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ERC Dashboard and new database of ERC panel members released

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The ERC dashboard gives more information related to ERC funded projects and evaluated proposals. Filter options allow to filter among others by funding scheme, country, year and panel.

The ERC Dashboard can be found under related links ‘ERC projects & statistics’ via the Horizon Europe ERC programme page on the NCP Flanders website.

A new database of ERC panel members provides information on the panel members who took part in the finished ERC grant competitions, and about researchers chairing the panels, including those in the ongoing calls. Filter options allow to filter on review panels, funding schemes and years.

The database of ERC panel members can be found under related links ‘database ERC panel members’ via the Horizon Europe ERC programme page on the NCP Flanders website.

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