Joint Research Centre

JRC does not launch annual Work Programmes (the documents that include topics and calls for research proposals). The JRC offers its infrastructure for research and collaboration.

The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the Commission's science and knowledge service. The JRC employs scientists to carry out research in order to provide independent scientific advice and support to EU policy.

Key Information

Swiss eligibility:

Swiss entities can participate. For further information, please check here.

Responsibilities

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- create, manage and make sense of knowledge to support European policies with independent evidence
- develop innovative tools and make them available to policy makers
- anticipate emerging issues that need to be addressed at EU level and understand policy environments
- share know-how with EU countries, the scientific community and international partners

Independent Scientific Evidence for EU Policies

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- The European Commission's science and knowledge service, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) supports EU policies with independent scientific evidence throughout the whole policy cycle.
- Anticipate emerging issues that need to be addressed at EU level and understand policy environments
- Collaborate with over a thousand organisations worldwide whose scientists have access to many JRC facilities through various collaboration agreements.
- Host specialist laboratories and unique research facilities and is home to thousands of scientists.

More information can also be found here.

Contact

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Sasha Hugentobler

Sasha Hugentobler

National Contact Point for
Health (Cluster 1)
Joint Research Centre (JRC)
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)

+41 31 380 60 06
sasha.hugentobler@euresearch.ch
LinkedIn
Euresearch Network Office
Belpstrasse 11
3007 Bern

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