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Get in touch
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Get in touch

If you represent research institute or university from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan, want to learn more about Horizon Europe and engage/be updated in our activities, please leave your information in the contact form below. Stay tuned!

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SECCA project aims and expected outcomes
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SECCA project aims and expected outcomes

The overall objective is to assist the countries of CA in the creation of pre-conditions and building capacity for more active participation in the Horizon Europe funded research projects by conducting a knowledge gap assessment and developing a road map including a training plan for building national capacities.

 

Relevant materials

At the Lectures for faculty members and students of the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan, the SECCA project provided key stakeholders from Turkmenistan, EU Member States, and Energy Community Contracting Parties with an opportunity to exchange on key issues and approaches in developing and implementing sustainable energy policies. SECCA Senior Expert Natalia Shatirishvili delivered a presentation on “Horizon Europe – prospects and challenges”. Find this presentation in this link.

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Participation of the Central Asian countries
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Participation of the Central Asian countries in 8th and 9th EU R&I Framework programmes Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe:

  • Total number of projects in Central Asia: 33
  • Number of unique organisations involved: 47
  • Success rate: 11.06% project proposals received funding

Number of Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe funded projects in Central Asia and the amount of funding received (2014-2023)

National Contact Points for Horizon Europe in the CA countries:

Kazakhstan:

Aliya Sembayeva, NCP Coordinator

Science Fund JSC

41 Tauelsizdik avenue (Office 404B), 010000 Astana, Kazakhstan

Email: a.sembayeva@science-fund.kz; Tel: +7 701 9992104

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How to participate
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How to participate

An organization from any country is eligible to participate in Horizon Europe calls, however, the funding conditions differ. Automatically eligible for funding are organisations from the EU Member States, Associated Countries, and some Third Countries, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Follow these 4 steps to register and apply:

Find a suitable call for proposal. All open, closed and forthcoming calls are being available at Participant Portal. Just select the cluster or topic of your interest and filter open and forthcoming calls. Calls are divided by topics and types of actions. Each call includes information about specific objectives, requirements, eligibility, criteria, deadline, budget, etc.

 

Find project partners or join a consortium. For Cluster 5 calls, unless specified otherwise, a minimum requirement for a consortium is to have at least one organisation established in an EU Member State and at least two other organisations established in different EU Member States or countries associated to Horizon Europe. You can use partner search tool under each specific call or at the general website as well as your personal international contacts.

 

Create an EU Login account. Each user must have an EU Login account to log in on the Portal (link to registration).

 

 

Register an organisation. If you want to participate in a project proposal, your organisation needs to be registered and have a 9-digit Participant Identification Code (PIC) (link to registration)

Sustainable energy knowledge hub

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Horizon Europe
What is Horizon Europe?
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What is Horizon Europe?

Horizon Europe is the European Union’s 9th research and innovation (R&I) framework programme with the biggest budget ever – EUR 95.5 billion. The programme duration is 2021-2027.

The programme facilitates collaboration and strengthens the impact of research and innovation in developing, supporting and implementing EU policies while tackling global challenges. It supports creating and better dispersing of excellent knowledge and technologies.

Through calls for proposals the European Commission selects, on a competitive basis, organisations or natural persons to implement the projects.

The key pillars of the programme:

  • Pillar I: Excellent Science
  • Pillar II: Global Challenges
  • Pillar III: Innovative Europe

There are 6 clusters under Pillar II.

Cluster 5: Climate, Energy and Mobility

This cluster’s energy dimension focuses on the following areas:

  • Bioenergy
  • Geothermal energy
  • Nuclear
  • Wind energy
  • Energy Storage
  • Hydrogen
  • Ocean energy
  • Hydropower
  • Solar energy

Work programme for Cluster 5 for 2023-2024 is available here.

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