COST is an intergovernmental framework consisting of 41 Full Members, 1 Cooperating Member and 1 Partner Member. The 41 COST Full Member countries govern COST via their representatives in the COST Committee of Senior Officials (CSO) – the General Assembly of the COST Association.
This allows researchers from these countries to embark upon networking opportunities by participating in science and technology networks called COST Actions.
Choose a country in the list below for an overview of the Country National Coordinators (CNC), Action participation and Action Chairs for each Member. A full list of all CSO delegates is available here.
COST Full Members
The 41 COST Full Members are: Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary*, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, The Netherlands, The Republic of North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye, Ukraine, and United Kingdom.
COST Cooperating Member
Israel is a Cooperating Member. A Cooperating Member implies non-voting rights in the COST CSO. However, researchers from COST’s Cooperating Member enjoy member rights in COST Action participation.
COST Partner Member
South Africa is a Partner Member of COST. A Partner Member implies no rights to attend the COST CSO. However, researchers from COST’s Partner Members enjoy observer rights in COST Action participation.
CNC Members
International Programme Coordinator
Research Council of Lithuania
Gedimino pr.3, LT-01103 Vilnius, Lithuania
Facts & figures of Lithuania’s participation in 2023
Individual participation in all Action activities
Participation by gender
Participation by age
Actions
CA23118
08/10/2024 - 07/10/2028Futures-oriented Governance of Outer Space: Towards Peace, Equity, and Environmental Integrity (FOGOS)
CA23125
30/09/2024 - 29/09/2028The mETamaterial foRmalism approach to recognize cAncer (TETRA)
CA20107
21/10/2021 - 20/10/2025Connecting Theory and Practical Issues of Migration and Religious Diversity (COREnet)
CA19143
14/09/2020 - 13/09/2024Global Digital Human Rights Network (GDHRNet)
CA18101
10/04/2019 - 09/10/2023SOURDOugh biotechnology network towards novel, healthier and sustainable food and bIoproCesseS (SOURDOmICS)
CA23103
31/10/2024 - 30/10/2028Life, liberty and health: ensuring universal protection of human rights at sea (BlueRights)
CA23160
31/10/2024 - 30/10/2028Effective Lake management: reducing cyanobacteria by actions in the catchment (CYANOACTION)
CA23146
30/10/2024 - 29/10/2028European vascular liver diseases network (EURO-VALDI-NET)
CA23113
29/10/2024 - 28/10/2028Climate change impacts on mental health in Europe (CliMent)
CA23157
28/10/2024 - 27/10/2028European Network for Multiple View Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (MultiViewLCSA)
CA23128
28/10/2024 - 27/10/2028Connecting Landscape Architecture Archives to enhance European landscape practice, research and education (ConnectLAA)
CA23104
25/10/2024 - 24/10/2028Mainstreaming water reuse into the circular economy paradigm (Water4Reuse)
CA23156
25/10/2024 - 24/10/2028European Network for Sigma-1 Receptor as a Therapeutic Opportunity (SIGMA-1EUROPE)
IG18213
25/10/2024 - 31/10/2025Future Youth Information for Rural Areas (FYI-R)
IG18234
25/10/2024 - 31/10/2025Machine learning from computational materials science data for modelling nanocrystal catalysts (NanoCatML)