EU Missions in Horizon Europe

EU Missions in Horizon Europe

Utolsó frissítés: 2024 szeptember 17.

What missions are, the areas they will focus on, studies and reports that led to this approach, how to get involved and relevant events.
What are EU Missions?

EU Missions are a new way to bring concrete solutions to some of our greatest challenges. They have ambitious goals and will deliver concrete results by 2030.

They will deliver impact by putting research and innovation into a new role, combined with new forms of governance and collaboration, as well as by engaging citizens.

EU Missions are a novelty of the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme for the years 2021-2027.

They support Commission priorities, such as the European Green DealEN•••, Europe fit for the Digital AgeEN•••, Beating CancerEN••• and the New European BauhausEN•••. For instance, Mission Climate is already a concrete element of the new Climate Adaptation StrategyEN•••, Mission Cancer of the Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan and the Mission Soil is a flagship initiative of the Long-term Vision for the EU’s Rural AreasEN•••.

EU Missions are a coordinated effort by the Commission to pool the necessary resources in terms of funding programmes, policies and regulations, as well as other activities. They also aim to mobilise and activate public and private actors, such as EU Member States, regional and local authorities, research institutes, farmers and land managers, entrepreneurs and investors to create real and lasting impact. Missions will engage with citizens to boost societal uptake of new solutions and approaches.

EU Missions will support Europe’s transformation into a greener, healthier, more inclusive and resilient continent. They aim to bring tangible benefits to people in Europe and engage Europeans in their design, implementation and monitoring.

Each mission will operate as a portfolio of actions – such as research projects, policy measures or even legislative initiatives - to achieve a measurable goal that could not be achieved through individual actions.

A wide range of studies and reportsEN••• informed this approach.

EU missions will

  •     be bold, inspirational and widely relevant to society
  •     be clearly framed: targeted, measurable and time-bound
  •     establish impact-driven but realistic goals
  •     mobilise resources on EU, national and local levels
  •     link activities across different disciplines and different types of research and innovation
  •     make it easier for citizens to understand the value of investments in research and innovation

The 5 EU Missions

  1.     Adaptation to Climate Change: support at least 150 European regions and communities to become climate resilient by 2030EN•••
  2.     Cancer: working with Europe's Beating Cancer Plan to improve the lives of more than 3 million people by 2030 through prevention, cure and solutions to live longer and betterEN•••
  3.     Restore our Ocean and Waters by 2030EN•••
  4.     100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030EN•••
  5.     A Soil Deal for Europe: 100 living labs and lighthouses to lead the transition towards healthy soils by 2030

5 missions were proposed by Mission Boards

At the European Research & Innovation Days (22-24 September 2020), each Mission Board presented their proposals to the European Commission for possible EU Missions.

The Mission Boards discussed with stakeholders as well as citizens, listening to their expectations and needs through a series of eventsEN••• across EU countries.

Titles of the Mission Boards reports were

    Conquering Cancer: Mission PossibleEN•••
    Targets by 2030: more than 3 million more lives saved, living longer and better, achieve a thorough understanding of cancer, prevent what is preventable, optimise diagnosis and treatment, support the quality of life of all people exposed to cancer, and ensure equitable access to the above across Europe.
    A Climate Resilient Europe - Prepare Europe for climate disruptions and accelerate the transformation to a climate resilient and just Europe by 2030EN•••
    Targets by 2030: prepare Europe to deal with climate disruptions, accelerate the transition to a healthy and prosperous future within safe planetary boundaries and scale up solutions for resilience that will trigger transformations in society.
    Mission Starfish 2030: Restore our Ocean and WatersEN•••
    Targets by 2030: cleaning marine and fresh waters, restoring degraded ecosystems and habitats, decarbonising the blue economy in order to sustainably harness the essential goods and services they provide.
    100 Climate-Neutral Cities by 2030 - by and for the citizensEN•••
    Targets by 2030: support, promote and showcase 100 European cities in their systemic transformation towards climate neutrality by 2030 and turn these cities into innovation hubs for all cities, benefiting quality of life and sustainability in Europe.
    Caring for Soil is Caring for LifeEN•••
    Targets by 2030: at least 75% of all soils in the EU are healthy for food, people, nature and climate. The proposed mission combines research and innovation, education and training, investments and the demonstration of good practices using “Living labs” (experiments and innovation in a laboratory on the ground) and “Lighthouses” (places to showcase good practices).

How to get involved

Citizens’ engagement is a key element for the EU Missions. We need broad participation from the public to make sure Missions are relevant and make a real difference.

For example, Missions will involve people in online discussions and polls on social media such as the Conference on the Future of Europe, and citizen events and specialised conferences to discuss the focus of Missions.

Throughout the summer of 2020, the Commission together with partners held 10 citizen engagement events to collect proposals from the public for the five EU Missions. 2 sessions per mission were organised in 10 different European countries. Citizens could also upload their ideas on a digital platform. The reports summarise these contributions, which fed into Mission Board reports presented in September 2020.

Looking ahead, stakeholders should get involved in Missions via actions presented in the Horizon Europe work programmeEN•••.

Discover all EU Missions and citizen engagement activities

Source: https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/funding/funding-opportunities/funding-programmes-and-open-calls/horizon-europe/eu-missions-horizon-europe_en