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ERC Starting och Consolidator Grant webinar

Welcome to an information webinar about the next call for ERC Starting Grant (ERC-2025-StG) and ERC Consolidator Grant (ERC-2025-CoG). The meeting is aimed at researchers and administrative staff at Swedish universities who work with research support for the ERC.

Date

22 April 2024

Time

13.00–16.00

Place

Digital via Zoom

Organisers

Swedish Research Council in collaboration with Research services at Lund University and Grants Office at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)

Registration
Please register with your university email address to receive an invitation with the Zoom link to the meeting. The last day of registration is April 22 at 12.00.

Invited researchers will present their experiences from writing an application and we will also learn about the evaluation process. The expert and StG call coordinator from the European Research Council Executive Agency will also present.

Programme

Times below are in CET (Central European Time)

13.00–13.05 Logging in to the digital meeting room


13.05–13.10 Anethe Mansén, NCP ERC Introduction


13.10–14.00 Jhansi Kota, Call Coordinator Starting Grants, ERCEA


14.00–15.15 Panel discussion, Q&A with ERC StG and CoG Awardees

  • Daria Davitti, Lund University, ERC Grantee of the call ERC-2023-StG (SH)
  • Charles Melnyk, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, ERC Grantee of the calls ERC-2023-CoG & ERC-2018-StG (LS)

14.30–14.45 Break


15.15–16.00 Panel discussion, Q&A with ERC StG (CoG) panel reviewers

  • Thomas Elmqvist, Stockholm University, StG-2023-SH Panel reviewer
  • Hanna Isaksson, Lund University, StG-2023-PE Panel reviewer and ERC Grantee of the call ERC-2020-PE

Moderators: Caroline Grabbe, SLU and John Phillips, Lund University

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