Framework Programme 10: Preparing for EU Research and Innovation Funding Beyond 2027

06/03/2025
10:00 to 11:00
(GMT+00:00) London

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About

Staying informed has never been more important as Europe looks toward its next transformative research and innovation initiative, Framework Programme 10 (FP10).

This session provides sector-leading insights into the policy developments shaping FP10 and equips you with the tools to prepare for international funding opportunities beyond 2027.

You’ll gain a clear understanding of the latest policy landscape, practical strategies to influence lobbying efforts, and guidance on aligning your institutional strategies with the evolving funding framework. This is your opportunity to stay competitive and lead confidently in the post-2027 research and innovation environment.

Register to stay ahead

Key Highlights:

  • The latest updates on FP10 policy development.
  • Insights into lobbying processes and influencing key decisions.
  • A forward-looking perspective on European and international funding dynamics.

Be part of the conversation shaping the future of research and innovation funding. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead and gain the knowledge to lead confidently into the FP10 era.

 

Speaker

Kurt Deketelaere Speaker image

Kurt Deketelaere

Secretary-General @ League of European Research Universities (LERU)

A lawyer by training (bachelor, master, PhD at KU Leuven, Flanders, Belgium), Kurt Deketelaere is working, in various capacities (director, advisor, entrepreneur, academic, public affairs manager), in the field of EU research, innovation, education, energy, environment, climate change and sustainability policy and law. Since July 2009, Kurt is the Secretary-General of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), an association of twenty-three leading research-intensive universities which promotes the interests of frontier research with the EU institutions. For his exemplary leadership of LERU, he is awarded a doctorate honoris causa by the University of Edinburgh on 6 July 2017 and the Scaliger Medal of the University of Leiden on 19 September 2017. Before joining LERU, he was the chief legal advisor (2004-2007) and the chief of staff (2007-2009) of the Flemish Minister for Public Works, Energy, Environment and Nature. Upon the invitation of the European Commission he is a member of the Open Science Policy Platform and the ABS Consultation Forum. Kurt is also a Widening Excellence Ambassador at Crowdhelix.