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Table 6
:
Greek organisations hosting ERC grantees (PIs) by grant scheme & ERC funding
This concentration of grants on few organisations is a key feature of competitive research funding on the basis
of excellence and it is also observed in Greece with 2 organisations, the National Technical University of Athens
(NTUA) and the Foundation for Research & Technology Hellas (FORTH) hosting 42% of the Greek ERC grantees
and almost half of the ERC funding received by Greece (see Table 6). The University of Patras is placed in third
position with about 10% of the Greek ERC funding.
Host Institution
Starting
Grants
Advanced
Grants
Total
ERC Funding
(% ERC Greek Funding)
National Technical University of Athens
1.
1
4
5
8.933.432 (24,1%)
Foundation for Research
2.
& Technology Hellas
3
2
5
8.457.999 (22,8%)
University of Patras
3.
2
0
2
3.526.000 (9,5%)
National Centre for
4.
Scientific Research “Demokritos”
0
2
2
3.221.611 (8,7%)
Biomedical Research
5.
Foundation Academy of Athens
2
0
2
2.591.200 (7%)
National & Kapodistrian
6.
University of Athens
2
0
2
2.245.874 (6%)
Biomedical Sciences Research
7.
Centre Alexander Fleming
0
1
1
2.499.600 (6,8%)
Center for Research & Technology Hellas
8.
0
1
1
1.749.999 (4,8%)
University of Crete
9.
1
0
1
1.338.000 (3,6%)
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
10.
1
0
1
1.128.400 (3,1%)
Computer Technology Institute
11.
& Press Diophantus
1
0
1
749.996 (2%)
University of Ioannina
12.
1
0
1
592.500 (1,6%)
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