DIGITAL-2024-ADVANCED-DIGITAL-07-KEYCAPACITY

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  • DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-QUANTUM-ACADEMY-STEP
    Sectoral digital skills academies: Quantum Skills Digital Academy

    MOTIVATION Both call topics are asking for/ allow higher education programmes in the quantum key capacity area. The 2025 topic is also asking for trainings on different levels (not only academic education)

  • DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-VIRTUAL-WORLDS-ACADEMY-STEP
    Sectoral digital skills academies: Virtual Worlds Skills Academy

    MOTIVATION Both topics target academic education programmes. LumpSum is used as funding instrument for both either.

  • HORIZON-CL4-2023-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-56
    Photonic Strategies and Skills Development (CSA) (Photonics Partnership)

    MOTIVATION Photonics is one focus area of the DEP Call Topic in 2024 - the HE topic also has training and better prepared professionals in the photonics sector as objective. Funded project under HE CL4: 360 CARLA, https://carlahub.eu/

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  • DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-05-SPECIALEDU
    Specialised education programmes in key capacity areas

    MOTIVATION similar topic - but with specific focus in 2024 on key capacity areas (Virtual Worlds, Edge Computing, Quantum computing, photonics, robtotics/automatisation) or strategic sectors (Agriculture, Transport, Renewalbe energy, waste management) or government and public sector.

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  • HORIZON-CL4-2023-HUMAN-01-54
    Green and digital skills and training needs for a just transition (CSA)

    MOTIVATION HE CL4 Human: obejctive is developing and disseminating suitable skills development programmes and training modules; one example that links to the DEP topic could be the SETS project; see https://www.diesis.coop/projects/sets-project-transition-skills/ Since this is a CSA it might have useful results for DEP activities in 2024

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  • DIGITAL-EUROHPC-JU-2024-MASTER-03
    European Master Programme for HPC

    MOTIVATION According to needs of labour market, Digital Europe funding goes to the EuroHPC JU, in order to fund Master programmes in HighPerformanceComputing. The EuropHPC-JU-2024-MASTER-03 topic has a similar approach like the call for higher education programmes implemented under Digital Europe.

  • DIGITAL-2025-SKILLS-08-GENAI-ACADEMY-STEP
    Sectoral digital skills academies: Digital Skills Academy in GenAI

    MOTIVATION Both call topics are asking for/ allow higher education programmes in the quantum key capacity area. The 2025 topic is also asking for trainings on different levels (not only academic education)

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Expected Impact

Deliverables:

  • Consortia of higher education institutions, research organisations and businesses and other stakeholders design and deliver education programmes and self-standing modules in the area of advanced digital skills for developers and users of advanced digital technologies.
  • Higher education institutions are upgraded with digital solutions, equipment and infrastructure, with a special focus on interoperability of IT systems.
  • Students are supported with scholarships (for participating in education programmes and internships), or via other financial and support measures.
  • Structural and sustainable partnerships between members of the consortium are established.
Objective:

This topic aims at contributing to the target of reaching 20 million ICT specialists in the EU by 2030, while promoting gender convergence, as set in the Digital Decade Policy Programme. Gains from major breakthroughs in key capacity digital technological areas (e.g. artificial intelligence, data analytics, virtual worlds, photonics, quantum, cloud and edge computing, and others) cannot materialise if there are not enough people with adequate knowledge to develop, deploy and use those digital technologies and their related applications. Evidence from the Structured Dialogue on digital education and skills with Member States shows that a majority of Member States expressed concerns about the shortage of ICT specialists1. Even in Member States that are digital frontrunners, there is a persistent shortage of people able to develop and deploy key digital technologies2. There also is a significant increase in the demand for professionals combining sectoral knowledge with digital skills enabling the use of digital solutions for specific business cases. This is for example the case of employees in the manufacturing sector able to use augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) tools to repair engines remotely, software developers and engineers with specific automotive expertise, or professionals in industrial sectors that are key to the green transition who are increasingly relying on advanced digital technologies in the development of renewable energy or clean and smart mobility solutions. These profiles can be referred to as users of advanced digital technologies and they are crucial to enable and support the digitalisation of traditional industrial sectors from agriculture and finance to manufacturing, automotive and medicine, and are key to achieve the twin green and digital transition.

Looking at the related education offer, the 2022 JRC report shows that the offer of specialised education programme in AI, cybersecurity, HPC and data science has slightly improved in the EU 27, in particular in AI, where the number of Master programmes has increased by 20% compared to the previous year. However, it remains lower than in the United States. For cybersecurity the United Kingdom alone continue to offer as many programmes as all EU Member States together3.

The actions in the skills pillar therefore aim at tackling this challenge, while triggering a new way of delivering these programmes, building partnerships between academia, businesses and research across the EU.

1 SWD (2023) 205 final: COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT accompanying the documents: Proposal for a Council Recommendation on the key enabling factors for successful digital education and training and Proposal for a Council Recommendation on improving the provision of digital skills in education and training {COM(2023) 205 final}

2 For example, over 70% of enterprises looking for ICT specialists in the Netherlands, Finland and Luxembourg found it extremely difficult to recruit ICT specialists. DESI 2022, https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/digital-economy-and-society-index-desi-2022.

3 https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/bitstream/JRC128844/JRC128844_01.pdf

Scope:

The first calls for Master’s programmes’ in the Digital Europe Programme have supported the development of excellent consortia delivering education programmes and self-standing modules to build up advanced digital skills in key digital areas, mainly AI and cybersecurity4, as well as interdisciplinary programmes targeting the acquisition of advanced digital skills in specific sectors, such as health. The call of 2023 built on the experience of the first work programme5, addressing the latest initiatives to support the development and deployment of key digital skills and capacities in digital technology areas, such as AI, data, cloud computing, Internet of Things, as well as other inter-, trans- or multi-disciplinary areas, and their applications in strategic sectors. The call of 2024 will support the development and deployment of key digital skills in selected digital areas: virtual worlds, edge computing, quantum computing, photonics, and robotics and automatization. The call will also support interdisciplinary programmes that will target the acquisition of advanced green digital skills (e.g. in the area of AI, data analytics, virtual/augmented reality, robotics, cloud computing, Internet of Things, machine learning, etc.) in selected strategic sectors: agriculture, transport, renewable energy, waste management, as well as the acquisition of advanced digital skills for government and public sector. In the selected digital areas and strategic sectors there is a high demand for ICT specialists (and is expected to further grow), but at the same time the offer of education programmes for these areas/sectors is limited, what will hinder their potential for economic uptake and growth. The call should also support possible cooperation in the context of ongoing international cooperation related to digital topics (e.g. digital partnerships, trade and technology councils, policy dialogues, Talent Growth Task Force), e.g. by supporting students from those countries with financial support (e.g. via scholarships, fee waivers, or others) to participate in the education programmes including promoting female students participation. The proposals should clearly identify one digital area or one strategic sector as the main focus of their work and the challenges addressed. It is expected to fund at least the highest-ranking proposal from each above listed digital area or strategic sector providing that all thresholds are attain and within the limits of the budget available for this topic.

Projects financed under this topic are encouraged to build synergies and complementarities with actions on technology deployment supported by other pillars of the programme as well as links and synergies with programmes and initiatives like Erasmus+, European Universities Alliances, Erasmus+ Alliances for Innovation, European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIHs), the EIT Campus, the Deep Tech Talent Initiative and its possible follow-up initiatives, as well as the Large Scale Partnerships under the Pact for Skills.

The primary objective of this topic is to support the design and deliver a higher degree education programme(s) (at ISCED levels 6 (Bachelor's or equivalent level), 7 (Master's or equivalent level) or equivalent in 2023 and at ISCED levels 6, 7, 8 (doctoral or equivalent level) in 2024 - hereafter education programmes and to develop related self-standing modules, in selected key digital areas and for the acquisition of advanced digital skills in specific strategic sectors. Besides the design and delivery of new educational programmes and self-standing modules, the selected projects can cover activities to attract qualified teaching staff, scholarships for students, the purchase or leasing costs for equipment, and different activities to establish partnership between academia, industry and research centers. The selected projects will also bring a clear EU added-value to the proposed education activities (such as cross-border collaborations, networks and exchange of ideas).

4 Previous calls prioritised key digital areas were: Artificial intelligence, Blockchain, Cloud computing, Cybersecurity, Data, Extended reality, Internet of Things, Microelectronics, Photonics, Quantum, Robotics.

5 List of selected projects from previous DIGITAL programme calls are and will be available on the Funding and Tenders portal (i.e. DIGITAL-2021-SKILLS-01-SPECIALISED and DIGITAL-2022-SKILLS-03-SPECIALISED-EDU).

News flashes

2025-05-07

The evaluation for this call is finalised. The number of proposals received under this Call per Topic is:

DIGITAL-2024-ADVANCED-DIGITAL-07-KEYCAPACITY

Number of proposals submitted: 42

Number of inadmissible proposals: 3

Number of ineligible proposals: 5

Number of above-threshold proposals: 16

Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: EUR 88,113,788.26

2025-05-07

The following paragraph - section 2, page 8, last paragraph on the page - of the Call document is updated as below:

“At least two cycles of the programme should start during the duration of the project (48 months) for programmes of a duration of more than two years (e.g. Bachelor’s and doctoral programmes). For programmes of the duration of two years or shorter, at least one full cycle of the programme should be delivered and at least one second cycle of the programme should start during the duration of the project (48 months).

2025-05-07

The evaluation for this call is finalised. The number of proposals received under this Call per Topic is:

DIGITAL-2024-ADVANCED-DIGITAL-07-KEYCAPACITY

Number of proposals submitted: 42

Number of inadmissible proposals: 3

Number of ineligible proposals: 5

Number of above-threshold proposals: 16

Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: EUR 88,113,788.26

2025-05-07

The following paragraph - section 2, page 8, last paragraph on the page - of the Call document is updated as below:

“At least two cycles of the programme should start during the duration of the project (48 months) for programmes of a duration of more than two years (e.g. Bachelor’s and doctoral programmes). For programmes of the duration of two years or shorter, at least one full cycle of the programme should be delivered and at least one second cycle of the programme should start during the duration of the project (48 months).

2024-07-26

The following paragraph - section 2, page 8, last paragraph on the page - of the Call document is updated as below. The highlights are revised information for further clarity. 

 

Each participating higher education institution (minimum 3; see section Targeted stakeholders) needs to offer and deliver the programme at ISCED levels 6 (Bachelor's or equivalent level) or 7 (Master's or equivalent level) to a minimum of 25 students per programme cycle. In this respect, delivering a joint master is not a requirement of this call topic. At least one full cycle of the programme should be delivered and at least one second cycle of the programme should start during the duration of the project (48 months). This results in a minimum of at least 150 students enrolled in the programme(s) during the duration of the project (min. 3 institutions, min. 25 students per programme cycle, min. 2 cycles). Participating higher education institutions that intend to design and deliver programme(s) exclusively at ISCED level 8 (doctoral or equivalent level) must enrol a minimum of 150 students during the duration of the projects (minimum 2 programme cycles). This total of 150 students is a collective requirement and the consortium can meet this target by including more higher education institutions as partners. For participating higher education institutions that plan to design and deliver programme(s) at ISCED level 8 (doctoral or equivalent level) in addition to programme(s) at ISCED levels 6 (Bachelor's or equivalent level) and/or 7 (Master's or equivalent level) the minimum number of doctoral students required is not predefined by this call. The awarded projects should aim at training at least 150 additional students (participants) through self-standing modules delivered by consortium members during the duration of the project. High priority will be given to consortia that have high ambitions in terms of the number of students trained and successfully completing the programme(s) and module(s) as well as delivering excellent programmes and modules.

2024-07-26

The following paragraph - section 2, page 8, last paragraph on the page - of the Call document is updated as below. The highlights are revised information for further clarity. 

 

Each participating higher education institution (minimum 3; see section Targeted stakeholders) needs to offer and deliver the programme at ISCED levels 6 (Bachelor's or equivalent level) or 7 (Master's or equivalent level) to a minimum of 25 students per programme cycle. In this respect, delivering a joint master is not a requirement of this call topic. At least one full cycle of the programme should be delivered and at least one second cycle of the programme should start during the duration of the project (48 months). This results in a minimum of at least 150 students enrolled in the programme(s) during the duration of the project (min. 3 institutions, min. 25 students per programme cycle, min. 2 cycles). Participating higher education institutions that intend to design and deliver programme(s) exclusively at ISCED level 8 (doctoral or equivalent level) must enrol a minimum of 150 students during the duration of the projects (minimum 2 programme cycles). This total of 150 students is a collective requirement and the consortium can meet this target by including more higher education institutions as partners. For participating higher education institutions that plan to design and deliver programme(s) at ISCED level 8 (doctoral or equivalent level) in addition to programme(s) at ISCED levels 6 (Bachelor's or equivalent level) and/or 7 (Master's or equivalent level) the minimum number of doctoral students required is not predefined by this call. The awarded projects should aim at training at least 150 additional students (participants) through self-standing modules delivered by consortium members during the duration of the project. High priority will be given to consortia that have high ambitions in terms of the number of students trained and successfully completing the programme(s) and module(s) as well as delivering excellent programmes and modules.

2024-07-04
The submission session is now available for: DIGITAL-2024-ADVANCED-DIGITAL-07-KEYCAPACITY(DIGITAL-LS)
2024-07-04
The submission session is now available for: DIGITAL-2024-ADVANCED-DIGITAL-07-KEYCAPACITY(DIGITAL-LS)
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call topic details
Call status: Closed
Publication date: 2024-06-10 (10 months ago)
Opening date: 2024-07-04 (10 months ago)
Closing date: 2024-11-21 (5 months ago)
Procedure: single-stage

Budget: 55000000
Expected grants: 6
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  • 2025-05-07
    the evaluation for this call is finalise...
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    the following paragraph - section 2, pag...
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CONNECT University on the Digital Decade Report 2024: Setting the scene for the new EU's digital policy agenda

2024-10-03 -> 2024-10-03

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Discussing the progress made towards the vision of the Digital Decade through 2030, in the context of President Von der Leyen’s EU priorities for 2024-2029.

CONNECT University Online Session the Digital Decade Report 2024: Setting the scene for the new EU's digital policy agenda, 3 October, 10:30 to 12:00
The objective of this panel is to show how the State of the Digital Decade 2024 Report aligns with the momentum raised by this year’s input, proposals and conversations around the Draghi and Letta Reports.

Speakers
Georg Riekeles, Associate Director at the European Policy Centre
Niclas Poitiers, Research Fellow at Bruegel
Léa Auffret, Head of International Affairs and Single Market at BEUC, the European Consumer Organisation
Ursula Pachl, Head of Collective Redress at noyb.eu, the European Center for Digital Rights (TBC).
Agenda
Presentation "The Second State of the Digital Decade Report and the next Commission’s priorities" (30 min) – by Eric PETERS, Acting HoU for the Digital Decade Policy Programme, DG CNECT.
A panel discussion among 3 external speakers (60 min) – intervening on the ways in which the SDD24 and the Draghi/Letta Reports are connected/related.}

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