THALIA: Foundations of Change, Prosperity, Equality and Development
Programme “THALIA 2021-2027” constitutes a multi-annual, multi-fund development Programme that was drawn up in accordance to the Article 22 of the Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 (Common Provisions Regulation – CPR), outlining the development strategy for the utilisation of the resources allocated to Cyprus through the Cohesion Policy Funds, for the period 2021-2027.
The total budget of the Programme amounts to €1.81 billion, of which €968 million comes from the EU Cohesion Policy Funds, while the remaining €842 million is the national contribution.
The “Research Infrastructures” Program aims to create of new large-scale research infrastructures that will be used for the implementation of research projects by the Consortium. In particular, the funded projects should promote collaboration between stakeholders of the R&I ecosystem (research organisations, enterprises or other organisations) in order to effectively share the research infrastructure.
In addition, through the implementation of the Program the following are expected:
The Call “Small Scale Research Infrastructures” concerns the funding of projects aims to create new or upgrading small-scale research infrastructures that will be used for the implementation of a high-level cutting-edge research project by the Consortium.
Through the proposed research projects, effective collaboration between stakeholders and departments of the same organisation (where applicable) should be promoted to maximize the use of infrastructure.
Specifically, funded projects under the Program “Research Infrastructures” can concern:
According to the “Framework for State aid for research and development and innovation (2014/C 198/01” and article 2 (91) of the General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER) ‘research infrastructure’ means facilities, resources and related services that are used by the scientific community to conduct research in their respective fields and covers scientific equipment or sets of instruments, knowledge-based resources such as collections, archives or structured scientific information, enabling information and communication technology-based infrastructures such as grid, computing, software and communication, or any other entity of a unique nature essential to conduct research.
The Consortium should:
The proposed Research Infrastructures should have the ability to gradually penetrate the modern international research scene of their field and/or serve the research needs of Cypriot society, economy and industry. The Coordinator can be any high-level researcher who is either already an employee of the Host Organisation or an external one who will be called upon to undertake this role.
The proposed research infrastructure should:
60% / €500.000 – €700.000 funding per project
The Host Organisation (HO) must be a Research Organisation (A1, A2) or an Enterprise. (Β.1, Β.2, Β.3).
Research Organisations (A), Enterprises (B) or Other Organisations (C) may participate as additional Partner Organisations.
The consortium must include at least three Organisations. At least one of the participating organisations in the consortium must be from the private sector (cat. B1, B2, B3, C1, A2-privately funded research center).
All general rules and procedures for the participation of organisations and individuals, the eligible activities and costs, as well as the specific information regarding the RESTART 2016-2020 Programmes, are included in the RESTART 2016-2020 Work Programme, which is the basic reference document and an important information source for interested parties and can be found on the Research and Innovation Foundation’s IRIS (Innovation Research Information System) Portal (https://iris.research.org.cy/#/documentlibrary)
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