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Ended research programmes

Ended research programmes in FEDRA (database of research projects) (new window)

Ended research programmes in FEDRA (database of research projects)

  • Do you wish to know more about the research programmes that we finance? Are you looking for interesting research results? You will find your answers in our database FEDRA.. 
AGORA (Research infrastructure for social sciences) in Dutch or French (new window)

AGORA (Research infrastructure for social sciences) in Dutch or French

  • The AGORA programme aims to contribute to the development/enhancement/valorisation of a high-quality research infrastructure in Belgium.
BePoles (Belgian “Polar Platform” - Antarctic) (new window)

BePoles (Belgian “Polar Platform” - Antarctic)

  • Discover the Belgian history related to the Antarctic, the different phases, disciplines, projects and researchers of its Programme.
IUAP (InterUniversity Attraction Poles”) (new window)

IUAP (InterUniversity Attraction Poles”)

  • The fundamental research teams working in networks are classified into different categories: biology, medicine, chemistry, physics, applied sciences, historical sciences, social sciences and humanities.
NorthSea (Belgian North Sea research) (new window)

NorthSea (Belgian North Sea research)

  • This programme aims to develop and consolidate the Belgian scientific expertise related to the North Sea ecosystem and to offer decision-makers the necessary scientific support for drawing up and carrying out North Sea related policies.
SSD (Science for a Sustainable Development) (new window)

SSD (Science for a Sustainable Development)

  • 8 priority research areas: Energy, Transport and mobility, Agrofood, Health and environment, Climate (including Antarctica), Biodiversity (including Antarctica and the North Sea), Atmosphere and terrestrial and marine ecosystems (including Antarctica and the North Sea) and Transversal Research.
TA (Society and Future) (new window)

TA (Society and Future)

  • The social and economic realities in Belgium appear increasingly complex. The objectives of the Society and Future programme are to untangle these complex phenomena and provide the scientific knowledge that is necessary to enable the federal state to respond successfully to the challenges it faces.