The overarching objective of OFFERR is to support the SNETP Association to establish an operational scheme facilitating access for R&D experts to key nuclear science infrastructures – hereinafter referred to as “User Facilities” – through the channelling of financial grants provided by the Euratom programme.
Two types of applications are possible:
“Fast-track projects” to perform studies of limited scope which are to be completed in less than 6 months of access to the infrastructure. Deadlines:
✓ 30/09/2024
✓ 31/03/2025
✓ 30/09/2025.
“Complex projects” to perform studies with extended scope to be completed in less than a year and a half (18 months). Deadlines for submission of applications:
Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine, NRFU took part in the 2nd Joint Committee Meeting of the Ukraine-EU Association Agreement to Horizon Europe and Euratom Programmes
On September 12, the second Joint Committee of the Ukraine-EU Research and Innovation Programmes Horizon Europe and Euratom took place. The 2nd working part of the event, which was held at the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, attended the team of Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine, NRFU.(more…)
Scholars at Risk announces call for applications: 2024-25 Mellon/SAR Academic Freedom Workshop & Fellowships
Scholars at Risk (SAR) announces a call for applications for remote research fellowships for early career researchers who investigate issues focusing on academic freedom or related higher education values. The fellowship program is made possible by the generous support of and partnership with the Mellon Foundation, among other donors, and is intended to provide support for a professional community of researchers who wish to develop and share work leading to the completion of a formal written publication, a new course offering, workshop, webinar or other significant end product.(more…)
Reminder: Participate in the NEB Facility consultations
Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine reminds: please note that we focus on the new initiative the New European Bauhaus: beautiful | sustainable | together (NEB) and encourage you to complete the questionnaire on the New European Bauhaus Facility which will help to develop the 2025-2027 roadmap to guide the implementation of the NEB Facility for the period 2025-2027.(more…)
Participation of Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine, NRFU in events focused on strengthening the involvement of Ukrainian researchers and innovators in EU grant programmes
Employees of Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine, NRFU actively work under any conditions. For example, during the information event: Grant opportunities of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine and support tools within Horizon Europe Programme, which the NRFU team was holding in Odesa for three days, representatives of the Office took part in a number of online events organized by European partners.(more…)
Information event: Grant opportunities of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine and support tools within Horizon Europe Programme in Odesa – Day IIІ
On the third day, September 5, the team of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine continued to inform the public about the NRFU’s grant opportunities and support tools under the Horizon Europe. The final day of the event was devoted to specific areas of the Programme and certain aspects of preparing competitive applications for projects from the National Foundation.(more…)
Information event: Grant opportunities of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine and support tools within Horizon Europe Programme in Odesa – Day II
The National Research Foundation of Ukraine continues to introduce scientists, researchers and innovators with domestic grant opportunities and financial support from the European Union under Horizon Europe in Odesa. The second day of the information event “Grant Opportunities of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine and Support Instruments within Horizon Europe Programme” was devoted directly to these topics, in particular, aspects and prospects of participation in the NRFU and Horizon Europe projects.(more…)
Information event: Grant opportunities of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine and support tools within Horizon Europe Programme in Odesa – Day I
The National Research Foundation of Ukraine continues to raise awareness among scientists, researchers and innovators about domestic grant opportunities, as well as financial support from the European Union, in particular Horizon Europe Programme. Thus, on September 3-5, the NRFU team headed by Executive Director Olga Polotska visited Odesa to hold an information event: Grant opportunities of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine and support tools within Horizon Europe Programme.(more…)
«An ambitious project» is the title of an article about Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine published in the German magazine DUZ
As you know, Ukraine is an associated country and participates in Horizon Europe – the European Union’s Framework Program for Research and Innovation. In October 2023, Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine, a project funded by the European Commission, began its work on the basis of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine. The main goal of the Office is to provide information and consulting support to Ukrainian organizations on the special aspects of participation in the Horizon Europe Programme. BENJAMIN HAERDLE, a correspondent of the magazine, spoke with the Head of the Office, Igor Taranov, about the Office’s activities, its achievements and prospects of work.
On August 22, the Executive Director of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine and the team of Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine held a working meeting with the representatives of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), which operates under the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
At the beginning of the discussion, Olga Polotska, Executive Director of the NRFU, welcomed the participants and briefed the British colleagues on the work of the Foundation, its achievements, and focused on the grants being awarded within its framework.
Igor Taranov, Head of the Office, provided an overview of Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine’s initiatives. He then invited the Office’s team members to present and discuss their respective areas of activity across the programme’s components, clusters, and EU Missions.
The Arts and Humanities Research Council was represented by Jamie Davies, Senior Manager, International Partnerships and Engagement, Jaideep Gupte, Director of Research, Strategy and Innovation, and Gregory Meredith, Head of International Partnerships and Engagement.
The meeting explored avenues to enhance participation in collaborative projects under the Horizon Europe Programme, with particular attention to calls for proposals in Cluster 2 “Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society” of Pillar 2. Discussions centred on the potential engagement of Ukrainian organisations in the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage and the New European Bauhaus initiatives, with the aim of forging strong partnerships to support cultural heritage preservation, sustainable design, and inclusive urban regeneration.
Special focus was placed on encouraging Ukrainian researchers to engage in projects supported by the AHRC. Emphasis was given to the role these projects will play in fostering future capacity-building efforts, identifying new partners, and enhancing access to information regarding AHRC funding opportunities.
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The Arts and Humanities Research Council supports world-leading, independent research across a diverse range of fields, from philosophy and the creative industries to art and product design. This research tackles some of society’s most pressing challenges, including addressing modern slavery, examining the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence, and deepening our understanding of what it means to be human.