Author:
Mariana Tulf

Open access to Core Facilities under A4L_BRIDGE

European Union’s Horizon EUROPE project A4L_BRIDGE has opened the first call for open access to Core Facilities. 

On May 2, Alliance4Life_BRIDGE project bringing together the most advanced life sciences universities and research institutions from Central and Eastern Europe launched its first call for open access to research facilities. The call is open for funding applications until June 28. 

All researchers and students from Alliance4Life institutions can apply via short online application form and get free access to available research infrastructure. The application procedure and in case of positive response, the later reporting phase, has been done as convenient and time saving for researchers as possible. 

The total financial allocation of this call, 90,000 EUR, will be distributed among selected projects and will enable the participating researchers to take advantage of unique technologies and expertise available at one of the partner institutions. Researchers of all career stages including PhD students and master students can participate in the call. The maximum amount of one application is 9000 EUR. 

Acknowledgment of the Horizon Europe financial support through A4L_BRIDGE project in the future publication is required.

The documents of the call

The database of the core facilities

The next call is expected in early 2026. 
 

The project Alliance4Life_BIRDGE (Grant No 101136453) is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
 

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