Horizon 2020 open science requirements

Horizon 2020
Horizon 2014-2020 programme
The guidelines below are not applied fully in the projects funded by the European Research Council (ERC). More information about ERC requirements are available at:
--> Horizon 2020 (2014-2020)
All scientific peer-reviewed publications must be published open access. It is encouraged to also open the other types of scientific publications.
Options for open access publishing
- by publishing articles in open access journals
- by self-archiving articles e.g. in an institutional repository (ACRIS in Aalto University)
- Embargoes (publication delay periods) in self-archiving are allowed:
- Humanities and social sciences: 12 months
- Other fields: 6 months
- Embargoes (publication delay periods) in self-archiving are allowed:
- by publishing articles in subscription/hybrid journals that enable open access through paying the article processing charge (APC)
Open access publishing fees (APC fees)
- The article processing charges (APCs) are eligible costs during the project
- The project’s open access publications must be reported in the EU’s funding and tender opportunities portal. Further instructions.
Research data must be published in a data repository to ensure the validation of the research results. If you are unsure whether you should publish your data or not, please check your project’s Grant Agreement (article 29.3 Open access to research data).
It is possible to opt out of making the data open for justified reasons such as
- to protect results that can be exploited commercially
- to protect personal data
- disclosure of data would jeopardize the achievement of the project objectives
Please also note
- Open access to data is not an evaluation criterion of the project proposal.
- If it is not possible to open the data, explain the justified reasons in the application and opt-out to open the data.
- If you notice only after the funding decision that the data cannot be opened, you must request for an amendment to the contract.
Horizon 2020 Data Management Plan (DMP)
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In the beginning of the project
- Submit your DMP within the first 6 months of the project.
- is provided but the use of it 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.
- 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.
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)
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