Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience (CRCNS)
International: Yes
Code: CRCNS
Link: https://www.aei.gob.es/noticias/anuncio-convocator...
Type of instrument: Others
Scope: OTHER INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
Project Typology: Cooperation
Beneficiaries:- Cooperativa
- Individual researcher
- Large company
- Microenterprise
- Research organization (University, Research Center...)
- SME
Two types of proposals will be considered in response to this call:
-Research proposals describing collaborative research projects.
-Data-sharing proposals to support the exchange of data and other resources.
Through the CRCNS programme, the participating funding organisations support collaborative activities spanning a wide spectrum of research in computational neuroscience, as aligned with the missions and strategic objectives of each agency.
Requirements:Both national and international projects will be considered, including proposals seeking parallel international funding. As detailed in the call, there are opportunities for parallel funding for bilateral projects between the United States and Germany, the United States and France, the United States and Israel, the United States and Japan, the United States and Spain, as well as multilateral projects involving the United States and two or more CRCNS partner countries.
Criteria:The NSF will coordinate and manage the proposal review process jointly with participating national and international funding organisations, using a joint panel review process applied by all participating funders.
RIS3 Areas:- Health
- Other area of activity
- TIC
Phases and dates:
Number of phases: una
From 30 de July de 2024 to 13 de November de 2024
For any information regarding the call and support during the preparation process, you may contact the European Projects Office SECTI. Whether you are interested in submitting a proposal or finding a consortium to join, we are here to help
Contact details:
Email: OPE-SECTI@fundecyt-pctex.es Tel.: +34 924 014 600
This activity is part of the Internationalisation of R&D&I project, funded 80% by the General Secretariat for Education, Science, and Vocational Training of the Regional Government of Extremadura and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) of the EU (“A Way of Making Europe”), and managed by the FUNDECYT Science and Technology Park of Extremadura.