Prestigious grants to UiO

November 24, 2023

Noëlle Lynn Wenger Streeton at the Faculty of Humanities and Victor Greiff at the Faculty of Medicine have received ERC Consolidator Grants from the European Research Council. Victor Greiff and Noëlle Lynn Wenger Streeton have received research grants from the European Research Council. Photo: UiO and Tom GarretsonThe ERC Consolidator Grant is a research grant awarded to researchers who have shown potential to become leaders in their field. About Horizon Europe and ERC Consolidator GrantsERC Consolidator Grants are awarded to researchers who obtained their PhD seven to twelve years ago. ERC Consolidator Grants are part of Horizon Europe's Pillar I, "Excellent Science," and consist of grants of up to two million euros for a period of five years.

Noëlle Lynn Wenger Streeton at the Faculty of Humanities and Victor Greiff at the Faculty of Medicine have received ERC Consolidator Grants from the European Research Council.

Victor Greiff and Noëlle Lynn Wenger Streeton have received research grants from the European Research Council. Photo: UiO and Tom Garretson

The ERC Consolidator Grant is a research grant awarded to researchers who have shown potential to become leaders in their field. UiO received a total of twenty-four applications for this year's ERC Consolidator Grant call, and ERC granted two of the projects:

  • Noëlle Lynn Wenger Streeton, Faculty of Humanities: "The Survival of Damaged Medieval Polychromed Heritage in the Nordics"
  • Victor Greiff, Faculty of Medicine: "Learning the interaction rules of antibody-antigen binding"

Read more (In Norwegian): "This grant gives me the opportunity to finally work on my dream project, which is to understand antibody binding," says a delighted Victor Greiff.

About Horizon Europe and ERC Consolidator Grants

ERC Consolidator Grants are awarded to researchers who obtained their PhD seven to twelve years ago. ERC Consolidator Grants are part of Horizon Europe's Pillar I, "Excellent Science," and consist of grants of up to two million euros for a period of five years.

By November 2023, UiO had submitted approximately 830 applications to Horizon Europe, and ERC had approved more than 140 projects. The majority of the projects, 96, are within "Excellent Science." All in all, UiO's grants in Horizon Europe amount to around 1 billion Norwegian kroner.
 

The source of this news is from University of Oslo