Skip to main content
EU Science Hub
Wiadomość prasowa7 czerwca 2021

JRC’s Work Programme for 2021-2022 adopted

The JRC brings solid evidence and wide-reaching expertise to help the Commission achieve its political priorities.

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.
© Sergey Nivens, Adobe Stock 2021

The Joint Research Centre’s Work Programme for 2021-2022 has been adopted by the European Commission. As the Commission’s science and knowledge service, the JRC brings solid evidence and wide-reaching expertise to help the Commission achieve its political priorities. The JRC’s work contributes to the strategic direction and implementation of both the Horizon Europe programme and the Euratom research and training programme.

The JRC’s work in the years ahead will provide the evidence - via modelling, monitoring tools and analyses - to help design new policy initiatives and to monitor existing ones. Working in partnerships inside and outside the Commission, we help identify solutions to major challenges. We also dedicate significant efforts to sharing best practices and organising training events in EU countries, regions and with our international partners.

Our new activities include leading the design phase for the New European Bauhaus as well as playing a strong, cross-cutting role in the Commission’s coronavirus response. Furthermore, we will apply our foresight competencies to new areas such as strategic autonomy for the EU and we will explore alternatives for broader and better engagement with citizens.

Related Content

JRC Work Programme brochure

JRC detailed work plan 2021-2022 (PDF)

Commission implementing decision (PDF)

Commission implementing decision – Annex (PDF)

Informacje szczegółowe

Data publikacji
7 czerwca 2021