
NEW Deadline: 26 March 2025
The European project AgroServ has an open call to give access to transnational scientific data, specialized expertise, experimental sites, technology, and laboratories, connecting professionals from chemistry, biology, agronomy, ecology, bioengineering, analysis, sociology, and economics. Researchers (including PhD and master students) may have access to many installations and services across Europe.
Benefits
The complete list of provided services can be found here, and 11 Research Infrastructures are available.
If awarded you will:
- Utilize services offered by AgroServ partners at no cost;
- Receive reimbursement for travel and accommodation expenses;
- Have assistance during project execution at partner facilities;
- Access necessary expertise to complete your experimental work.
How to apply
You should apply only after thorough discussion with the Research Infrastructures’ facility managers/service providers them regarding your research project.
Applicants are responsible for developing their research proposal and submitting a feasible proposal that meets AgroServ’s guidelines and requirements.
It is mandatory that projects integrate services from at least two different Research Infrastructures. This requirement ensures a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to your research, enhancing both the quality and scope of your project by leveraging diverse expertise and facilities.
You can apply for:
- Physical access: access in person, with scientists (users) physically visiting the facility.
- Remote access: services offered without the scientists physically visiting the facility (e.g. access to samples, etc.).
- Virtual access: access to data or models including the organization’s cloud, data centres, etc.
Proposals to access the AgroServ research services shouldaddress interdisciplinary topics related to agroecology to enable the interaction of communities of researchers in widely separated areas.
Additional information can be read here.