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ERC 2024 work programme – first novelties announced

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The publication of the European Research Council (ERC) 2024 work programme is expected in July 2024. The changes in the panel titles, subtitles and descriptors of the 28 evaluation panels for the 2024 ERC calls have been announced as of now to allow applicants to prepare. The main changes are in the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) where a new panel is added which brings the total of SSH panels to 8. In the Life Sciences (LS) there have been revisions of the LS panel 3 title and LS panel 5 subtitle and descriptors.

Furthermore it is expected that lump sum funding for Advanced Grants will be implemented as of the 2024 call.

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