Six SNSF Consolidator Grants awarded to EPFL researchers

© 2023 EPFL

© 2023 EPFL

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) awarded six "SNSF Consolidator Grants" to EPFL researchers. This transitional measure replaces the ERC Consolidator Grants.

The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) awarded six "SNSF Consolidator Grants" to EPFL researchers. This transitional measure replaces the ERC Consolidator Grants.

Congratulations to Andrea Ablasser (SV), Bruno Correia (SV), Ulrich Lorenz (SB), Jeremy Luterbacher (SB), Julia Tagliabue (ENAC) and Lijing Xin (CIBM) for winning an SNSF Consolidator Grant each!

Due to Switzerland’s status as a non-associated third country in the Horizon Europe programme, the federal government mandated the SNSF to launch the funding scheme "SNSF Consolidator Grant". This transitional measure replaces the ERC Consolidator Grants, that Swiss Institutions are currently not eligible to apply to, due to Switzerland’s current non-association status to Horizon Europe. The programme is open to researchers with a PhD or MD-PhD awarded >7 and ≤12 years at the time of submission, who have already achieved scientific independence and contributed to science without the participation of their PhD supervisor. It offers up to CHF 1.75 million for a period of up to 5 years.

A total of 182 researchers applied to the 2022 SNSF Consolidator Grant call; 30 were awarded a grant for a total of approximately 54 million francs. The overall success rate was 17%.

Six of these grants have gone to EPFL researchers:

The SERI is currently evaluating a possible call for Consolidator Grants 2023. The Research Office will keep the EPFL community informed as soon as we receive any further information.