The Comprehensive Strategic Analysis underpinning the Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025-2027 can typically be found through several key resources provided by the European Commission. Here’s how you can locate it:
Where to Find the Comprehensive Strategic Analysis?
1. European Commission’s Horizon Europe Website:
– Visit the official Horizon Europe website maintained by the European Commission. They often publish detailed documents, including strategic plans and accompanying analyses.
– URL: [European Commission Horizon Europe](https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/)
2. CORDIS (Community Research and Development Information Service):
– CORDIS is the European Commission’s primary service for disseminating research results and information about EU-funded research activities. You can find reports and analyses related to Horizon Europe here.
– URL: [CORDIS](https://cordis.europa.eu/)
3. EU Publications Portal:
– The EU Publications portal provides access to a wide range of documents produced by EU institutions, including detailed strategic and analytical reports.
– URL: [EU Publications](https://op.europa.eu/en/home)
4. Horizon Europe Strategic Plan Documentation:
– The European Commission often releases detailed documents, including the strategic plan and supporting analyses, in the form of official reports or communications. Look for specific reports related to the 2025-2027 strategic period.
5. Research and Innovation Days and Relevant Conferences:
– During events like the Research and Innovation Days, detailed presentations and publications related to Horizon Europe’s strategic plans and analyses may be made available.
6. Contacting National Contact Points (NCPs):
– National Contact Points for Horizon Europe in your country can provide direct access to detailed documents and help interpret the analysis. They are also a good resource for up-to-date information and guidance.
To find the specific document, you can use search terms such as “Horizon Europe Strategic Plan 2025-2027 comprehensive analysis” on these platforms. If the exact report is not directly accessible, the general information and summary provided by these sources can guide you to where detailed analyses are published.
If you have trouble locating the document, contacting the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation or your national research office might provide direct assistance.