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Call Updates
Jul 17, 2020 9:14:25 AM
The flash call info with the evaluation results as been published for this call, under the "Additional documents" section.
Apr 29, 2020 9:17:59 PM
On 28 April 2020, a total of 197 full proposals were submitted in response to the following 2020 topics:
MG-4-9-2020 (RIA-LS) – 24 proposals
Apr 7, 2020 2:17:43 PM
Reacting to the Covid-19 crisis, the submission deadline for this topic has been extended to 28 April 2020 17:00:00 Brussels time.
Mar 31, 2020 3:17:58 PM
Lump Sum: Excel Workbook update!
Please note there was a small mistake in the Excel workbook for Lump sum proposals. In each beneficiary sheet (BEx),under the direct personnel costs, the amount stated for the “A4. SME owners without salary” and “A5. Beneficiaries that are natural person without salary” should have been 4880 Euro instead of 4800 Euro. A country coefficient depending on the country of origin of an organisation is applied by the Excel workbook to get the final figure. As you can see, the variation is minor. However, the original mistake can lead to a beneficiary in this situation to claim for an amount of Euro 60- 100 per month, lower than the correct one.
A new version of the Excel workbook correcting this mistake is available in the proposal submission system. Should you be affected by this situation, you have the possibility to use the updated version of the Excel table to upload the correct data.
We apologise for this inconvenience.
Dec 3, 2019 12:31:27 AM
The submission session is now available for: MG-4-9-2020(RIA-LS)
Oct 2, 2019 7:14:39 PM
The lump sum proposal template "Detailed budget workbook" has been added under Topic Conditions - Section 5
Additional documents with guidance on lump sum (presentation, video and guidance note) have been added under Topic Conditions - Section 8
The European mobility culture of tomorrow: Reinventing the wheel
ID: MG-4-9-2020
Type of action: RIA-LS Research and Innovation action Lump Sum
Deadline Model : single-stage
Planned opening date: 03 December 2019
Deadline: 21 April 2020 17:00:00 Brussels time Forthcoming
Horizon 2020
Work programme: Smart, green and integrated transport
Work programme year: H2020-2018-2020
Call name: 2018-2020 Mobility for Growth
Call ID: H2020-MG-2018-2019-2020
Specific Challenge:
Global warming and the need for CO2 reduction drives a search for new lower carbon ways of moving: old modes of transportation seem no longer sustainable in the long term. When thinking about the future of mobility, changes in mobility are usually addressed in terms of technology.
However, there is another – often neglected – aspect of mobility: the value it has in the present European culture, which legitimises today’s focus on speed and efficiency as main performance indicators for development and growth. In parallel to developing new technologies, we also need to explore (an) alternative narrative(s) of mobility.
With a view to Horizon Europe, the next DG RTD Framework Programme, a forward looking exercise taking into account a new transport paradigm is needed to develop a coherent strategy for (near) future transport research with the aim to realising the COP 21 Paris Agreement and the global 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Scope:
Critically examine the criteria/objectives on which the actual mobility culture has been based. In a world engaged to reducing CO2emission, are criteria such as speed and efficiency still relevant? What can be the role of non-motorised transport modes, especially on short distance? Etc.
Consider a future being shaped by changes in lifestyles, environmental and climate concerns (COP 21 and the SDGs), and the emergence of new values in order to better understand the mobility of the future, taking into account different type of variables such as gender, age, ethnicity, etc. when relevant. Propose (an) alternative mobility narrative(s) – well beyond the implicit assumption of useful mobility – with respect for the environmental boundaries of the planet and the wellbeing of the people.
Develop a strategy for the transport policy of the future (passenger and freight), based on an alternative mobility narrative. Therefore launch a forward looking exercise and build scenarios with a roadmap for implementing this strategy. Develop a holistic and cross-sector policy approach, as required by COP 21 and the SDGs, to ensure that economic, social and environmental challenges are addressed together.
Stimulate the creation of networks and structures with the main transport research and innovation stakeholders (public administrations, companies, universities, citizens, etc.) around which visions and strategies can emerge and converge.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 0.5 and 1 million would allow the specific challenge to be addressed appropriately.
Please note that this topic will take the form of lump sums as defined in Commission Decision C(2017)7151 of 27 October 2017. Details of the lump sum funding pilot scheme are published on the Funding & Tenders Portal together with the specific Model Grant Agreement for Lump Sums applicable.
Expected Impact:
(A) new mobility culture(s) would have an important role in opening up new ideas and opportunities and in building strategies for the sustainable transport policy of the future.
A forward looking perspective on the European mobility culture of tomorrow would enable Horizon Europe to play a more strategic role in shaping and enabling a transformative transport (research) policy, working hand in hand with citizens and local communities.
The new mobility paradigm would contribute to building innovative ecosystems, which provide the supportive environments for the transformation process to flourish and be disseminated widely.
Cross-cutting Priorities: Gender
Socio-economic science and humanities

Horizon 2020 - is a Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, and is created by the European Union in order to support and encourage research in the European Research Area (ERA). This is the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme ever with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years (2014 to 2020). By coupling research and innovation, Horizon 2020 is helping to achieve this with its emphasis on excellent science, industrial leadership and tackling societal challenges. The goal is to ensure Europe produces world-class science, removes barriers to innovation and makes it easier for the public and private sectors to work together in delivering innovation. The Horizon 2020 programme running from 2014 to 2020 has a €79 billion budget (a 46% increase over FP7).
It is structured around three core pillars:
Type of projects: mostly grants, no supplies, no works.
In order to see Horizon 2020 opportunities on DevelopmentAid, please click here.
Includes initiatives aimed at reducing environmental pollution and improving the collection, treatment, and disposal of waste.
Involves initiatives related to the movement of people, goods, and resources through land, water, and air transport systems.