12/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2024 09:08
Brazilian researchers will soon have new opportunities to work in ERC-funded research teams in Europe. The European Commission and the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) signed an Implementing Arrangement in Brussels on 11 December.
The arrangement was signed by Deputy Director-General for Research and Innovation Signe Ratso and CNPq President Prof. Ricardo Galvão. Vice-President of ERC Prof Eystein Jansen and Brazil's Ambassador and Head of the Mission of Brazil to the EU Pedro Miguel da Costa e Silva also attended the ceremony and made a speech.
This new Implementing Arrangement with Brazil with enable selected researchers based in Brazil with doctoral degrees, supported by CNPq,to undertake visits lasting six to twelve months to research teams of ERC grantees in Europe. The visits will follow the CNPq's guidelines for postdoctoral scholarships. This initiative will deepen cooperation between the European scientific community and Brazil, while reinforcing the ERC's mission to foster frontier research.
The mission of ERC is supporting European frontier research. Since 2016, more than 140 Brazilian researchers visited ERC grantees' teams thanks to the agreement with the Brazilian National Council of State Funding Agencies (CONFAP). The first Brazilian candidates under the new arrangement will be able to take part in the call for expression of interest launched by the ERC in November 2024.
The implementing arrangement is one of several deals of its kind, forming part of the ERC's global outreach strategy that aims to make Europe a hub for top research talent. Similar arrangements were concluded in the past with key institutions in Argentina, Canada, China, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand and United States.
The mission of ERC is supporting European frontier research Researchers from anywhere in the world can apply for ERC grants provided the research they undertake will be carried out in an EU Member State or Associated Country. Principal Investigators in Starting, Consolidator and Advanced Grants should spend at least 50% of their total working time in an EU Member State or Associated Country while carrying out their ERC projects. Regarding the Synergy Grants, the same general rule applies, but one of this small group of grantees can be hosted full-time by an institution outside of the EU or Associated Country. To date, 21 excellent researchers of Brazilian nationality have won ERC grants, and more of their compatriots work as post-doctoral fellows and other research staff in ERC-funded teams.
Opportunities for non-European researchers
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