The Joint Research Centre in Ispra is the third biggest European Commission site after Brussels and Luxembourg.Established in 1960 as a nuclear research site, today it is considered as one of Europe's leading research campuses with many laboratories and unique research infrastructures.The staff at the Ispra site work onNon-nuclear researchsustainable resources and transportspacesecuritymigrationhealth and consumer protectionenergy efficiency and climate changegrowth and innovationNuclear researchnuclear safeguardsnon-proliferation and nuclear securityScientists working in the magnetic resonance laboratories in 1963© European Communities Europa Science Experience The Europa Science Experience at Ispra is a focal point for welcoming visitors to the Joint Research Centre and promoting our values and scientific work to support EU policy making.More on the Europa Science ExperienceLearn about the past, present and future of the Joint Research Centre in the 'Cube' space at the Europa Science Experience© European Union Educational outreach We provide educational outreach activities to secondary schools and universities in EU countries, as well as European Schools. To support schools, students and teachers, we have developed both in-person and digital projects, including onsite visits, free online courses and digital seminars.More on our educational outreach Entrance and daily permits In order to enter the site, visitors should be always registered and issued a daily permit, delivered to them at our reception upon presentation of an identity document (please read the privacy statement regarding the collection of personal data from visitors).Daily permits are issued following prior request by a JRC staff member sponsoring the visitVisitors entering the site with any vehicle have to register itA special entrance procedure is in place to facilitate the registration and entry on-site of big groupsAs part of the JRC Living Labs initiative, staff test a self-driving delivery robot as part of research on future mobility© European Union Information for newcomers The guide 'Soon in Ispra' gives newcomers and their families detailed information on what to expect when moving to Ispra. 3 APRIL 2024Soon in Ispra - A guide for newcomers Address European Commission – Joint Research CentreVia Enrico Fermi, 274921027 Ispra (VA), Italy
The Joint Research Centre in Ispra is the third biggest European Commission site after Brussels and Luxembourg.Established in 1960 as a nuclear research site, today it is considered as one of Europe's leading research campuses with many laboratories and unique research infrastructures.The staff at the Ispra site work onNon-nuclear researchsustainable resources and transportspacesecuritymigrationhealth and consumer protectionenergy efficiency and climate changegrowth and innovationNuclear researchnuclear safeguardsnon-proliferation and nuclear securityScientists working in the magnetic resonance laboratories in 1963© European Communities
The Europa Science Experience at Ispra is a focal point for welcoming visitors to the Joint Research Centre and promoting our values and scientific work to support EU policy making.More on the Europa Science ExperienceLearn about the past, present and future of the Joint Research Centre in the 'Cube' space at the Europa Science Experience© European Union
We provide educational outreach activities to secondary schools and universities in EU countries, as well as European Schools. To support schools, students and teachers, we have developed both in-person and digital projects, including onsite visits, free online courses and digital seminars.More on our educational outreach
In order to enter the site, visitors should be always registered and issued a daily permit, delivered to them at our reception upon presentation of an identity document (please read the privacy statement regarding the collection of personal data from visitors).Daily permits are issued following prior request by a JRC staff member sponsoring the visitVisitors entering the site with any vehicle have to register itA special entrance procedure is in place to facilitate the registration and entry on-site of big groupsAs part of the JRC Living Labs initiative, staff test a self-driving delivery robot as part of research on future mobility© European Union