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India-Netherlands Hydrogen Fellowship Programme is a grant from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, that funds human and technical capacity building in the hydrogen energy sector.
Building on DST's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell (HFC) initiatives, this bilateral programme with the Netherlands aims to strengthen the skilled workforce and technical expertise needed to develop and implement India's emerging hydrogen economy. Fellows apply to the University of Groningen with a defined area of hydrogen research.
The programme is designed to foster international research collaboration and support India's clean energy transition. Eligibility is generally open to Indian academic and research institutions; see the official DST call for detailed requirements and application procedures.
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India - Netherlands Hydrogen Fellowship Programme | Department Of Science & Technology भारत सरकार GOVERNMENT OF INDIA विज्ञान और प्रौद्योगिकी मंत्रालय MINISTRY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY S&T Capacity Building Programmes Institutional Capacity Building Programmes Research & Development Programmes Innovation and Technology Development Programmes Science for Society Programmes International Cooperation & Mega Science S&T Data, Policy and Training Science, Technology & Innovation Policy 2013 National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy O/o Chief Controller of Accounts, MST Internal Complaints Committee(ICC) - Women Science and Technology Training Cell Promotion of Official Language Science and Technology Exhibition Cell Autonomous S&T & Attached Institutions International Cooperation Calls/Announcements/Results COVID 19- OMs and Guidelines India - Netherlands Hydrogen Fellowship Programme >> India - Netherlands Hydrogen Fellowship Programme The Department of Science and Technology (DST) is pleased to announce the India–Netherlands Hydrogen Fellowship Programme for Human and Technical Capacity Building.
Building on DST’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell (HFC) initiatives, this programme aims to strengthen the skilled workforce and technical expertise required to support the development and implementation of India’s emerging hydrogen economy. PROCEDURE FOR SUBMISSION OF PROJECT PROPOSALS 1. Apply to University to Groningen with interested area of research at – (As listed under call for proposal) @ dstfellowships[dot]groningen[at]rug[dot]nl 2.
Applicants with conditional approval from University of Groningen may apply - the Fellowship application, conditional approval along with annexure I documents through ONLINE MODE ONLY ( https://onlinedst. gov.in/Login. aspx ) NO HARDCOPY of the project proposal should be submitted.
Application received without the complete documents will not be entertained. A soft copy in pdf format is also to be emailed to ranjith[dot]krishnapai[at]gov[dot]in Opening date: 06 th February 2026 Closing date: 06 th March 2026 (11:59 pm). Note: Applicants who have received conditional approval from University of Groningen are eligible to apply through the online mode ( https://onlinedst.
gov.in/login. aspx ) NO HARDCOPY Scheme Guidelines Document - Indo Dutch Fellowship program 949. 28 KB CfP India Netherlands Fellowship Friday, February 6, 2026 to Friday, March 6, 2026 Website Content Owned & Managed by Department of Science & Technology (DST) Designed, Developed and Hosted by National Informatics Centre (NIC) Last Updated: 11 Feb 2026
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: See DST call for detailed eligibility. Generally open to Indian academic and research institutions. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
India - Netherlands Hydrogen Fellowship Programme is funded by Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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India-Austria Science & Technology Cooperation, Call for Proposals 2026 is a grant from the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India that funds joint research projects between Indian and Austrian scientists. The program promotes bilateral scientific collaboration in six thematic areas: digital research infrastructures and trusted dataspaces, astronomy and particle physics, quantum science and technology, environmental and earth system sciences, and life sciences and biotechnology. Eligible applicants are Indian faculty, scientists, and researchers who submit joint proposals with Austrian counterparts. The call opened April 20, 2026 and closes June 5, 2026 at 11:59 PM IST. Proposals are submitted via the DST online portal at onlinedst.gov.in.
India-Finland Joint Innovation Call 2026 is sponsored by Department of Science & Technology, Government of India (in collaboration with Technology Development Board, India and Business Finland). This joint call aims to foster innovation and collaboration between India and Finland in various scientific and technological domains. It seeks proposals for joint R&D projects with commercial potential.
Policy Research Cell (NSTMIS/CHORD) is a grant program from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, that funds science and technology policy research and management information systems. The National Science and Technology Management Information System (NSTMIS) under DST collects, analyzes, and disseminates data on resources devoted to S&T activities in India. The programme supports capacity building in science policy analysis, data governance, and technology management to strengthen evidence-based decision-making in India's national science ecosystem. It encompasses institutional capacity building, research and development programmes, and international cooperation activities. Eligibility is generally open to Indian research institutions and scientists; see the DST portal for specific requirements.
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