6 sites across 5 EU countriesOur headquarters are located in Brussels (Belgium). We have research facilities across 5 EU countriesBelgium (Geel)Germany (Karlsruhe)Italy (Ispra)The Netherlands (Petten)Spain (Seville) The JRC in Brussels (Belgium)The JRC headquarters, situated in Brussels, Belgium, host the office of the Director-General, who is responsible for the overall scientific, technical and financial management of the JRC.The JRC in Geel (Belgium)Since 1960, the JRC in Geel has employed its unique scientific expertise to develop reference materials, measurements, methodologies and tools for EU policies. The JRC in Karlsruhe (Germany)The JRC in Karlsruhe serves as the European Commission’s primary hub for nuclear safety and security research, driving efforts to maintain and advance nuclear knowledge across Europe.The JRC in Ispra (Italy)Ispra is today JRC's largest site. A major multidisciplinary hub for European research and innovation, equipped with unique laboratories and infrastructures. The JRC in Petten (Netherlands)The JRC in Petten brings together multi-disciplinary expertise in science and research to address Europe’s most pressing challenges, focusing on sustainable energy solutions, nuclear safety, mobility, and climate.The JRC in Seville (Spain)The JRC in Seville plays a crucial role in supporting EU policymaking: it provides high quality research on areas that directly impact the lives of all Europeans, from AI to territorial transformation, clean industry and fiscal policy.
6 sites across 5 EU countriesOur headquarters are located in Brussels (Belgium). We have research facilities across 5 EU countriesBelgium (Geel)Germany (Karlsruhe)Italy (Ispra)The Netherlands (Petten)Spain (Seville)
The JRC in Brussels (Belgium)The JRC headquarters, situated in Brussels, Belgium, host the office of the Director-General, who is responsible for the overall scientific, technical and financial management of the JRC.
The JRC in Geel (Belgium)Since 1960, the JRC in Geel has employed its unique scientific expertise to develop reference materials, measurements, methodologies and tools for EU policies.
The JRC in Karlsruhe (Germany)The JRC in Karlsruhe serves as the European Commission’s primary hub for nuclear safety and security research, driving efforts to maintain and advance nuclear knowledge across Europe.
The JRC in Ispra (Italy)Ispra is today JRC's largest site. A major multidisciplinary hub for European research and innovation, equipped with unique laboratories and infrastructures.
The JRC in Petten (Netherlands)The JRC in Petten brings together multi-disciplinary expertise in science and research to address Europe’s most pressing challenges, focusing on sustainable energy solutions, nuclear safety, mobility, and climate.
The JRC in Seville (Spain)The JRC in Seville plays a crucial role in supporting EU policymaking: it provides high quality research on areas that directly impact the lives of all Europeans, from AI to territorial transformation, clean industry and fiscal policy.