International Cooperation
PERIN – Portugal in Europe Research and Innovation Network (PERIN) and
Horizon Europe
PERIN results
of the definition and professionalisation of the Promotion Office of the
Framework Program for R&DT (GPPQ). FCT, as one of PERIN's founding
partners and through its Delegates and National Contact Points, will assure
the national representation and the coordination of the promotion of research
and innovation activities related to Pillar I and the Horizontal Activity
(Widening) of Horizon Europe (2021-2027). FCT will coordinate the support to
the scientific and technological community for:
Highlights
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the Work Programmes, call calendars and hosted events.
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Support and Additional Information: Check the dedicated PERIN
webpages and recent news HERE.
Supporting Documents and National Links:
Important External Links:
General Information:
European Research Council
Investigator-driven programme supporting frontier research through a
bottom-up, pan-European competition in all fields of science.
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Starting Grant (StG) for researchers 2-7 years post PhD.
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Consolidator Grant (CoG) for researchers 7-12 years post PhD.
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Advanced Grant (AdG) for established research leaders.
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Synergy Grant (SyG) for 2-4 outstanding PIs with complimentary
background.
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Proof of Concept Grant (PoC) to explore the innovation potential of
the PI's research results.
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions
Along Individual fellowships, the MSCA help develop training networks,
promote staff exchanges and fund mobility programmes with an international
flavour. Grants provided by Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions are available for
all stages of a researcher’s career. Fellows include PhD candidates and those
carrying out more advanced research.
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Doctoral Networks (DN) (former ITN) for universities, research
centres and other sectors to train researchers to doctorate level.
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Postdoctoral Fellowships (PF) (former IF) for researchers looking to
give their career a boost by working abroad.
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Staff Exchange (SE) (former RISE) for short-term exchanges of
personnel between academic, industrial and commercial organisations
worldwide.
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Cofunding of regional, national and international programmes
(COFUND) providing organisations with additional funding for their own
researcher training and career development programmes.
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MSCA & Citizens (CITIZENS) (former NIGHT) is an annual
Europe-wide public event dedicated to popular science and fun learning.
Around 30 countries and 300 cities are involved.
Research
Infrastructures
The RI Work Programme 2021-22 includes 5
Destinations (packages of actions aimed at contributing to its objectives
and expected impacts). Each Destination will be implemented by means of calls
for proposals. Each Call for proposals will include one or more topics.
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INFRA-DEV: A well-functioning European Research Infrastructure
landscape.
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INFRA-EOSC: Enabling an operational, open and FAIR EOSC ecosystem.
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INFRA-SERV: RI services to support health research, accelerate the
green and digital transformation, and advance frontier knowledge.
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INFRA-TECH: Next generation of scientific instruments, tools and
methods and advanced digital solutions.
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INFRA-NET: Network connectivity - enabler for collaboration without
boundaries.
Widening Participation and
Strengthening the European Research Area
A pallet of different funding instruments aimed at i) individual and
institutional connectivity (COST and Twinning), ii) balanced brain
circulation in Europe (ERA-Chairs, and ERA Policy linked to MSCA), iii)
institutional and regional reform and transformation (Teaming and Excellence
Universities), iv) linking science and business (Excellence Hubs and EIC
Accelarator), and v) capacity building and inclusiveness (NCP Support, "Hop
On", Seal of Excellence). Main widening actions described below.
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Twinning stands for institutional networking, aimed at strengthening
a specific research field. Widening organisation linked to at least 2
leading research organisations. Projects of 1.5M€ for 3 years.
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Teaming to create new (or significant update of existing) centres of
excellence in Widening countries through a coupling process with a leading
scientific institution. Projects of 6-8 years with around 15 M€ funding.
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ERA-CHAIRs: bringing excellence to institutions by attracting
outstanding scientists and their teams as game changers to universities or
research organisations. Projects of around 2.5M€ for 5-6 years.
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Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST): bottom-up and open
networking projects aimed at individuals, and in all domains of knowledge.
Each thematic network runs for 4 years with an average budget of 0.5 M€.
Delegates/NCP Contacts for Horizon Europe
Rui Munhá
NCP Coordinator (Pillar I and Widening).
NCP for ERC and Widening.
rui.munha@fct.pt
You can consult the funding opportunities in the list of
ongoing calls.