Horizon Europe calls for Denmark

Track Horizon Europe calls with topic, role and Danish preparation in one place.

The EU portal is the official source. Danish teams still need to decide whether a topic is relevant, what role they can take, whether EUopSTART matters and when consortium, budget, impact and internal review should start.

GoGrant helps move Horizon Europe calls from portal search into a practical research support pipeline.

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The issue

A Horizon link is not a plan.

Horizon Europe calls are broad, technical and often buried in work programmes. Saving a link is easy. Deciding whether the team should spend time on it is harder, because that depends on research fit, partners, role, budget and local support capacity.

If that assessment happens close to deadline, the proposal starts under pressure. Relevant topics need to enter a pipeline while there is still time to choose role and build the consortium properly.

Topic ID and call conditions should stay tied to the official EU source.

Danish eligibility, institution type and partner role need early assessment.

EUopSTART and national guidance should be considered before proposal work peaks.

Budget, impact, ethics and local approvals need their own milestones.

Workflow

From EU topic to local decision

GoGrant does not make Horizon Europe simple. It makes the complexity visible enough for teams to prioritise.

01

Screen

Save topics that match research field, strategy, capacity and a plausible Danish role.

02

Assess

Check eligibility, consortium requirements, budget level, EUopSTART and whether the team should lead or join.

03

Prepare

Assign owners and milestones for partners, work packages, impact, ethics, budget and internal review.

Sources

The official source should stay close to the work.

Funding & Tenders, work programmes and topic documents remain the foundation. Danish guidance, National Contact Points and EUopSTART material add local context. GoGrant keeps those links and decisions together, so the team does not lose why a topic was shortlisted.

Prioritisation

Not every relevant topic should become a proposal.

Some topics are interesting but too heavy for the team's current capacity. Others fit better as a partner role than a coordinator role. Those decisions should be recorded clearly instead of repeated every time the call is discussed.

FAQ

Questions about Horizon Europe calls in Denmark

Where do Danish researchers find Horizon Europe calls?+

The EU Funding & Tenders Portal is the official source. Danish teams often also use National Contact Points, national guidance and EUopSTART material for local preparation.

Can Danish universities and hospitals apply?+

Yes, many Horizon Europe calls are relevant for Danish universities, hospitals and research organisations. Role, consortium rules, eligibility and budget vary by topic.

How early should a team prepare?+

Often months before the deadline. Consortium building, work packages, impact, ethics, budget and internal approvals all need lead time.

What is EUopSTART?+

EUopSTART can support Danish preparation for EU applications. It needs to be considered before proposal work becomes too compressed.

How can GoGrant help?+

GoGrant keeps relevant calls, official links, eligibility notes, internal dates, owners and pipeline status together, so Horizon opportunities can be assessed and followed systematically.