The European Research Executive Agency’s mission is to help build a greener Europe with prosperous, inclusive societies and economies that take full advantage of the digital age. Our main role is managing EU funding for research and innovation in various fields as well as the promotion of EU agricultural products. Find out more about the funding opportunities below.
Working for REA
Vacancies, ongoing selection procedures, and reserve lists
Information on available contracts and guidance on how to apply
Profiles we are looking for and why REA could be a good move in your career
Opportunities for independent experts in the evaluation of project proposals
The REA’s mandate is to manage several EU programmes and support services.
News

MSCA former fellow and neuroscientist Rui Rodrigues writes a letter to his younger self, sharing doubts, hard-won lessons and how he overcame his impostor syndrome during his journey in the scientific field.

A Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions research project provides parents and governments with key tools and recommendations to combat online bullying, a growing issue often underestimated.

Bees and other pollinators are crucial to food security in Europe. Several EU-funded projects contribute to their health and survival.

What is it really like to be a Blue Book trainee at the European Research Executive Agency? We asked three of our current trainees – Jonathan Dechert, Marina Sirvent-Sanchez and Teresa Levi – to share their highlights, lessons learned and a glimpse into daily life at REA.
Publications

This CORDIS Results Pack presents 10 EU-funded projects coordinated by the Green Deal Projects Support Office

Under Horizon Europe, with a budget of EUR 6.6 billion for the period 2021-2027, the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) is a research and training programme that supports the career development, skills acquisition, and mobility of researchers at all stages of their careers.

Guidance material for research groups, organisations and consortia

A taste of home with EU tadka


