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News announcement3 May 2018

JRC’s Work Programme for 2018-2019 adopted

The JRC is developing new work, which includes research on the resilience of societies, the drivers and impact of fairness, and the impact of new technologies on society.

The Work Programme reflects the work the JRC will carry out in 2021/2022.
The Work Programme reflects the work the JRC will carry out in 2021/2022.
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The European Commission has adopted the JRC’s Work Programme for 2018-2019, running under Horizon 2020, the current EU Framework Programme for funding research and innovation up to 2020.

The Key Orientations reflect the work JRC will carry out and are structured in accordance with the political priorities of the Commission.

The JRC is developing new work on the resilience of societies, the drivers and impact of fairness, and the impact of new technologies on society.

In support of the Commission's objective of improving the way it manages knowledge, the JRC is setting up Knowledge and Competence Centres. Knowledge centres already set up include centres for:

  • Food fraud and quality;
  • Territorial policies;
  • Disaster risk management;
  • Migration and demography;
  • Bioeconomy.

Competence centres the JRC has already established include centres for:

  • Micro-economic evaluation;
  • Composite indicators and scoreboards;
  • Data and text mining;
  • Modelling.

A new knowledge centre for global food and nutrition security and a new competence centre on foresight will also be launched.

Related Content

JRC 2018 - 2019 Detailed Work Programme (PDF)

Commission implementing decision (PDF)

Commission implementing decision - Annex (PDF)

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Publication date
3 May 2018