
BY: We the Italians Editorial Staff
Last week, the European Research Council (ERC)—the EU’s main funding body for basic scientific research—announced the recipients of its 2025 Advanced Grants. These highly competitive awards, totaling €721 million, are aimed at senior researchers who have already made significant contributions to their fields.
A total of 281 projects were selected, each receiving up to €2.5 million over five years. Italian researchers secured 37 of those grants. One particularly noteworthy aspect is how the awards were distributed across countries. In EU funding competitions, there’s often a concern that more politically or economically powerful nations will dominate, regardless of proposal quality. That wasn’t entirely the case here.
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