The last Horizon 2020 ‘Science with and for Society’ call (H2020-SwafS-2018-2020) is open. There are 14 different topics to apply for, of which 12 are single-stage and 2 are two-stage. The deadline to submit project proposals is 15 April 2020. The total budget available is €63.20 million: €7.5 million for two-stage topics, and €55.7 million for single-stage topics. The successful projects for single-stage topics will be released on 16 July. The final successful projects of the two-stage topics should be announced early 2021. Two-stage topics: SwafS-01-2018-2019-2020: Open schooling and collaboration on science education SwafS-24-2020: Science education outside the classroom Evaluation results for stage 1: 15 July 2020 Deadline to apply for stage 2: 17 November 2020 Single-stage topics: SwafS-08-2019-2020: Research innovation needs & skills training in PhD programmes SwafS-09-2018-2019-2020: Supporting research organisations to implement gender equality plans SwafS-25-2020: Gender-based violence in research organisations and universities SwafS-26-2020: Innovators of the future: bridging the gender gap SwafS-28-2020: The ethics of organoids SwafS-29-2020: The ethics of technologies with high socio-economic impact SwafS-30-2020: Responsible Open Science: an ethics and integrity perspective SwafS-14-2018-2019-2020: Supporting the development of territorial Responsible Research and Innovation SwafS-19-2018-2019-2020: Taking stock and re-examining the role of science communication SwafS-23-2020: Grounding RRI in society with a focus on citizen science SwafS-27-2020: Hands-on citizen science and frugal innovation SwafS-31-2020: Bottom-up approach to build SwafS knowledge base Evaluation results: 16 July 2020 (launch of the grant agreement preparation) GA signature estimated date is mid-December 2020 Science with and for Society (SwafS) intends to is to build effective cooperation between science and society, to recruit new talent for science and to pair scientific excellence with social awareness and responsibility. The programme is managed by the Research Executive Agency (REA). How to apply? Applicants have to submit their proposals electronically. See the call open and follow the guidelines on submission and evaluation of proposals. For all queries related to Horizon 2020, contact the Research Enquiry Service. Details Publication date12 December 2019AuthorEuropean Research Executive AgencyLocationBrussels