Academic staff at the University of Warsaw can apply for funding for their projects or the opportunity to carry them out at a 4EU+ Alliance partner institution. The call for applications for two competitions – Visiting Professorships and SEED4EU+ – is open until 13th October.
Research and teaching staff at the University of Warsaw may submit an application to one of the two calls for proposals organised by the 4EU+ Alliance. The deadline for applications is 13th October at 4.00 pm.
Visiting Professorships
The Visiting Professorships initiative aims to strengthen cooperation between academic staff and researchers from the eight member universities of the 4EU+ Alliance: the University of Warsaw, the University of Geneva, Heidelberg University, Charles University in Prague, the University of Copenhagen, the University of Milan, Paris-Panthéon-Assas University and Sorbonne University.
Research and teaching staff at the University of Warsaw have the opportunity to spend one or two months at a 4EU+ partner university, where they will carry out their research or educational projects related to the themes of the 4EU+ flagship programmes (“Urban health and demographic change”; “Europeanness: multilingualism, pluralities, citizenship”; “Data – Models – Transformations”; “Environmental transitions”). This is the fourth edition of the competition.
Detailed information, including the application form and a list of required documents, is available here and on the 4euplus.eu website >>
SEED4EU+
Research and teaching staff from the eight member universities of the 4EU+ Alliance may also submit proposals for joint research projects to be carried out as part of the fourth edition of the SEED4EU+ programme.
Inter-university teams can receive funding of up to 40,000 euros. The call for proposals is open to groups comprising representatives from at least three 4EU+ member universities.
Applications may be submitted by academic and teaching staff holding at least a PhD. Teams may also include early-career researchers: doctoral candidates and undergraduates. Project topics should relate to one of the four 4EU+ flagship programmes: (“Urban health and demographic change”; “Europeanness: multilingualism, pluralities, citizenship”; “Data – Models – Transformations”; “Environmental transitions”).
Detailed information, including the application form and a list of required documents, is available here and on the 4euplus.eu website >>
