If you are a talented early-career scientist and have already started working independently on your you can now apply for an ERC grant. The first Horizon Europe call opened on January 12 and the dead line is on March the 9th. So it is time to wrap up and finalise your proposal.
For starting ERC Grants you need to have at least between 2 and 7 years experience after your PHD. Additionally, you need to have a Host Institution (HI) - a University or research centre based in one of the European member states or one associated countries, where your research will be conducted, but there are no restrictions concerning the topic. Find out more at EURAXESS portal. In case you need some support contact me I will be happy to help.
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FOR A GREEN, HEALTHY, DIGITAL AND INCLUSIVE EUROPE is the motto for Horizon Europe. it gives a clear idea about the goals the European commission wants to achieve in the next seven years. In Horizon Europe Research and innovation shall provide new knowledge and innovative solutions targeting the most compelling societal, ecological and economic challenges such as the recovery, green and digital transitions, and global challenges to improve the quality of our daily lives. The budget for 2021-2027 is about €95 billion, of which about €10 billion are reserved to boost the recovery from the pandemic and make Europe more resilient for the future. Horizon Europe is structured along three main pillars: Excellence Science, Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness, and Innovative Europe. The Excellent Science pillar aims to increase the EU’s global scientific competitiveness by supporting frontier research projects (through the European Research Council), funding individual researchers through fellowships, doctoral training networks, exchanges for researchers (through Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions), and investing in world-class research infrastructures. With almost €52 billion, the Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness pillar supports research relating to societal challenges and reinforces technological and industrial capacities through clusters. The work programme sets EU-missions with ambitious goals tackling some of our biggest problems in the following macro area;
More information ec.europa.eu/horizon-europe Horizon Europe is the new funding programme of the European Commission that will support European Research and innovation in the next seven years. The new programme has been officially launched on February 2nd through a symbolic digital event. The goal of the event was to communicate the terms for public private partnerships, the legal framework under which the European Institute for Innovation and Technology (EIT) will operate, and the scope of the research missions, yet to be agreed.
However, important details need to be defined before the work programmes, the operational documents with the calls planned for the first years of Horizon Europe, are published. The Horizon Europe legislation has been split in two distinct acts, the one defining the legal basis of the programme (agreed on December), the other concerns details on the specific goals of each of its components. will be negotiated in the upcoming months and eventually agreed during the Parliament plenary session in April. Only then, the publication of the work programmes will be possible. Read more here |
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