Horizon Europe open science requirements

Horizon Europe open science requirements
Horizon Europe 2021-2027 programme
ERC projects (European Research Council)
Open science requirements are in line with Horizon Europe requirements described on this page. In addition, more information is available at:
MSCA projects (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions)
Open science requirements are in line with Horizon Europe requirements described on this page.
- Peer-reviewed publications must be made immediately open access under open licenses (such as Creative Commons):
- CC BY for articles and book chapters in edited books and
- CC BY, CC BY-NC, CC BY-ND, CC BY-NC-ND or equivalent for long-text formats.
- Peer-reviewed publications must be deposited to a trusted repository at the latest at the time of publication.
- Personal websites and databases, publisher websites, as well as cloud storage services, Academia.edu, ResearchGate etc. are not considered repositories.
Options for open access publishing
How? | Deposition to a trusted repository | License | Please note | |
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Gold and hybrid open access | Publish the article open access in a journal | Deposit the article in a trusted repository (ACRIS in Aalto University) at the latest at the time of publication | CC BY |
Only APC fees in open access journals are eligible costs in Horizon Europe. Exception: in MSCA projects, APC fees in all journals are eligible costs () |
Green open access | Publish the article non-open access in a journal and self-archive the author accepted manuscript (AAM) | Deposit the AAM in a trusted repository (ACRIS in Aalto University) at the latest at the time of publication | CC BY | Only few publishers currently allow CC BY license for author accepted manuscripts (AAMs), in addition embargos may apply |
- Use the to search for journals compliant with Horizon Europe open access mandate. Authors are always encouraged to check publisher's open access options before submitting their papers.
- Please contact Open Science and ACRIS team at acris@aalto.fi for guidance and help.
- Only open access fees of are eligible costs in Horizon Europe.
- Exception: in MSCA projects, open access fees of all journal types are eligible costs ()
- Open access fees of other journal types are not eligible costs in Horizon Europe. However, Aalto's open access agreements may cover these fees.
- Apart from open access agreements, Aalto University does not have a central open access fund.
- If you publish in a journal which is not covered by our agreements, please consult your department for the payment of the open access fee.
- Recommendation to use EC’s own open access publishing platform: , without publishing fees.
Scientific publications must acknowledge the EU support:
- Display the
- Display the funding statement, e.g. “Funded by the European Union (project name, acronym, project number)."
- Indicate a following disclaimer:
“Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or [name of the granting authority]. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.â€
Always check the programme-specific guidelines and exact wording with the Project Officer.
- Prepare a Data Management Plan (DMP) and keep it updated throughout the course of the project.
- Deposit research data in a trusted repository and provide open access to it (‘as open as possible, as closed as necessary’) under FAIR principles.
- Provide information (via the same repository) about any research output or any other tools and instruments needed to re-use or validate the data.
- Research outputs, tools and instruments may include data, software, algorithms, protocols, models, workflows, electronic notebooks and others.
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Early and open sharing of research
- Preregistration, registered reports, preprints, etc.
Open access to research outputs (other than publications and research data)
- Software, models, algorithms, workflows etc.
Participation in open peer-review
- Publishing in open peer-reviewed journals or platforms, e.g.
Involving all relevant knowledge actors
- Involvement of citizens, civil society and end-users in co-creation of content (e.g. crowd-sourcing)
For more information on open science practices of the Horizon Europe 2021-2027, please see:
Horizon Europe Data Management Plan (DMP)
Horizon Europe 2021-2027 programme
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Proposal stage
- In the proposal stage, a brief outline of research data management is required.
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In the beginning of the project
- Submit your DMP within the first 6 months of the project.
- A template and are provided but the use of the template is a recommendation.
- In general, the template guides you to describe how you will make your research data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR).
- Aalto's guidance on Data Management Plans.
- If you have justified reasons not to open some parts of the data describe the reason in the DMP (see for justifiable reasons).
- Help and support available: researchdata@aalto.fi.
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During and at completion of the project
- The DMP must be updated. Typically, updates are made at the same time as the periodic evaluations. The update needs to be made together with the final review if there are no scheduled reviews.
Horizon Europe and MSCA projects
ERC projects
Use of the template is a recommendation.
Contact information
Questions on open access: acris@aalto.fi
Questions on research data: researchdata@aalto.fi
More information on open access publishing
Open Access Publishing
Open access ensures that scientific publications are accessible to everyone free of charge.

Open access agreements with publishers
Publish without APC fees

More information on open research data
Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science
Aalto University offers comprehensive services, guidance, and support to help you manage your data efficiently. Explore our collection of resources and external links to boost your research.

Data Management Plan (DMP)
Create a Data Management Plan (DMP) to ensure your research data is high-quality and FAIR: findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
