Strengthens cooperation between academic organisations from low R&I performing countries and leading international institutions.

What is the European Excellence Initiative (EEI)?

Targeted at the academic sector, EEI aims to significantly strengthen the cooperation between organisations from the academic sector of low R&I performing countries (see list of “Widening Countries“) and internationally leading academic institutions to promote the transformation of the higher education sector and its surrounding ecosystems.

The EEI focuses on networking building and strategic research domains, with a centre of gravity in Widening Countries.

Type of action                                                                                                                  

Coordination and Support Action – lump sum (CSA-LS), funding networking, coordination or support services, policy dialogues and mutual learning exercises and studies in the form of lump sums.

Who can apply?

Consortia must include at least two coordinators who are academic or research organisations from one or two Widening Countries, and at least two internationally leading institutions from two different EU member states or associated countries (e.g. Israel).

Types of eligible organisations: Comprehensive universities, small universities, non-university research centres, academy of science institutes, polytechnic universities, universities of applied science, and specialised laboratories. Actors of surrounding innovation ecosystems are encouraged to be involved as partner organisations.

Expected outcomes

Highlights

Funding

Project duration: Up to three years.

Eligible costs:

Expected EU contribution per project: Varies according to call’s budget.

For more information, please refer to the full European Excellence Initiative – Widening 2023-2025 Work Programme.

How ISERD can assist you

Further Information:

Contact us

For questions regarding the call and its submission requirements please contact the Widening team at ISERD.