Horizon 2020: statistics on the results of the first 100 calls

Since the 1st December 2014, with 100 H2020 calls already closed, the European Commission made several observati ons about the outcomes of this fi rst H2020
“round”, the popularity of the programme and the success of SMEs, publishing a comprehensive range of statistics.
 
These are some of the Key Facts mentioned by the Commission.
  • A total of 36 732 eligible proposals were submitted under Horizon 2020’s first 100 calls (comparing with 135 514 proposals submitt ed under the FP7), breaking down as follows:

» 29 794 full proposals in single-stage calls;

» 5 617 outline proposals in the first stage of the two-stage calls;

» 1 321 full proposals in the second stage of the twostage calls;

» In total, 31 115 full proposals were submitted.

  • The total number of eligible applications in full proposals was 123 334 (FP7: 598 080).
  • These eligible proposals requested a total EU financial contribution of €80.3 billion (FP7: €217.1 billion), and were evaluated by 9 325 experts.
  • 4 315 proposals were retained for funding. The overall success rate of eligible full proposals under the first 100 calls is around 14%, compared with around 20% for the whole of FP7.
  • 38% of successfull applicants were newcomers (compared to 13% in 2013, the last year of FP7), of which 1 100 were SMEs.
  • The 20% budget target for SMEs has been achieved.
  • 3 236 grant agreements were signed by the end of April 2015 (compared with 25 164 grant agreements over the seven years of FP7).
  • These grant agreements awarded a total EU contribution of €5.5 billion towards total eligible costs of €6.5 billion.
  • 95% of all grant agreements were signed within the target of eight months.

The entire, very interesting document about the first results of H2020 is available at the following link: http://goo.gl/GJ7nvV

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