The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the winners of its latest Advanced Grants competition, awarding €721 million to 281 leading researchers across Europe. As part of the Horizon Europe programme, this prestigious funding allows senior researchers to pursue ambitious projects that could lead to major scientific breakthroughs. The work of the awarded researchers will cover a […]
The real info would be 721 million divided between 281 researchers (less than 3 million each).
Personally, I’d rather see that nice 700 million budget be used to focus on a handful of selected priority projects (I don’t care of they’re senior or junior researchers) but that’s just me and since I don’t have 700 millions I probably do not know what I’m talking about.
Also, being the EU, my very naive idea would then raise the question: what are the selection criteria and who is to decide? And since it’s the EU that would lead to the creation of a commission that would study the criteria to use and who to ask, and then to a new commission studying the result of that first commission, and then a new commission deciding of it’s worth using those results validated by the first two commissions because of the public perception that day, and so on and, suddenly, we’re already 25 years late.
But, I insist, I have no idea what I’m talking about ;)