sectors of research and innovation. The programme’s budget is around € 95.5 billion, of which € 5.4 billion is from NextGenerationEU to stimulate recovery and strengthen the EU’s resilience in the future, and € 4.5 billion is additional aid.
EIT Urban Mobility’s Competence Hub focuses on developing high-quality, innovative, and adaptable training courses for mobility professionals and organisations interested in reskilling/upskilling with a view to making cities more livable and mobility more efficient and sustainable.
In the area of mobility and urban mobility, the Competence Hub offers free learning content and affordable training experiences, within the following framework:
This is a long-term open call targeting five specific types of activities:
The total EIT call budget will be split between the 5 activities as follows:
Deadline:
The first cut-off date for the submission of proposals is 14 May 2024, 17h00 (Brussels time).
The second cut-off date for the submission of proposals is 30 September 2024, 17h00 (Brussels time).
The subsequent cut-off dates for 2025 will be updated later.
Applicants are invited to submit proposals using the PLAZA tool. All entities participating in this call must be registered in PLAZA as early as possible and no later than 2 working days before the call closes, otherwise they may not be eligible for funding.
To help applicants with the preparation and submission of their proposals, EIT Urban Mobility will organise an info session on 03 April 2024, 14h00-15h00 (Brussels time). The info session will cover information about the scope of the Call and the evaluation criteria, as well as technical details related to the submission of the proposals.
All proposals submitted by the cut-off dates in 2024 must have a minimum co-funding rate of 20%. Co-funding above this rate will be positively assessed during the portfolio selection process. The minimum co-funding rate is relative to the total project budget.
The co-funding rate for the cut-off dates in 2025 will be increased to 25%.
Organisations from the Member States of the European Union (EU), and Horizon Europe Associated Countries.
This Call is open to multi-participant proposals and mono-participant proposals.
In the case of mono-participant proposals or multi-participant proposals involving exclusively entities from the same country, EIT Urban Mobility considers that the pan-European dimension can be achieved by bringing participants from different countries onto the courses and exposing them to educational content that includes examples and case studies from different European countries. The instructors/ teaching staff are also expected to come from different European countries. In addition, a course in a specific city/region/country is internationalised/replicated in a different city/region/country. As such, these applicants are expected to deliver the first few sessions in a given market, and once the quality of the course has been demonstrated, it should be opened up to other markets, involving other players/partners, if needed.
The knowledge triangle is integrated by involving the cities and industry partners, not only in identifying educational needs but also in designing and developing education courses in conjunction with academia. City and industry partners may also be recipients of education programme.
Participating in one of EIT Urban Mobility projects means being part of the EIT Urban Mobility community. All entities of selected proposals are asked to be part of the community and to choose one of the following membership categories when initiating their projects:
Leading cities: with an annual fee of €10.000 they have full access to the gold membership package and the additional city-pecific services.
Detailed description of all packages and related benefits, as well as the registration and conditions for membership is outlined on the EIT Urban Mobility website.
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Contact Persons:
George Christou
Scientific Officer
Email: gchristou@research.org.cy
Nedi Kaffa
Scientific Officer
Email: nkaffa@research.org.cy
For more information about the EIT Urban Mobility program, use the form on the following website: Contact us – EIT Urban Mobility
All applicants may contact EIT Urban Mobility to resolve any concerns or doubts on the Call content at: academycall@eiturbanmobility.eu