Research Infrastructures are facilities, resources and services that allow researchers to conduct ground-breaking research in the European Union. They include research laboratories, scientific instrumentation and technologies, data resources, computational tools, and communication networks. Research infrastructures are open and accessible to the best researchers from Europe and beyond to foster ground-breaking innovation for the benefit citizens and society.
Funding opportunities
This call closed on 19 September 2024
This call closed on 19 September 2024
Call closed on 12 March 2024
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Information on how to compose your project team and find partners
Overview of the application process and what types of projects can be funded
Resources and contact points to help you prepare your proposal
What you should comply with when applying for funding and implementing your project
What to comply with when applying for funding and implementing your project
How to manage your project
Comply with the conditions defined in your grant agreement
Tips and requirements on communicating your project
Advice and resources on how to disseminate and exploit your project results
Guidelines on the contractual management of your project and reporting
News
More excellent research, impactful innovation and technology scale-ups are needed to make Europe more globally competitive, secure and sustainable.
The proposals cover a wide range of topics which go from developing research infrastructures, enhancing R&I, improving knowledge circulation with widening countries, and supporting young researchers’ careers.
EU-funded research offers free ways for you to learn new skills and expand your knowledge. Check out our list of online courses and podcasts below to get you started.
Microbes and fungi have long been nature’s helpers in producing fine food, drinks and medicine, but new digital technologies could unlock far greater potential for the European biotech sector.
Publications
Pan-European research infrastructures and national research infrastructures of European interest are facilities that provide resources and services for scientific communities across the EU and beyond, to foster excellence and collaboration, attract talent and address societal challenges.
How to make the most of your research project with social media
Fostering skills development in the EU for more sustainable, resilient, and fair societies
EU Mission on Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities: European Research Executive Agency contributing to the Mission