Practice-oriented and fundamental IX research
CIIIC offers funding for research into immersive experiences — from exploratory starter projects to multi-year research programmes. Find partners for your consortium and become part of the IX knowledge community.
Now open for researchers:
What type of research do you do?
CIIIC supports different forms of research with specific funding schemes.
Practice-oriented research
Research that directly contributes to the practice of IX development and application.
Exploratory research
Exploratory research into new research directions and hypotheses.
Artistic research
Research through art and design, experimenting with new forms of IX.
Didactic research
Research into IX in education and professionalisation of the field.
Finding partners for your application
Most CIIIC funding schemes require collaboration between knowledge institutions and practice partners. The CIIIC community helps you find the right partners.
Profile your research question
Share your research idea in the community and look for complementary expertise.
Find practice partners
SMEs and creators in the community are often looking for research partners.
Prepare together
Use matchmaking events and Q&A sessions to strengthen your application.
Implementing organisations
These organisations administer the CIIIC funding schemes and can help you with your application:
Learning Communities
In addition to project funding, CIIIC invests in learning communities — learning networks where IX professionals share knowledge and work together on professionalisation of the field.
- Structural knowledge exchange between researchers
- Joint publications and educational modules
- Connection between research and practice
Connect with fellow researchers
Find partners for interdisciplinary projects, share research results, and stay informed about calls and deadlines.
- Cross-institutional collaboration
- Sharing research results
- Methodology exchange
- Public Values discussions
Access to: Public Values programme, KERN communities
Have a research idea?
Contact us for advice on which funding scheme fits your research, or find partners in the community.