You are here: For the applicantsNews and eventsNewsHungarian and international RDI news
Training and Capacity Building at JRC Laboratories
Training and Capacity Building at JRC Laboratories
09 February 2023
Modified: 09 February 2023
Reading time: 2 minute(s)
Open access to research infrastructures enables researchers to learn to use JRC facilities for their future experiments.

The European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) opens for the purposes of training and capacity building its scientific laboratories and facilities to people working in academia and research organisations, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and more in general to the public and private sector.

The JRC offers access to its non-nuclear facilities to researchers and scientists from EU Member States and countries associated to the Horizon Europe programme. For nuclear facilities, the JRC opens to EU Member States and to countries associated to the Euratom Research Programme.

Offering access to visiting researchers is part of JRC's strategy to provide training and capacity building to strengthen their capabilities to obtain, develop, improve, and retain the skills, knowledge, tools, equipment and other resources needed to do their jobs competently or to a greater capacity within the running and use of similar Research Infrastructures.

After following a training and capacity building course at the JRC, scientists are more familiar with the JRC laboratories which can improve the suitability of their proposals for the Open Access to Research Infrastructures programme.

Scientists and technicians will have the opportunity to be trained in the following fields:

  • chemistry;
  • biosciences/life sciences;
  • physical sciences;
  • ICT;
  • Foresight.

More information:

https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/knowledge-tools-laboratories/training-programmes/open-access-jrc-research-infrastructures-training-and-capacity-building_en

Updated: 09 February 2023
Feedback
Was this page helpful?