The European Research Council’s work programme adopted on July 14, includes over EUR 2.4 billion to fund grants for some 1,100 excellent scientists and scholars in the EU and associated countries.
This is the ERC’s second work programme under Horizon Europe. The funding will be awarded in a series of grant competitions refereed by panels of internationally renowned researchers. It is intended to support projects that push the frontiers of human knowledge. Researchers of any nationality and any scientific domain are eligible, as long as they work in Europe or are willing to move from other parts of the world to do so. Synergy Grants and Proof of Concept Grants are back on offer, as well as the second edition of the Public Engagement with Research Awards.
Established by the ERC Scientific Council, the work programme for the coming year was adopted by the European Commission. Some 8,000 jobs for post-doctoral fellow, PhD students and other research staff will be created in ERC grantees’ teams thanks to this new funding.
Highlights of the plan 2022
On the occasion of the adoption of this work programme, the ERC is also announcing its formal endorsement of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), in line with its long-standing adherence to the highest standards of research assessment. The ERC is convinced that the broad implementation of research assessment procedures that integrate the DORA principles is the key to an equitable transition to Open Science.
How and when to apply for ERC grants
The work programme published today includes a calendar of grant competitions. The Synergy Grants competition and the first call for Proof of Concept Grants are scheduled to open on 15 July 2021.
Read the Work Programme 2022
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Consolidator |
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Advanced |
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Synergy |
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Call |
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23/09/2021 |
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19/10/2021 |
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20/01/2022 |
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15/07/2021 |
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Call |
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13/01/2022 |
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17/03/2022 |
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28/04/2022 |
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10/11/2021 |
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Budget million euro (estimated number of grants) |
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749 (502) |
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776 (388) |
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555 (223) |
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297 (33) |
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Planned date to inform applicants after each step |
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22/07/2022 |
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02/09/2022 |
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19/12/2022 |
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12/05/2022 |
About the ERC
The ERC, set up by the European Union in 2007, is the premier European funding organisation for excellent frontier research. It funds creative researchers of any nationality and age, to run projects based across Europe. The ERC offers four core grant schemes: Starting Grants, Consolidator Grants, Advanced Grants and Synergy Grants. With its additional Proof of Concept Grant scheme, the ERC helps grantees to bridge the gap between their pioneering research and early phases of its commercialisation. The ERC is led by an independent governing body, the Scientific Council, and the (interim) ERC President is currently Professor Jean-Pierre Bourguignon. The overall ERC budget from 2021 to 2027 is more than €16 billion, as part of the Horizon Europe programme, under the responsibility of the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, Mariya Gabriel.
Source: European Research Council (https://bit.ly/3z1ndH3)