The EIB-University Research Sponsorship Programme (EIBURS) is part of the EIB-Universities Research Action, through which the EIB aims to foster its institutional relations with universities. EIBURS provides grants to university research centres working on research topics and themes of major interest to the Bank. EIB bursaries, of up to EUR 100 000 per year for a period of three years, are awarded through a competitive process to interested university departments or research centres associated with universities in the EU, Accession or Acceding Countries, with recognised expertise in areas of direct interest to the Bank. The scholarship seeks to enable the chosen centres to expand their activities in these areas.

For the 2009-2012 period, the EIBURS programme has selected three lines of research:

The EIB received 50 formal proposals for the 3 EIBURS sponsorships proposed for the 2009-2012 period. The following table indicates the distribution of the applicants by country and theme:

EIBURS 2009 Financial and Economic Valuation of Environmental Impacts Development of Public E-Services in Europe Urban Development Funds in Europe: Opportunities, Structures, Operations TOTAL
TOTAL 22 15 13 50
AT     1 1
BU     1 1
CZ 1     1
DE 2 1 1 4
ES 2 1 1 4
ES/ MT   1   2
FR 2 1   3
HL   1   1
HU     1 1
IT 4 4 3 11
NL 1     1
PL 1     1
RO 4 3 1 8
SK     1 1
SL 1     1
SW 1     1
UK 3 3 2 8
Israel     1 1

The EIB-Universities Committee decided, on 19 November 2009, to award the EIBURS on the line of research "Financial and Economic Valuation of Environmental Impacts" to the University of Stirling; on 19 February 2010, the Università degli Studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo" was awarded the EIBURS on the line of research "Development of Public E-Services in Europe", and the HTWG Konstanz University of Applied Sciences was awarded the EIBURS on the line of research "Urban Development Funds in Europe: Opportunities, Structures, Operations". The programme of activities envisaged by the 3 EIBURS will be published on this website once the contract with the Universities has been signed.

All applicants have been directly informed of these results.

The next round of EIBURS is expected to be launched in the coming months.. The themes to be proposed will be announced with the launch.

For more extensive information on EIBURS and on the other programmes and mechanisms of the EIB-Universities Research Action, STAREBEI (STAges de REcherche BEI) and EIB University Networks, please visit the EIB-University Research Action homepage.