EU funding for researchers and universities
Core beneficiaries of Horizon Europe, ERC grants, Marie Curie fellowships, and national research council co-funding. Often lead or participate in consortium projects.
Part of our complete EU funding guide.
Open calls relevant to researchers and universities
Live from our database. Updated daily from official EU and national sources.
EU programmes most relevant to researchers and universities
Each programme has different eligibility rules, budgets, and application channels.
Horizon Europe
2021–2027€95.5 billion
The largest EU research and innovation programme. Funds collaborative R&D, breakthrough innovation, and research infrastructure across all scientific disciplines.
Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL)
2021–2027€7.5 billion
Funds digital capacity building across the EU: supercomputing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, advanced digital skills, and deployment of digital technologies.
LIFE Programme
2021–2027€5.4 billion
The EU instrument for environment and climate action. Funds nature conservation, circular economy, climate change mitigation, and clean energy transition projects.
How the EU funding process works
A generic end-to-end overview. Each programme adds its own specifics.
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Find open calls that match your profile
Search by country, sector, applicant type, and deadline. EU funding is published across dozens of portals, so consolidation saves significant time.
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Check eligibility before investing effort
Review applicant mode (single vs consortium), entity type requirements, geographic restrictions, and co-financing obligations. Disqualify early to protect team bandwidth.
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Build your consortium if required
Many Horizon Europe calls require partners from multiple EU countries. Identify complementary organisations early — consortium formation often takes longer than proposal writing.
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Write and submit your proposal
Follow the call documentation precisely. Most EU proposals require a work plan, budget breakdown, impact statement, and consortium description. Submit via the Funding & Tenders Portal.
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Evaluation and grant agreement
Proposals are evaluated by independent experts against published criteria. Successful applicants negotiate a grant agreement that defines deliverables, reporting, and payment schedule.
Common questions
How much EU funding is available?
The EU allocates hundreds of billions of euros across its 2021–2027 budget cycle. Horizon Europe alone provides €95.5 billion for research and innovation. National agencies distribute additional co-funding, and structural funds like ERDF support regional development.
Do I need to be based in the EU to apply?
Most EU funding requires at least one partner established in an EU or EEA member state. Some programmes also allow participation from associated countries (like the UK and Switzerland under specific agreements). National co-funding typically requires a local entity.
What is the typical success rate for EU grants?
Success rates vary significantly by programme. Horizon Europe collaborative projects typically see 10–15% success rates. EIC Accelerator is more competitive at around 5–8%. National programmes often have higher acceptance rates but smaller budgets.
How long does the EU funding process take?
From call publication to grant agreement, expect 6–12 months. Proposal preparation takes 4–8 weeks for most calls. Evaluation takes 3–5 months. Grant agreement negotiation adds another 1–3 months before funding arrives.
What is co-financing and how does it work?
Most EU grants do not cover 100% of project costs. Co-financing means your organisation contributes a percentage (typically 25–50%) through own funds, in-kind contributions, or other revenue. The exact rate depends on the programme and your entity type.
Can UK organisations still access EU funding?
The UK is an associated country to Horizon Europe, meaning UK entities can participate in most Horizon Europe calls. However, UK organisations are generally not eligible for structural funds (ERDF), national agency calls, or some programme-specific actions.
Official sources
Primary EU portals and programme pages. We monitor these continuously.
Researchers and universities funding by country
National programmes, co-financing, and eligibility notes per country.
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