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51 new FP7 calls for proposals launched

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by CORDIS

The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Research has published a series of calls for proposals under the ‘Cooperation’, ‘Capacities’, ‘People’ and ‘Ideas’ Programmes of the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).

The calls come under a wide variety of themes and topics, including:

  • health,
  • food, agriculture and fisheries,
  • ‘Future Internet’,
  • ‘the ocean of tomorrow’,
  • ERA-Net,
  • information and communication technologies (ICT),
  • automotive-related topics, including ICT, green technology and power storage technologies,
  • joint initiatives with third countries, such as Russia and Japan,
  • strengthening cooperation with Europe’s neighbours and joint science and technology centres in third countries,
  • nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies,
  • buildings and energy efficiency,
  • energy,
  • space,
  • the GALILEO satellite system,
  • ecological innovation,
  • international staff exchanges, Marie Curie Initial Training Networks, Marie Curie Industry-Academia pathways,
  • Starting Independent Researcher Grants,
  • Joint Technology Initiatives (JTIs),
  • security research,
  • building regional research potential,
  • research benefitting small and medium enterprises,
  • science and society,
  • transport,
  • socio-economic sciences and humanities,
  • future and emerging technologies.

The budgets vary from call to call as do conditions for eligibility and deadlines.

Further information

cordis.europa.eu/fp7/calls

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