Horizon Europe: Opportunities for Digestive Health
Explore current and future EU funding opportunities, UEG's start-up grant, and involvement as a consortium partner in projects
At UEG, we're passionate about advancing research in digestive health and want to support your innovative ideas. Our mission is to engage a greater number of digestive health researchers in Horizon Europe-funded projects.
UEG provides start-up grants of €10,000 for initiatives focused on forming pan-European project consortiums.
UEG is also interested in participating in EU-funded projects. To project consortia, the UEG can offer comprehensive partnership, aiding in the development and execution of their project dissemination strategies. UEG would be an excellent choice as a dissemination partner for research projects related to digestive health.
Project proposal coordinators have to contact UEG at least 8 weeks before the submission deadline for single-stage application processes or 4 weeks before the deadline for the second-stage phase of the application procedure. UEG commits to responding to your inquiry within a maximum of two weeks.
We accept applications on an ongoing basis until UEG's capacity to participate in projects is reached. There is no set deadline. All applications will be treated confidentially and evaluated by experts from various disciplines within the UEG Research Committee specializing in digestive health.
How to apply:
To consider your application, we kindly request initial information to be sent via email to . Please include the following:
Horizon Europe is the European Union’s main funding instrument for research and innovation. The goal is to ensure Europe produces world-class science, removes barriers to innovation and makes it easier for the public and private sectors to work together in delivering innovation.
Several calls are open and of interest for the Digestive Health community in Horizon Europe. A non-exhaustive list of current calls for proposals:
UEG is actively participating in the project HoloSurge. We're helping as a dissemination partner to communicate how doctors use medical images.