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General Data Protection Regulation
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regulates the collection and processing of personal data from individuals living in the European Union. Its provisions have far-reaching impact on researchers and their organisations.
Data-related Legislation
Data are a cornerstone of the research process. The European Commission has introduced numerous pieces of data-related legislation to make more data available for Research and Innovation (R&I) and regulate their use. Science Europe follows these developments closely to ensure the best possible conditions for research.
EU Legislation
Legislation decided at EU level can have a large impact on the European research ecosystem. To reinforce Europe’s world-class research, it is essential to have a regulatory framework in place that benefits research excellence, openness, and international collaboration.
Cross-border Collaboration
Increased cross-border collaboration contributes to scientific excellence. It allows research communities to work together and strengthens less research-intensive regions. To facilitate collaboration and reduce the administrative burden, Science Europe assists its members in setting up new mechanisms.
EU Framework Programmes - Horizon Europe
The EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation is the main EU funding instrument for research and innovation. Science Europe is currently fully engaged in promoting its members’ key interests and expertise in the ongoing discussions over the next Framework Programme, Horizon Europe.

Research environment grant for follow-up studies of COVID-19 vaccines
It gives researchers the opportunity to collaborate nationally to conduct follow-up studies of COVID-19 vaccine that are justified by the needs of health and medical care and that contribute to a permanent infrastructure for future follow-up studies. The call is part of the national research programme.
Budget: 100,000,000 Kr
Eligibility: Individual applicant, with a clinical position, connected to a Swedish administrating organisation.

Project grant for research on viruses and virus-caused disease conditions
The call gives researchers the freedom to formulate their own research ideas, methods and implementation, and to solve a defined research task within a limited period of time. The focus of this call is on long-term research into basic virology and fundamental disease mechanisms caused by viruses.
Budget: 50,000,000 Kr
Eligibility: Individual applicant, connected to a Swedish administrating organisation.

Urgent funding SARS-CoV-2

Urgent funding SARS-CoV-2 - International funding network

FONDO ISCIII COVID
Urgent call to fund research projects on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. With over 120 projects funded and 24 M€ committed, the funds covered research on diagnostic tools, disease characterization, treatments, virus biology, vaccines, epidemiologic surveillance, artificial intelligence tools, and the socio-economic impact aspects of the pandemic.
Budget: € 24,000,000
Eligibility: All Spanish institutions

Project grant for research into post-COVID
ACTIVE CALL
The purpose of the project grant is to fund research into post-infectious conditions with remaining or late-onset symptoms following COVID-19 infection (post-COVID). The call is part of the national research programme on viruses and pandemics.
Budget: 50,000,000 Kr
Eligibility: Individual applicant, connected to a Swedish administrating organisation.

Get funding for ideas that address COVID-19
ACTIVE CALL
This UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) call is intended for research addressing and mitigating health, social, economic, cultural and environmental impacts of the outbreak. Themes: new research or innovation that will deliver a significant contribution to the understanding of and response to the pandemic plus impacts. Support the manufacture and/or wide scale adoption.
Budget: No budget currently set. UKRI is interested in funding research of any scale that can demonstrate it will deliver impact in the project length.
Eligibility: Standard UKRI eligibility requirements apply.
Deadline for submission: No deadline currently set.

National Research Programme 80: COVID-19 in Society
ACTIVE CALL
The National Research Programme "COVID-19 in Society" (NRP 80) aims to help manage current and future pandemics by analysing social processes during the pandemic from a social science perspective. NRP 80 thus complements NRP 78 "COVID-19", launched in 2020 to investigate primarily the biomedical and clinical aspects, as well as the special call for research on coronaviruses launched by the SNSF
Budget: CHF 14 million

Urgent call for proposals 2021 – Ensuring the future availability of data or research materials
ACTIVE CALL
In this urgent call, Formas welcomes applications within any of its areas of responsibility that show an urgent need to ensure future availability of primary research data, such as measurement data and collected samples, interviews and participating observations.
Eligibility: Researchers with a doctoral degree.
Budget: 10,000,000 kr

WHO-SOLIDARITY Trial
ACTIVE CALL
The Department of Health (National Sponsors) and HRB Clinical Research Facilities worked together to participate in the WHO Solidarity Trial. It is one of the largest international randomized trials for COVID-19 treatments, enrolling almost 12 000 patients in 500 hospital sites in over 30 countries. The Solidarity Trial is evaluating the effect of drugs on 3 important outcomes in COVID-19 patients: mortality, need for assisted ventilation and duration of hospital stay.
Budget: € 1,600,000
Eligibility: skilled clinical trialists.

FNR COVID-19 Funding Instrument (2021)
ACTIVE CALL
The call aims to support research projects that are expected to directly impact the management of the crisis in the coming months.
Funding duration: up to 12 months.
FNR financial support: up to € 125.000 per project.
Budget: € 2,000,000
Eligibility: The call is open to all domains. The call is open to all researchers/institutions eligible for FNR funding.

Complexity research in connection with the Covid-19 crisis
This ‘complexity science’ call is concerned with the way in which separate but interlinked complex systems operate: the national crisis organization on the one hand, and the decentralized system of the security regions and/or medical institutions on the other.
Budget: € 720,000
Eligibility: Full, associate and assistant professors and other researchers with a comparable appointment can submit an application if:
- they are employed (i.e. hold a salaried position) at one of the following organisations: Universities established in the Kingdom of the Netherlands; University medical centres; NWO and KNAW institutes; the Netherlands Cancer Institute; the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen; the DUBBLE Beamline at the ESRF in Grenoble; NCB Naturalis; Advanced Research Centre for NanoLithography (ARCNL); Princess Máxima Center.
- and also have an appointment period for at least the duration of the application procedure and the entire duration of the research for which the grant is being applied for. Personnel with a zero-hour appointment is excluded from applying.
Global Research Council
What is the Global Research Council (GRC) and how does Science Europe support it's efforts?

Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia
Fond za nauku Republike Srbije
SFRS
Funds and creates an enabling environment for the continuous development of scientific and research activities in the Republic of Serbia.