There are several individual research grants available for researchers within life sciences. But how do you know you are ready to apply for such a personal grant? In this article, we discuss one of the leading individual grants for young researchers, the European Research Council (ERC) Frontier research grant, as well as the requirements that should be met by the researchers applying for such grant.
There are three ERC core funding schemes that can be applied for by independent researchers, depending on their career stage: starting, consolidator and advanced grant. The main criterion for obtaining an ERC frontier research grant is scientific excellence. Candidates should represent the top 3% in their peer group and should pursue ground-breaking, high-risk/high-gain research. This scientific excellence should be demonstrated by an excellent track record, with highly cited papers in top journals.
Another prerequisite for obtaining an ERC grant is the innovative nature of the research proposal. Applying scientists should push innovation beyond its current limits with their research proposal. The ERC puts particular emphasis on the frontiers of science (high-risk/high-reward). This means that proposals are encouraged to show a multi- or interdisciplinary nature which cross the boundaries between different fields of research, addressing new and emerging fields of research or introduce unconventional, innovative approaches and scientific inventions.
When applying for an ERC frontier research grant, the scientific excellence of your research should also be reflected in your CV. Young researchers (at least 2 years of experience since completion of their PhD) should show mobility, demonstrated by their willingness to relocate to a different research institute or country if this benefits their research. Senior researchers should have a clear track record, having established their own successful and innovative research line. Their established research line should serve as a platform for further ground-breaking discoveries. Your independence and excellence as a researcher is furthermore reflected by the number of PhDs and/or postdocs you have supervised, your H-index, international experience and even (at later stages) by the set-up of your own company.
Below we provide a comprehensive overview of which ERC grant applies to which stage of your career and the specific requirements of these grants.
Promising early-career researchers should have 2-7 years of experience after their PhD has been awarded.
Excellent researchers should have >7-12 years of experience after their PhD has been awarded.
Established research leaders with a recognised track record of research achievements.
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