About the programme
The Euratom Research and Training Programme (2021-2025) pursues the following key research activities through direct and indirect actions:
- nuclear safety
- security
- radioactive waste
- spent fuel management
- radiation protection
- fusion energy
The programme also expands research into non-power applications of ionising radiation.
The Euratom Programme puts a strong emphasis on developing nuclear skills and competence. It will make improvements in areas of education, training, and access to research infrastructures. This will allow Europe to maintain world leadership in nuclear safety and waste management and to attain the highest level of protection from radiation.
Furthermore, the programme supports the mobility of researchers in the nuclear field in the framework of Horizon Europe's Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA).
Funding opportunities
Learn how to propose a project, and how the project selection process works.
Learn more about the types of opportunities available through this programme, and who can apply.
Budget and performance
Includes performance highlights, key performance indicators, and the performance framework and assessment.
Programme features
- Programme duration
2021-2025
- Lead Directorate-General
- Predecessor programme
Euratom
- Management mode
Direct and indirect management
- MFF heading
Single Market, Innovation and Digital
- Cluster
Research and Innovation
- Climate contribution
No target set in the legal basis (ℹ)
- Total budget 2021-2027
€ 1.98 billion (ℹ) (current prices)
- Relevant regulation