WHAT IS A JOINT RESEARCH GROUP?
ULB-VUB Joint Research Groups bring together researchers from both universities who are active on the same research topic, i.e. a topic that covers multiple related research projects, PhDs, Master's dissertations, or publications.
The strategic collaboration within a ULB-VUB JRG aims to strengthen both partners' positions in their area of expertise and to produce disciplinary and interdisciplinary contributions.
ULB-VUB JOINT RESEARCH GROUPS ARE :
- High-level research centres dedicated to scientific and technological exchanges and cooperation
- Platforms for researcher mobility and training
- Hubs offering knowledge, expertise, and—in certain cases—equipment and infrastructures
- Opportunities to transfer technology and knowledge with powerful effects on society, economy, the non-market sector, governance, or the public as a whole
HOW TO START A JRG?
- A JRG must include at least three senior researchers (i.e. established postdoctoral researchers) from each institution
- A JRG may include researchers from different research centres or departments in each institution
- Applications must be submitted to both institutions' Research Councils at the same time. The creation of a JRG is approved as soon as both Research Councils have accepted the application.
You may apply by clicking on the following link:
- ULB : http://infofin.ulb.ac.be/?AC=400&VP=1&PID=1359
- VUB : https://vub.sharepoint.com/sites/PUB_RD_PA/SitePages/Onderzoeksgroepen.aspx?OR=Teams-HL&CT=1679667699860&clickparams=eyJBcHBOYW1lIjoiVGVhbXMtRGVza3RvcCIsIkFwcFZlcnNpb24iOiIxNDE1LzIzMDIwNTAxNDI3IiwiSGFzRmVkZXJhdGVkVXNlciI6ZmFsc2V9 (VUB-ULB Research Groups)
HOW DOES A JRG WORK?
- JRGs are chaired by a senior researcher from one of the two institutions, and co-chaired by a researcher from the other institution; both have a two-year mandate, and the end of which they switch roles.
- Each JRG determines its own internal operating process, in accordance with the rules of both institutions.
- JRGs are approved for a duration of 4 years, renewable based on proof of common activities and results.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Each of the two institutions provides the following financial support for the creation of a JRG:
- €2,500 upon approval of the JRG's creation
- €800 when a joint supervision agreement is signed
Take a look at the active Joint Research Groups: