WIRE integrates 12 work packages (WPs) across its work program, designed to cover all essential aspects of the Alliance’s R&I capacitation and objectives.
WP1 and WP2, led by UL, ensures management and scientific coordination, aligning partners on progress, timelines, and deliverables under the Grant Agreement. Centralised support is provided via MS Teams, with dedicated channels for each WP, ensuring structured communication, shared documentation, and collaborative workspaces.
WP3 has launched dynamic interdisciplinary research clusters and annual seed funding calls, supporting inter-institutional research pilots and student projects aligned with Horizon Missions. These initiatives strengthen research capacity, promote shared infrastructure, and enhance knowledge transfer, with outcomes showcased at the annual WIRE exhibition. Insights from these pilots will inform the Joint Research Agenda, capturing the Alliance’s understanding of Artistic Research and its interdisciplinary reach. WP4 will continue this work.
WP5 has already designed and partially implemented the WIRE HUB, establishing one operational lab and advancing seven more to support artistic research under the seed-funded pilots. WP6 remains pending.
WP7 focuses on strengthening science management (RMA) by creating a Joint Research Office, improving research support across all partners, especially widening countries. It targets five key goals: setting up joint science management, enhancing RMA capacity, facilitating staff exchange and training, developing joint policies and research assessment tools, and enabling sustainable shared services. The design phase has been completed, with operations now moving into full deployment.
WP8 advances six goals: data collection and preservation, a green transition white paper, analysis of artistic research outputs, open science practices, policy guidelines for interdisciplinary research, and a handbook on successes and failures in film/media arts research. In this period, the platform design and metadata frameworks were completed, and pilots were implemented.
WP9 establishes eight WIRE Artistic Research Labs, five in widening regions, to drive local and international co-creation ecosystems, linking researchers, students, cultural industries, and tech partners. The innovation model was finalised and is now being rolled out.
WP10 (People) strengthens institutional competitiveness and research excellence through capacity building, career modernisation, and artistic research initiatives. Trainings for staff, researchers, and PhD students were conducted, alongside the rollout of the HRS4R framework, tailored mobility activities (Collegium), young scholar calls (NOVUS), and the ongoing DOCTUS program for PhD researchers.
Finally, WP11and WP12 successfully advanced the Alliance’s communication and dissemination efforts, ensuring broad visibility and engagement.