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FINDHR · Fairness and Intersectional Non-Discrimination in Human Recommendation

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 November 202231 January 2026EU funding €3,341,637Call HORIZON-CL4-2021-HUMAN-01

FINDHR is an interdisciplinary project that seeks to prevent, detect, and mitigate discrimination in AI. Our research will be contextualized within the technical, legal, and ethical problems of algorithmic hiring and the domain of human resources, but will also show how to manage discrimination risks in a broad class of applications involving human recommendation.Through a context-sensitive, interdisciplinary approach, we will develop new technologies to measure discrimination risks, to create fairness-aware rankings and interventions, and to provide multi-stakeholder actionable interpretability. We will produce new technical guidance to perform impact assessment and algorithmic auditing, a protocol for equality monitoring, and a guide for fairness-aware AI software development. We will also design and deliver specialized skills training for developers and auditors of AI systems.We ground our project in EU regulation and policy. As tackling discrimination risks in AI requires processing sensitive data, we will perform a targeted legal analysis of tensions between data protection regulation (including the GDPR) and anti-discrimination regulation in Europe. We will engage with underrepresented groups through multiple mechanisms including consultation with experts and participatory action research.In our research, technology, law, and ethics are interwoven. The consortium includes leaders in algorithmic fairness and explainability research (UPF, UVA, UNIPI, MPI-SP), pioneers in the auditing of digital services (AW, ETICAS), and two industry partners that are leaders in their respective markets (ADE, RAND), complemented by experts in technology regulation (RU) and cross-cultural digital ethics (EUR), as well as worker representatives (ETUC) and two NGOs dedicated to fighting discrimination against women (WIDE+) and vulnerable populations (PRAK). All outputs will be released as open access publications, open source software, open datasets, and open courseware.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD POMPEU FABRA

ES · €745,185

participant

WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT EUROPE+

BE · €307,860

participant

ETICAS RESEARCH AND CONSULTING SL

ES · €117,445

participant

STICHTING RADBOUD UNIVERSITEIT

NL · €357,576

participant

PRAKSIS ASSOCIATION

EL · €120,156

participant

UNIVERSITA DI PISA

IT · €398,371

participant

CONFEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES SYNDICATS ADF

BE · €2,490

participant

ADEVINTA SPAIN SL

ES · €156,258

participant

RANDSTAD NEDERLAND BV

NL · €30,620

participant

ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM

NL · €92,632

participant

UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT

NL · €265,806

participant

MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV

DE · €362,375

associatedPartner

AlgorithmWatch CH

CH

participant

UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM

NL · €384,862

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