Overview

Career Stage(s): Leading Researcher,

Funding Type(s): Strategic project development,

Deadline: Contact FNR for details

PROGRAMME SUMMARY

The INITIATE programme is designed to support the initiation and development of strategic research and innovation  project ideas that will help make Luxembourg internationally competitive in priority domains. This phase of project  development should engage different public and private (if applicable) teams strategically in tackling larger  questions, which require focused and dedicated support that is cannot be addressed through conventional project funding.

Through INITIATE, the FNR wishes to back and guide the early-stage development of high-risk/high-reward strategic project ideas, up to the point where a solid project proposal is formulated that can potentially be submitted to FNR’s strategic programmes, such as NCER, PEARL, IPBG, a dedicated one-time call, or a bespoke “package” of funding  instruments.

View funded INITIATE projects

Target projects to be funded by INITIATE

Project ideas should be mission-oriented and embedded in the national research and innovation strategy, involving  partners from diverse eco-systems and sectors. The proposed project idea should break away from established  frameworks and thought patterns and should hold the potential to produce innovative knowledge with a good  likelihood of significant socio-economic impact. Engagement with non-academic partners is essential: applicants are  encouraged to engage with their strategic partners and co-develop ideas early in the process. INITIATE proposals  should fall within the National Research Priorities and must also be a demonstrably institutional priority of the  submitting institution.

INITIATE projects should evolve into the implementation phase of strategic initiatives as planned for the subsequent execution period.

Successful INITIATE projects can benefit from further funding opportunities, and part of the goal is  to determine what is fit for purpose for each individual project. Thus, the expected outcome of an INITIATE project is a  coherent project plan that can be submitted as proposal for other funding adapted for the next steps of the project.

For example, INITIATE funding is a pre-requisite for submission of a NCER application. In this way, the FNR and  applicant team can co-design the NCER in an optimal way, to ensure the quality required for a NCER in Luxembourg. However, not every INITIATE should aim to have a NCER as a goal.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

There is no call for INITIATE proposals. Following the initial presentation to the FNR, a decision will be taken which may result in a formal invitation to submit an INITIATE proposal. The FNR, together with other stakeholders (e.g. Ministries, Education or Health sector, Industry, Co-sponsors, etc…) can also suggest potential INITIATE challenges and missions to the research institutions.

  • The initial proposal must be validated and selected by the senior leadership of the applying research institution(s). In order to display the institutional backing, all INITIATE proposals must first be presented to the FNR in the presence of the consortium leader as well as one member of senior leadership of the applying research institution.
  • This proposal should be a concise summary of the idea, as well as the preliminary steps that will be undertaken to develop the idea into a fully-fledged project. While there is no template for this proposal, it should be around 10 pages long (and the FNR will request the resubmission of proposals that do not respect this). The proposal must clearly specify the addressed challenge or mission and its societal and economic relevance, outlining how it can be translated into research questions.

INITIATE news

Webinar: FNR Reporting is evolving in 2023!

Starting in 2023, the FNR shifts to a new reporting process, the goal of reducing the burden of reporting for all sides, allowing space for a broader range of research outputs to be recognised, and building trust with everyone in the research and science communication ecosystem. This new reporting process was built through an inclusive process with the research institutions, with useful feedback on both our current processes as well as potential improvements received from researchers and administrative staff with reporting experience. The slides from the webinar on 1 February are now available!

Creating value for society: The FNR’s strategy and action plan 2022-2025

Esch-sur-Alzette, 14 January 2022 – The Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) yesterday signed its multi-annual agreement[1] with the Government for the period 2022-2025. For the implementation of the activities covered by this agreement, the Government authorises the FNR[2] to make commitments up to an overall ceiling of 445 MEUR over the next four years.

INITIATE projects round-up

The FNR’s INITIATE programme supports the initiation and development of strategic research and innovation project ideas that will help make Luxembourg internationally competitive in priority domains. Five INITIATE projects have been granted so far.

INITIATE: Support for development of strategic research & innovation project ideas

Following a pilot phase that started in 2019, the FNR has consolidated its INITIATE funding instrument. The INITIATE instrument is designed to support the initiation and development of strategic research and innovation project ideas that will help make Luxembourg internationally competitive in priority domains.

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