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English: EGU WEBINARS - Funding opportunities: European Research Council grants
The European Research Council (ERC) is a leading European funding body supporting frontier research, investigator-driven, across all fields of science. European Research Council calls are open to researchers around the world. The European Research Council offers various different outstanding funding opportunities with grants budgets of €1.5 to €3.5 million for individual scientists. This webinar outlines how individuals can successfully apply for European Research Council individual grants, with a special focus on the Earth System Sciences panel (PE10).
Link to ‘Supporting top researchers from anywhere in the world’ PowerPoint slides: https://egu.eu/969YQY/ Link to ‘Sharing ERC experiences’ PowerPoint slides: https://egu.eu/95P41K/ Video content: 0:00 Introduction 01:18 David Gallego-Torres, European Research Council Executive Agency 12:24 Catherine McCammon: University of Bayreuth and former PE10 Panel Member 19:20 David Bastviken: Linkoping University and ERC Grantee Consolidator Grants 26:12 Q&A panel discussion
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