Horizon Europe & Euratom
The European funding programme Horizon Europe has replaced the H2020 programme since 2021 and will fund research projects until 2027. The focus is on data management: the European Commission states that beneficiaries must manage the digital research data generated as part of the action responsibly, in line with the FAIR principles. The measures to be implemented are as follows.
Writing and updating a data management plan
The European Commission asks all the grantees to write and regularly update a data management plan. This deliverable must be uploaded to the Participant Portal according to the following timetable:
- an initial version of the DMP within the first 6 months of the research project
- an updated intermediate version for the mid-term evaluation
- the finished version at the end of the project
The Horizon Europe DMP template is available on DMP OPIDoR.
Guidance for writing a pre-DMP ( during a call for projects) or a DMP:
Brenel, M., Diallo, M., Mainali, S., Mercier, C., Shi, Z., & Suhan, S. (2023). Guidelines for Data Management Plan within the framework of Horizon Europe: RIA, IA, CSA, EIC Pathfinder, Cofund. (Version 1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10123889
Depositing data in a trusted repository
Data must be deposited in a trusted repository:
- as soon as possible
- within the deadlines set out in the DMP
- in open access
if required in the call conditions, this repository must be federated in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) in compliance with EOSC requirements
The data includes raw data, to the extent technically feasible, but especially if it is crucial to enable re-analysis, reproducibility and/or data re-use.
Data underpinning a scientific publication should be deposited at the latest at the time of publication, and in line with standard community practices.
Using CC-BY ou CC-0 licenses
Open access must be ensured via the repository to the deposited data, under the latest available version of the Creative Commons Attribution International Public License (CC BY) or Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication (CC0) or a licence with equivalent rights, following the principle ‘as open as possible as closed as necessary’, unless providing open access would in particular:
- be against the beneficiary’s legitimate interests, including regarding commercial exploitation, or
- be contrary to any other constraints, in particular the EU competitive interests or the beneficiary’s obligations under the Agreement;
If open access is not provided (to some or all data), this must be justified in the DMP
Identifying tools and instruments
Information must be provided via the repository about any research output or any other tools and instruments needed to re-use or validate the data.
Providing metadata
Metadata of deposited data must be:
- open under a Creative Common Public Domain Dedication (CC 0) or equivalent (to the extent legitimate interests or constraints are safeguarded)
- in line with the FAIR principles (in particular machine-actionable)
- provide information at least about the following: datasets (description, date of deposit, author(s), venue and embargo); Horizon Europe or Euratom funding; grant project name, acronym and number; licensing terms; persistent identifiers for the dataset, the authors involved in the action, and, if possible, for their organisations and the grant.
Where applicable, the metadata must include persistent identifiers for related publications and other research outputs.
Costs associated with data management are eligible for reimbursement.
Horizon Europe guidance:
Horizon Europe Programme Guide [PDF]
More information about article 17 of the Model Grant Agreement in the Annotated Model Grant Agreement (AGA) [PDF], annexe 5.