Find out what's happening in the area of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and Horizon 2020
Principal Investigators with a European Research Council grant that is running or ended less than 12 months before 1 January of the call year are eligible to participate in an ERC Proof of Concept Grant. The ERC Proof of Concept Grants aim at facilitating exploration of the commercial and social innovation potential of ERC funded research and are therefore available only to PIs whose proposals draw substantially on their ERC funded research. The results of the 2022 Proof of Concept 2 call (3rd cut-off 29 September 2022) were published. In total 90 ERC grant holders received a Proof of Concept grant including three researchers based at a Flemish host institution:
More information on the PoC projects and the PoC call results can be found in the press releases of Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie and ERCEA
2024-04-15
|
1 week ago |
Evaluation results - ERC Advanced Grant 2023 call |
2024-01-19
|
3 months ago |
Evaluation results – ERC Proof of Concept Grant 2023 call – 3rd cut-off deadline 21 S... |
2023-12-15
|
4 months ago |
Two Calls for Expression of Interest for positions in Life Sciences at ERCEA |
2023-12-15
|
4 months ago |
Number of submitted proposals for ERC Consolidator Grant 2024 call |
2023-11-24
|
4 months ago |
Evaluation results - ERC Consolidator Grant 2023 call |
2023-11-17
|
5 months ago |
Number of submitted proposals for ERC Synergy Grant 2024 call |
2023-11-14
|
5 months ago |
Number of submitted proposals for ERC Starting Grant 2024 call |
2023-10-26
|
5 months ago |
Evaluation results - ERC Synergy Grant 2023 call |
We offer news and event updates, covering all domains and topics of Horizon 2020 & Horizon Europe.
Stay informed about what matters to you.
By signing up, you can opt in for e-mail notifications and get access to
a personalised dashboard that groups all news updates and event announcements in your domain(s).
Only for stakeholders located in Flanders
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) European Innovative Training Network “PBNv2 - Next generation Pass-By Noise approaches for new powertrain vehicles” started in May 2017. Their research has the shared objective of investigating the possibilities to decrease pass-by noise of vehicles.
The project is a collaboration between 17 research institutions and companies in the European automotive R&D and provides a learning environment for 14 PhD fellows. The Belgian partner is the Noise and Vibration Research Group of KU Leuven, and this project is one of the many Horizon 2020 MSCA Innovative Training Networks that the KU Leuven research group participates in.