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ERA-NET

The ERA-NET scheme emerged in the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for RTD to support cooperation and coordination of national activities, programmes and initiatives related to science, technology and innovation with the aim of strengthening the European Research Area (ERA).

In most ERA-NETs, ​​coordination has reached the point of being able to launch calls for grants for joint research projects. These are transnational calls to which common application, evaluation and selection procedures are applied for proposals, which have been developed and agreed upon by all participating agencies.

The projects presented are two/three years long, close to the market, and with the aim of covering the needs of the company.

Era-Nets can be in any field of Science and Technology. You can see data of the ERANETS in which Spain has participated in previous years here.

ERA-NET Projects

CRITICS: critical Science Without Borders: LLMs for Translation of Scientific Knowledge in Multilingual Contexts

Specific programme: CHIST-ERA IV Cofund 2025

Spain, through the State Research Agency (AEI), is participating in the call for transnational research projects on information and communication sciences and technologies, within the framework of the European research network ERA-NET CHIST-ERA: ‘European Coordinated Research on Long-term Challenges in Information and Communication Sciences & Technologies ERA-NET’.

Project PCI2025-167239-2 funded by MICIU/AEI /10.13039/501100011033 and co-funded by the European Union.
Code: PCI2025-167239-2
UPV/EHU: Beneficiary
IP UPV/EHU: Rodrigo Agerri Gascón
Project start date: 15/12/2025
Project end date: 14/12/2028

Brief description:

The CRITICS project on "Critical Science Without Borders: LLMs for Translation of Scientific Knowledge in Multilingual Contexts" proposes to transform the future of science accessibility and literacy through the convergence of advanced Machine Translation based on Large Language Models (LLMs) and educational technology. By developing specialized LLMs for machine translation (MT) of scientific content, the project aims to make cutting-edge scientific knowledge accessible in local languages while maintaining technical accuracy and disciplinary rigor. The project integrates three interconnected technological innovations: advanced MT systems optimized for scientific documents, AI-powered generation of Teaching Learning Sequences (TLSs) that incorporate local contexts while maintaining scientific standards, and automated assessment tools for evaluating critical thinking and scientific reasoning in students' native languages. CRITICS tackles significant technical challenges, including MT of domain-specific terminology, analysis of scientific argumentation across languages and automated feedback in competency-based assessments through the generation of critical questions. The project's impact extends beyond technology development through an ambitious dissemination and exploitation strategy. This includes open-source release of LLMs, tools, and resources; collaboration with educational institutions for testing of the implementations; engagement with policymakers; and public outreach activities. Through these efforts, CRITICS aims to democratize access to scientific knowledge, enhance critical thinking and reduce linguistic inequities in scientific literacy. By enabling students to engage with scientific concepts in their own languages, CRITICS represents a significant step toward a more inclusive global scientific community where language is no longer a barrier to participation in scientific discourse

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Contact information:

International R&D Office UPV/EHU
Email: proyectoseuropeos@ehu.es