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DFG Funding Support of Cooperation with Ukraine is sponsored by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). The DFG is expanding its existing funding measures to support Ukrainian researchers. This includes making it easier to work on DFG research projects, applying for funding under the Walter Benjamin Programme, and covering the Ukrainian share of bilateral research projects.
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{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" Cooperation with Africa and the Middle East The Africa/Middle East regional area includes all African countries, the Arabian Peninsula, Israel and its neighbouring countries. The regional department represents the interests of the DFG vis-à-vis regional partner organisations and supports scientific cooperation between researchers from Germany and the region.
Read mor e (interner Link) { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" Cooperation with developing countries The DFG enables research cooperation between researchers from Germany or at a German research institution abroad and researchers in developing countries in connection with a research grant for individual projects.
Read mor e (interner Link) { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" Cooperation as part of EU Actions ERA-Net s (interner Link) With individual countries and territories { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Algeria, the DFG maintains relations with the General Direction of Scientific Research and Technological Development (DGRSDT ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Argentina the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET ) (externer Link) is DFG partner organisation. There is an agreement with CONICET that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country in response to joint calls for proposals.
To the past call for proposals with CONICET (2025 ) (interner Link) . The agreement with the Ministry of Science MINCYT is currently inactive. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Austria, the Fund for the Promotion of Scientific Research (FWF ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation.
There is an agreement with the partner organization on mutual opening of the respective individual funding procedures and programmes ( lead agency procedur e (interner Link) ) in order to facilitate the implementation of bi- / trilateral research projects.
There is an agreement with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country at any time.
Further informatio n (interner Link) { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In the Republic of Belarus the Foundation for Basic Research of the Republic of Belarus (BRFFI ) (externer Link) snd the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Belarus (NAN B (externer Link) ) are DFG partner organisations. There is an agreement with BRFFI and NANB.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Belgium the Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS ) (externer Link) and the Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders (FWO ) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations.
There is an agreement with the partner organisations on mutual opening of the respective individual funding procedures and programmes ( lead agency procedur e (interner Link) ) in order to facilitate the implementation of bi- / trilateral research projects. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" CAPE S (externer Link) and CNP q (externer Link) are DFG partner organisations at the federal level.
There is an agreement with CAPES that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country in response to joint calls for proposals. Details of current resp.
past calls for proposals and contact persons: Call for proposals with CNPq (2025 ) (interner Link) Call for proposals with CAPES LAW (2025 ) (interner Link) Call for proposals with CAPES SCMfg (2025 ) (interner Link) The agreements with FAPEMI G (externer Link) and FAPER J (externer Link) are currently inactive. FAPES P (externer Link) is DFG's partner organisation in the state of São Paulo.
The agreement with FAPESP enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects which are conducted collaboratively between researchers from Germany and the state of São Paulo at any time (Standing Open Procedure).
Website of FAPES P (externer Link) Programme description: Preparation Instructions Research Grant s (Download) Programme description: Preparation Instructions Coordinated Programm e (Download) 20 Years of Cooperation between the DFG and the São Paulo Research Foundation FAPES P (interner Link) Further information on the Standing Open Procedure s (interner Link) In addition, an agreement for involvement in the multi-lateral collaboration Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) is in place with FAPESP.
In the context of calls for application that are published at irregular intervals, the T-AP allows for applications to be submitted for multi-lateral research projects in humanities and social sciences. Please review the latest call for applications, as not all T-AP members take part in every call. Further information about the Trans-Atlantic Platfor m (interner Link) and contact persons.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Bulgaria the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation. There is an agreement with the partner organisation.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Canada, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC ) (externer Link) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC ) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations.
There is an agreement with NSER C (externer Link) that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country at any time. Information regarding currents calls and contact persons: DFG and NSERC Celebrate 10th CREATE-IRTG Anniversar y (interner Link) .
In Canada, the DFG also maintains relations with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR ) (externer Link) and the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI ) (externer Link) . An agreement for involvement in the multi-lateral collaboration Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) is in place with SSHRC.
In the context of calls for application that are published at irregular intervals, the T-AP allows for applications to be submitted for multi-lateral research projects in humanities and social sciences. Please review the latest call for applications, as not all T-AP members take part in every call. Fonds de recherche du Quebéc – Société et culture is also a member of the Trans-Atlantic Platform.
Further information about the Trans-Atlantic Platfor m (interner Link) and contact persons. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Chile, the Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID) (formerly CONICYT ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation.
For the past (2022) joint call for Chilean-Germa n (interner Link) research projects in the area of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and Astronomy and Astrophysics: { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In China the partner organisation of the DFG is the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC ) (externer Link) . There is an agreement with the NSFC that enables funding in different programmes.
Applications in the programme " Initiation of International Cooperatio n (interner Link) " can be submitted at any time. Two funding programmes between the DFG and the NSFC are currently being established to promote networking and intensify contacts. Further information and calls for proposals will follow.
Forum (different symposia and workshop formats) Mobility (duration 3 years; German and Chinese teams can organise trips and workshops) Bilateral research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country can be submitted in response to joint calls for proposals. Here you can find details of current calls for proposals and contact person s (interner Link) .
Together with the NSFC, the DFG has been operating the Sino-German Center for Research Promotion (SGC ) (externer Link) in Beijing since 2000. The SGC is tasked with promoting scientific cooperation between Germany and China with a focus on the natural sciences, life sciences, engineering sciences and management sciences.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Colombia, the DFG partner organisations are: Ministerio de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación (MINCIENCIAS ) (externer Link) : The agreement is currently inactive.
With the Universities PUJ, UdeA and Uniandes there are agreements that enable funding proposals to be submitted for research projects being conducted collaboratively between researchers from Germany and the respective university (PUJ, UdeA or UNIANDES) at any time ( Standing Open Procedur e (interner Link) ).
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (PUJ) To the website of the partner organisatio n (externer Link) To the Information for Researcher s (interner Link) Guidelines for preparing and submitting a proposal PUJ/DF G (Download) Terms of reference at PU J (externer Link) Universidad de Antioquia (UdeA) To the website of the partner organisatio n (externer Link) To the Information for Researcher s (interner Link) Information at UdeA Websit e (externer Link) Universidad de los Andes (Uniandes) To the website of the partner organisatio n (externer Link) More information about the Standing Open Procedure with Uniande s (Download) Information at Uniandes Websit e (externer Link) { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Costa Rica, the Consejo Nacional de Rectores (CONARE ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Croatia, the DFG maintains relations with the Croatian Science Foundation (HRZZ ) (externer Link) . There is an agreement with the partner organisation on mutual opening of the respective individual funding procedures and programmes ( Lead Agency Procedur e (interner Link) ) in order to facilitate the implementation of bi- / trilateral research projects.
An agreement for involvement in the multi-lateral collaboration Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) is in place with HRZZ. In the context of calls for application that are published at irregular intervals, the T-AP allows for applications to be submitted for multi-lateral research projects in humanities and social sciences. Please review the latest call for applications, as not all T-AP members take part in every call.
Further information about the Trans-Atlantic Platfor m (interner Link) and contact persons. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In the Czech Republic, the Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS ) (externer Link) and the Czech Science Foundation (GAČR ) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations.
There is an agreement with the partner organization GACR on mutual opening of the respective individual funding procedures and programmes ( lead agency procedur e (interner Link) ) in order to facilitate the implementation of bi- / trilateral research projects. There is also an agreement with the CAS.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Denmark, the DFG maintains relations with the Danish National Research Foundation (DG ) (externer Link) and the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF ) (externer Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Ecuador, the Secretaría de Educación Superior, Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (SENESCYT ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organization.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Egypt, the DFG maintains relations with Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT ) (externer Link) and the Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF ) (externer Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Estonia, the DFG maintains relations with the Estonian Research Council (ETAg ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Finland, the DFG maintains relations with the Academy of Finland (AKA ) (externer Link) . An agreement for involvement in the multi-lateral collaboration Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) is in place with AKA.
In the context of calls for application that are published at irregular intervals, the T-AP allows for applications to be submitted for multi-lateral research projects in humanities and social sciences. Please review the latest call for applications, as not all T-AP members take part in every call. Here you can find further information about the Trans-Atlantic Platform and contact person s (interner Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In France, the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation. There are various agreements with the partner organisation that enable funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country in response to joint calls for proposals.
These include a joint call for proposals in the humanities and social sciences and a joint call for proposals in the natural sciences, life sciences and engineering sciences.
Details of current calls for proposals and contact persons: ANR-DFG Funding Programme for the Humanities and Social Science s (interner Link) ANR-DFG French-German Collaboration for Joint Projects in Natural, Life and Engineering Science s (interner Link) The ANR is also a partner in the multilateral network of the Open Research Area (ORA) for the Social Sciences.
Through ORA, funding proposals can be submitted for multilateral research projects in the social sciences in response to a biennial call for proposals. Here you can find details of current calls for proposals and contact person s (interner Link) . An agreement for involvement in the multi-lateral collaboration Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) is also in place with ANR.
In the context of calls for application that are published at irregular intervals, the T-AP allows for applications to be submitted for multi-lateral research projects in humanities and social sciences. Please review the latest call for applications, as not all T-AP members take part in every call. Further information about the Trans-Atlantic Platform and contact person s (interner Link) is available here.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Greece, the DFG maintains relations with the National Hellenic Research Foundation (EIE ) (externer Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Hungary, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation. There is an agreement with the MTA.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Iceland, the DFG maintains relations with the Icelandic Centre for Research (Rannís ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In India, the DFG partner organisations are the Department of Biotechnology (DBT ) (externer Link) the Department of Science & Technology (DST ) (externer Link) the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR ) (externer Link) and the Indian National Science Academy (INSA ) (externer Link) .
There is an agreement with the DST that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country in response to joint calls for proposals. Furthermore, an agreement exists with DST for the joint funding of International Research Training Groups.
Call for proposals with the DS T (interner Link) Further information on the Standing Open Procedure s (interner Link) Standing Open Procedure with ICSS R (interner Link) There is an agreement with the INSA that enables funding proposals to be submitted for travel expenses for INSA fellowship holders to Germany.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Iran, the Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHTO ) (externer Link) the Iranian National Science Foundation (INSF ) (externer Link) and the National Institute for Medical Research Development (NIMAD ) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations.
There is an agreement with the INSF and NIMAD that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country at any time ( Standing Open Procedur e (interner Link) ).
NIMAD provides funding for the medical and life science subjects, while INSF mainly supports research projects in the natural sciences, engineering sciences and social sciences. There is a cooperation agreement with the cultural authority ICHTO in the field of cultural studies.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Ireland, the DFG maintains relations with the Health Research Board (HRB ) (externer Link) , the Irish Research Council (IRC ) (externer Link) and the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Israel, the DFG maintains relations with Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (IASH ) (externer Link) and the Israel Science Foundation (ISF ) (externer Link) . There is an agreement with ISF to fund bilateral research projects in a lead agency procedure.
Read mor e (interner Link) { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Italy, the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR ) (externer Link) and the Villa Vigoni e. V . (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations.
There is also an agreement with the regional government of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Alto Adige. There is an agreement with Villa Vigoni that enables funding proposals to be submitted for various event formats between humanities researchers at institutes based in the respective country in response to joint calls for proposals.
Details of current calls for proposals and contact persons: Call for proposals with Villa Vigon i (interner Link) (in German only) Villa Vigon i (interner Link) An agreemen t (interner Link) has been concluded with the provincial government of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Alto Adige that enables calls for proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers based in the respective country at any time.
There is also an agreement with the CNR. In addition, the DFG maintains relations with the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN ) (externer Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Japan, AME D (externer Link) , the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS ) (externer Link) and the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST ) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations.
There are agreements with the JSPS and with the JST that enable funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country in response to joint calls for proposals. A MoC has been signed with AMED to jointly fund medical research through joint research projects, workshops and research visits.
Details of current calls for proposals and contact person: New Call for proposals with JSP S (interner Link) Call for proposals with AME D (interner Link) Call for proposals with the JST and the frz, AN R (interner Link) Regional page – Asi a (interner Link) { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Jordan, the DFG maintains relations with the Higher Council of Science and Technology (HCST ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In South Korea, the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation.
There is an agreement with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals to be submitted for joint workshops and research visits expenses to establish international cooperations and – in response to joint calls for proposals – for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country.
Here you can find details of current calls for proposals and contact person s (interner Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Latvia, the DFG maintains relations with the Latvian Science Council (LZP ) (externer Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Lithuania, the DFG maintains relations with the Research Council of Lithuania (LMT ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Luxembourg, the Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation. There is an agreement with the partner organization on mutual opening of the respective individual funding procedures and programmes ( lead agency procedur e (interner Link) ) in order to facilitate the implementation of bi- / trilateral research projects.
There is an agreemen t (interner Link) with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country at any time. Further information: { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Malawi, the DFG maintains relations with the National Commission for Science and Technology (NCST ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Mexiko, the DFG partner organisations are: SECIHT I (externer Link) – Secretaría de Ciencia, Humanidades, Tecnología e Innovación (before: CONAHCYT) UNA M (externer Link) – Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México To the past call with UNAM (2025 ) (interner Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Mongolia the Mongolian Academy of Sciences (MAS ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation. There is an agreement with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals for travel expenses to establish international cooperations and research projects to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Morocco, the DFG maintains relations with the Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique et Technique (CNRST ) (externer Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In the Netherlands, the DFG maintains relations with Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO ) (externer Link) .
In July 2024, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) and the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (Dutch Research Council, NWO) signed an agreemen t (interner Link) on a three-year pilot for a joint Lead Agency Procedure (open from 6 August 2024 until 30 July 2027). An agreement for involvement in the multi-lateral collaboration Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) is in place with NWO.
In the context of calls for application that are published at irregular intervals, the T-AP allows for applications to be submitted for multi-lateral research projects in humanities and social sciences. Please review the latest call for applications, as not all T-AP members take part in every call. Further information about the Trans-Atlantic Platform and contact person s (interner Link) is available here.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In New Zealand, the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) - Science and Innovation (MSI ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation.
There is an agreement with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals to be submitted for travel expenses to establish international cooperations and research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Norway, the DFG maintains relations with the Research Council of Norway (RCN ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In the Philippines, the National Academy of Science and Technology of the Philippines (NAST ) (externer Link) and the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP ) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations.
There is an agreement with NAST that enables funding proposals to be submitted for the establishment of international cooperation between researchers with institute headquarters in the respective country at any time, as well as with NRCP.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Poland, the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP ) (externer Link) the National Science Centre (NCN ) (externer Link) and the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN ) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations. There is an agreement with the FNP regarding a call for proposals for a German-Polish science award.
There is an agreement with NCN on mutual opening of the respective individual funding procedures and programmes (lead agency procedure) in order to facilitate the implementation of bi- / trilateral research projects.
Details of current calls for proposals and contact persons: Copernicus Awar d (interner Link) Proposal Submission with European Cooperation Partners (Weave Lead Agency Process ) (interner Link) There is also an agreement with the PAN. NCN has furthermore been granted observer status for the multi-lateral collaboration Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP).
In the context of calls for application that are published at irregular intervals, the T-AP allows for applications to be submitted for multi-lateral research projects in humanities and social sciences. NCN is able to take part in these calls for application, so we suggest reviewing the latest call. Further information about the Trans-Atlantic Platform and contact person s (interner Link) is available here.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Portugal, the DFG maintains relations with the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT ) (externer Link) . An agreement for involvement in the multi-lateral collaboration Trans-Atlantic Platform (T-AP) is in place with FCT.
In the context of calls for application that are published at irregular intervals, the T-AP allows for applications to be submitted for multi-lateral research projects in humanities and social sciences. Please review the latest call for applications, as not all T-AP members take part in every call. Further information about the Trans-Atlantic Platform and contact person s (interner Link) is available here.
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Romania, the Consiliul National al Cercetarii Stiintifice din Invatamantul Superior (CNCSIS ) (externer Link) and the Romanian Academy (RA ) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations. There is an agreement with the CNCSIS, as well as with the RA.
In addition, the DFG maintains relations with Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding of Romania (UEFISCDI ) (externer Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" Please note the current information for new proposals and ongoing cooperation projects with Russian participatio n (interner Link) .
Please also note the “Guide on how to deal with institutions and residents of the Crimea in German-Russian measures promoted by German government agencies ” (Download) , published by the Federal Government due to the extension of EU sanctions.
There are agreements on institutional cooperation with the following Russian organisations: Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; agreement 1970 ) (externer Link) , Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR; agreement 1995 ) (externer Link) , Saint Petersburg University (SPBU; agreement 2014 ) (externer Link) , Russian Science Foundation (RSF; agreement 2015 ) (externer Link) , Moscow State University (MSU; agreement 2018 ) (externer Link) .
The DFG is currently suspending its institutional cooperation activities with Russian partner organisations. Until further notice, no joint calls for proposals will be announced. The ongoing joint call for proposals between the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) and the DFG has been closed.
As a result, the review process for all pending Russian-German funding proposals under this call has been stopped. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Singapore, the DFG maintains relations with the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR ) (externer Link) .
Here you can find details of current calls for proposals and contact persons: A*STAR-DFG Joint Call on Sustainable Chemistr y (interner Link) Regional page – Asi a (interner Link) { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Slovakia, the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation. There is an agreement with the partner organisation.
In addition, the DFG maintains relations with Slovak Research and Development Agency (APVV ) (externer Link) . { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Slovenia, the DFG maintains relations with the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS ) (externer Link) .
There is an agreement with the partner organization on mutual opening of the respective individual funding procedures and programmes ( lead agency procedur e (interner Link) ) in order to facilitate the implementation of bi- / trilateral research projects. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In South Africa, the National Research Foundation (NRF ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation.
There are agreements with the partner organisation. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Spain, the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI ) (externer Link) and the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) (externer Link) are the DFG partner organisations.
In addition, the DFG maintains relations with the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC ) (externer Link) and the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Sweden, the DFG maintains relations with the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Science and Spatial Planning (FORMAS ) (externer Link) , to the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (FORTE ) (externer Link) and the Swedish Research Council (VR ) (externer Link) .
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Switzerland the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation. There is an agreement with the partner organization on mutual opening of the respective individual funding procedures and programmes ( lead agency procedur e (interner Link) ) in order to facilitate the implementation of bi- / trilateral research projects.
There is an agreemen t (interner Link) with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country at any time. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Taiwan, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC ) (externer Link) (formerly NSC, MOST) is the DFG partner organisation.
There is an agreement with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals to be submitted for preparatory workshops and travel expenses to establish international cooperations and – in response to joint calls for proposals – for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country.
Here you can find details of current calls for proposals and contact person s (interner Link) . Furthermore, there is an agreement on the funding of bilateral research training groups. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Thailand, the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation.
There is an agreement with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country. { disableAnimation = false }, 100)" In Turkey, the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK ) (externer Link) is the DFG partner organisation.
There is an agreement with the partner organisation that enables funding proposals to be submitted for research projects to be conducted collaboratively between researchers at institutes based in the respective country at any time ( Standing Open Procedur e (interner Link) ).
{ disableAnimation = false }, 100)" The DFG partner organisations in Ukraine are the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU ) (externer Link) and the National Research Foundation of Ukraine (NRFU ) (externer Link) . A memorandum of understanding with NASU has been in place since 1995, and this was renewed in 2017.
A letter of intent with NRFU has been in place since 2020: this provides the basis for the work that is being done on an initial joint call for project funding.
The following support and information offerings for Ukrainian researchers are currently being highlighted: The DFG is expanding its existing funding measures for refugee researcher s (interner Link) by making it easier to work on DFG research projects and apply for funding under the Walter Benjamin Programme. In addition, the DFG is taking over the funding
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Refugee researchers (Ukrainian) can submit proposals for their own projects in Germany. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to €1,000 per month per project leader for living expenses of Ukrainian partners. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is August 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.