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Information meeting about
ERC Consolidator Grant 

Welcome to an information meeting about the call for ERC Consolidator Grant (ERC-2023-CoG) which opens on 28 September.

Date

6 October 2022

Time

16.00-18.00

Place

Digital meeting via Zoom. The link is attached in your booking confirmation. It will also be sent out shortly before the meeting.

Registration

Registration is open until 5 october.

This meeting is aimed at researchers at Swedish universities interested to apply for ERC Consolidator Grant. Also administrative staff at Swedish universities working with research support for ERC applicants.

During the meeting we will present the grant form and you as an applicant will have the opportunity to ask questions about the call and the application process.

Content

Ulrike Kainz Fernandes, (ERCEA), ERC Consolidator Grant Call Coordinator

Panel discussion and Q&A with ERC CoG awardees:

  • Stanley Heinze, Lunds University, grantee of ERC Consolidator Grant 2021 (Life Sciences)
  • Christoph Langhammer, Chalmers University of Technolgy, grantee of ERC Consolidator Grant 2021 (Physical Sciences and Engineering)


The call ERC-2023-CoG is open 28 September–2 February. More information about the call on ERC:s website. External link.

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