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The latest edition of the ERC Magazine is all about countries that historically perform poorly in ERC grant competitions. How can we improve this situation?

We've gathered opinions and suggestions from experts and grantees 👉 erc.europa.eu/erc-magazine

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/ERC_Research/

"In the '70s, I was forbidden to take a research trip to Finland...such restrictions meant that researchers did not gain much international experience."

ERC Scientific Council's Alice Valkárová examines why some countries lag behind in ERC competitions👉bit.ly/ScCviewWidening

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/ERC_Research/

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The ERC has several programmes to help unlock the potential of countries that have a lower than average performance in ERC grant competitions.

We explore the results of two schemes: the ERC Visiting Fellowship Programme and the Mentoring Initiative 👉bit.ly/ERCWschemedata

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/ERC_Research/

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Physicist Matej Praprotnik from Slovenia and architectural historian Jasenka Gudelj from Croatia share their experiences during their ERC Visiting Fellowships...

... and afterwards, once they had obtained ERC grants and were setting up their projects.

👉 bit.ly/ERCWfellowshipexp

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/ERC_Research/

Jacek Kuźnicki, biochemist and former President of the scientific council of the Polish National Science Centre, gives his views what could be done to improve the success rates of grant proposals from historically less successful countries.

👉 bit.ly/ERCWExtOpEd

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/ERC_Research/

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