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BiodivERsA: Supporting Transnational Research Projects

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Deadline: 16 November 2018

BiodivERsA has announced the launch of its 2018-2019 Call on the theme “”Biodiversity and its Impact on Animal, Human and Plant Health”.

This call aims at supporting transnational research projects jointly addressing issues at the nexus of biodiversity and animal, human and/ or plant health across the different relevant spatial, and temporal scales in an effort to support evidence-based decision-making. Projects addressing only biodiversity issues or only health issues will not be considered within the scope of the call.

BiodivERsA – the network programming and funding research on biodiversity and ecosystem services across European countries and territories.

BiodivERsA is a network of 35 agencies and ministries from 23 European countries programming and funding pan-European research on biodiversity and ecosystem services on a competitive basis. It is an ERA-NET Co-fund, funded under the EU’s Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation.

Since its beginning in 2005, BiodivERsA has launched 7 calls for proposals for a total amount of 180 million euro (including 115 million euro of money directly raised by BiodivERsA partners and the European Commission) to fund around 70 pan-European research projects selected for both their scientific excellence and societal/policy relevance.

Themes

The Call addresses the following major themes:

Types of Research Fund

This call will include two actions, supporting two different types of research projects:

Funding Information

17 funding organisations from 12 countries are joining this call and have provisionally reserved more than 9 million Euros for this call.

Eligibility Criteria

Scientific teams are invited to form transnational research consortia comprising:

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted at the address given on the website.

Eligible Countries: Austria, Belgium (including specific participation of Wallonia and Flanders), Bulgaria, Estonia, France (including specific participation of Région Guadeloupe and Région Réunion), Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland.

For more information, please visit 2018-2019 Call.

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