Eligible organisation |
2-4 institutions established in EU Member States or Associated Countries: any type of legal entity: research organisation / public higher education institution / private law subject. |
Target group |
Research teams headed by 2-4 PIs of any nationality: senior researchers, postdocs, graduate students, Ph.D. researchers, administrative assistants. |
Expected outputs |
Open Access (J) reviewed specialist articles. |
Call opens |
Thu 03 Aug 2017 |
IOCB deadline |
Fri 10 Nov 2017 |
Final deadline |
Tue 14 Nov 2017 17:00 Brussels time (Bt) |
Evaluation results |
Mon 23 Apr 2018 1st step / Wed 29 Aug 2018 2nd step / Fri 19 Oct 2018 3rd step |
Signature of agreement |
Tue 19 Feb 2019 |
Earliest date of implementation |
Expected Mar/Apr 2019 |
Sustainability |
none |
Reporting |
4 reports: months 1-18, 19-36, 37-54, 55-72; one report every 18 months (1.5 year) |
Project duration (min-max) |
1 – 72 months (6 years) |
Allocation for the call |
250 000 000 € |
Project budget (min-max) |
No limit – 10 M € & additional 4 M € to cover “start-up” costs, purchase equipment, access to facility. |
Success rate |
3.0 % (2013); 2.1 (total 2012-2013) |
Eligible costs |
Direct costs: personnel costs, travel expenses, equipment, goods & services, outsourcing (subcontracting) indirect costs: overheads max 25%. |
Reimbursement |
100 % |
Mode of funding |
ex-ante |
Language of application |
English |
Provider |
European Research Council |
Call Identifier |
ERC-2018-SYG |
Call info |
ERC Synergy Grants are designed to bring together complementary skills, knowledge, and resources in new ways, in order to jointly address ambitious research problems. The aim is to promote substantial advances at the frontiers of knowledge, to cross-fertilize scientific fields, and to encourage new productive lines of enquiry and new methods and techniques, including unconventional approaches and investigations at the interface between established disciplines. This should enable transformative research not only at the forefront of European science but also to become a benchmark on a global scale. Applicant PI must demonstrate the synergies, complementarities and added value that could lead to breakthroughs that would not be possible by the individual PI working alone. |
Call Workshop |
Mon 04 Sep 2017 9:00-15:00 National Information Day
Czech Academy of Sciences, Národní 3, Prague 1, room 206 |
IOCB Contact |
Please inform the IOCB Project Office about your intention to apply. Do not hesitate anytime to contact us for consulting, discussion or help.
Jitka Šilerová, ☎: 229
Tomáš Mozga, ☎: 178
Veronika Palečková, ☎: 266 |
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All research fields, indication by keywords
Life Sciences (9 panels): (LS1) molecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms & interactions, biochemistry, structural biology, molecular biophysics, metabolism, signalling pathways; (LS2) molecular genetics, quantitative genetics, genetic epidemiology, epigenetics, genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, glycomics, bioinformatics, computational biology, biostatistics, systems biology; (LS3) cell biology, cell physiology, signal transduction, organogenesis, developmental genetics, pattern formation, stem cell biology, in plants, animals, microorganisms; (LS4) organ physiology, pathophysiology, endocrinology, metabolism, ageing, tumorigenesis, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic syndromes; (LS5) neural cell function & signalling, systems neuroscience, neural bases of cognitive & behavioural processes, neurological disorders, psychiatric disorders; (LS6) the immune system and related disorders, biology of infectious agents & infection, biological basis of prevention, treatment of infectious diseases; (LS7) development of tools for diagnosis, monitoring & treatment of diseases, pharmacology, clinical medicine, clinical medicine, regenerative medicine, epidemiology, public health; (LS8) population, community & ecosystem ecology, evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, microbial ecology; (LS9) applied plant sciences, applied animal sciences, forestry, food sciences, applied biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, marine biotechnology, applied bioengineering, biomass, biofuels, biohazards
Physical Sciences & Engineering (10 panels): (PE1) pure & applied mathematics, computer science, mathematical physics, statistics; (PE2) fundamental constituents of matter: particle, nuclear, plasma, atomic, molecular, gas, optical physics; (PE3) condensed matter physics: structure, electronic properties, fluids, nanosciences, biological physics; (PE4) analytical chemistry, chemical theory, physical chemistry/chemical physics; (PE5) materials synthesis, structure-properties relations, functional & advanced materials, molecular architecture, organic chemistry; (PE6) informatics, information systems, computer science, scientific computing, intelligent systems; (PE7) electrical, electronic, communication, optical, systems engineering; (PE8) product design, process design & control, construction methods, civil engineering, energy processes, material engineering; (PE9) astro-physics/chemistry/biology, solar system, stellar, galactic & extragalactic astronomy, planetary systems, cosmology, space science, instrumentation; (PE10) physical geography, geology, geophysics, atmospheric sciences, oceanography, climatology, cryology, ecology, global environmental change, biogeochemical cycles, natural resources management
Social Sciences & Humanities (6 panels): (SH1) economics, finance, management; (SH2) political science, law, sustainability science, geography, regional studies, planning; (SH3) sociology, social psychology, social anthropology, demography, education, communication; (SH4) cognitive science, psychology, linguistics, philosophy of mind; (SH5) literature, philology, cultural studies, study of the arts, philosophy; (SH6) archaeology, history