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This information webinar on European Research Council (ERC) Starting and Consolidator Grants 2024 calls for proposals is organised by the National Contact Points (NCPs) for ERC in Belgium (NCP-FNRS and NCP Flanders) to inform potential applicants and host institutions. It is also aimed at researchers who are considering applying in the future.
The ERC Starting Grant Call 2024 is expected to open in July (opening date: 11/07/2023) with a deadline on 24 October 2023. The ERC Consolidator Grant Call 2024 is expected to open in September (opening date: 12/09/2023) with a deadline on 12 December 2023. The Work Programme 2024 has yet to be approved, so these dates are still tentative and subject to change. Please read this press release on what to expect in the upcoming ERC grant competitions.
ERC Starting Grant calls 2024 are targeting researchers who have successfully defended their first PhD between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2021 (inclusive). ERC Consolidator Grant calls 2024 are targeting researchers who have successfully defended their first PhD between 1 January 2012 and 31 December 2016 (inclusive). Please note the eligibility periods can be extended beyond 7 and 12 years for certain situations. More information can be found in the ERC work programme.
Participation to the session is free but restricted to researchers wishing to apply with a Belgian host institution, or staff members of Belgian host institutions. Registration is mandatory.
The agenda and registration form are available on the webpage of the information webinar
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