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Two new Vice Presidents of the European Research Council elected
Professors Eystein Jansen and Jesper Svejstrup have today been elected Vice Presidents of the European Research Council (ERC). They will take up duties on 1 January 2023.Elected by the ERC’s governing body, the Scientific Council, Prof. Jansen will…
Professors Eystein Jansen and Jesper Svejstrup have today been elected Vice Presidents of the European Research Council (ERC). They will take up duties on 1 January 2023.Elected by the…
Professors Eystein Jansen and Jesper Svejstrup have today been elected Vice Presidents of the European Research Council (ERC). They will take up…
Professors Eystein Jansen and Jesper Svejstrup have today been elected Vice Presidents of the European Research Council (ERC). They will take up duties on 1 January 2023…
Professors Eystein Jansen and Jesper Svejstrup have today been elected Vice Presidents of the European Research Council (ERC…
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Science is essentially international – how the ERC promotes scientific cooperation
The European Research Council has come a long way in terms of global outreach since its launch fifteen years ago, when it was set up to put Europe on the map in terms of scientific excellence. ERC funding, offering substantial and attractive grants…

Science knows no borders
The ERC was, from the outset, a global endeavour. Stimulating scientific excellence in Europe by funding the very best, creative researchers of any nationality is at its core - ERC grants are open to researchers from anywhere in the word, provided…

Time is running out – scientific cooperation is needed to address global challenges
Nobel Prize winner and President of the Australian National University urges governments to strengthen their commitment to science cooperation. As an astronomer, international research cooperation is part of my DNA. When we were awarded the Nobel…

Research beyond borders
Yanne K. Chembo, ERC grantee from Cameroon, shares his own experiences and views on international cooperation in research. My academic life has spanned four countries – Cameroon, Spain, France and USA – on three continents. I have undoubtedly been…