Within the new series of competitions, the ERC opened the first one on Wednesday. The call for starting grants, with a budget of €485 million and deadline of 17 November, is open to researchers with two to seven years of experience since completing a PhD.
In October, the biggest chunk of the budget will go to consolidator grant calls for mid-career scientists, who have seven to twelve years of experience since completing a PhD. There will also be proof of concept awards for would-be entrepreneurs to advance their ERC-funded research towards commercialisation.
In May next year advanced grants will be dished out to research leaders with proven track records in their fields.
Competition budgets and deadlines
call opens |
deadline |
budget |
decision announced |
|
starting grant |
29 Jul 2015 |
17 Nov 2015 |
€485M |
29 Apr 2016 / 01 Sept 2016 |
consolidator grant |
15 Oct 2015 |
02 Feb 2016 |
€605M |
01 Jul 2016 / 01 Sept 2016 |
advanced grant |
24 May 2016 |
01 Sept 2016 |
€540M |
16 Jan 2017 / 16 Mar 2017 |
proof of concept |
22 Oct 2015 |
16 Feb 2016 / 26 May 2016 / 04 Oct 2016 |
€20M |
16 May / 13 Oct / 17 Jan 2017 |
Source: ERC work programme 2016
The ERC was formed in 2007 as the first, pan-European research agency with a classic peer-review system for awarding grants for basic research.
From the start its competitions have been extremely popular with researchers. The institute has awarded over 5,000 grants, worth €9 billion, to scientists of 66 nationalities.
Western European countries are the big winners in the ERC, with Central and Eastern states struggling to compete due to less well-established scientific infrastructures.
In total 395, or 8 per cent, of ERC grant-holders are non-European nationals. Of these 171 are from the US, 41 from Canada, 33 from Russia, 29 Australia, 25 India, and 18 Japan.