Other disciplines
BRIDGE (2017- )
BRIDGE funds projects at the interface between basic research and science-based innovation that have the potential to develop an innovative product or service.
BRIDGE is a joint program of the Swiss National Science Foundation and Innosuisse.
COST – European Cooperation in Science and Technology (1971- )
The goal is to bundle nationally funded research projects into pan-European networks (COST Actions) across all science and technology fields.
COST generally does not fund research but provides support for the networking activities within the COST Actions. The SNSF, the Swiss COST Coordinator, has limited funds available for research.
Note: Swiss participation depends on the COST Action.
EUREKA (1995-) INKL. EUROSTARS (2007-)
Eureka supports market-oriented projects between companies, research institutes and universities in order to strengthen Europe's competitiveness.
Eurostars, a joint program of Eureka and the European Commission, specifically supports innovative SMEs that want to develop new products, processes or services for commercialisation in cross-border collaborations.
Note: Swiss participation is funded by Innosuisse.
European Partnerships – Bioeconomy, food, agriculture, environment
The goal is to coordinate research and innovation activities to address Europe’s most urgent challenges through joint initiatives between the EU, national authorities, and/or private sector:
Accelerating Farming Systems Transitions (Agroecology); Agriculture of Data (AgData); Animal Health and Welfare (EUPAH&W); Biodiversity (Biodiversa+); Circular Bio-based Europe (CBE); Sustainable Blue Economy (SBEP); Sustainable Food Systems (FutureFoodS); Water Security (Water4All)
See also: EIT Food
Note: Swiss participation and funding depends on the partnership and call.
Federal Government Research
The federal government initiates and supports scientific research that deals with societal problems in 11 policy areas: health, social security, environment, agriculture, energy, sustainable spatial development and mobility, development and cooperation, security and peace policy, vocational training, sport and exercise, and sustainable transport. Some federal offices also fund research in other areas.
Human Frontier Science Program (1989-)
The goal is to support frontier research on the complex mechanisms of living organisms. HFSP supports research projects and research fellowships, with particular emphasis on interdisciplinary and high-risk projects.
HFSP is financed by the member countries and the EU.
US National Institutes of Health
NIH supports research into the nature and behavior of living systems in order to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability.
NIH is a US government agency and the major source of funding in the USA for biomedical and health-related research.
Note: Swiss participation depends on the call.
US National Science Foundation
NSF supports basic research in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.
NSF is a US government agency and the major source of funding in the USA for fields such as mathematics, computer science, economics and the social sciences.
Note: Swiss participation and financing depends on the call.
