Deadline: 15-Feb-2026
The Transatlantic Research Partnership (TRP) offers a 2-year collaborative grant for US- and France-based scholars to pursue interdisciplinary research on critical global issues. The program provides up to $20,000, supporting travel, research dissemination, and professional networking, with a focus on fostering long-term transnational collaborations. Applications close on February 15, 2026.
Overview
The TRP grant supports innovative, interdisciplinary research projects jointly led by scholars in the United States and France. It emphasizes research that addresses pressing societal challenges, fosters transatlantic collaboration, and enhances the global relevance of academic work.
The initiative serves as an incubator for bold research projects and prepares scholars for participation in EU-funded research programs, including ERC grants, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, and COST Actions.
Focus Areas
The TRP program prioritizes projects in the following domains:
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Digital Revolution and Society – Understanding the social and cultural impacts of digital transformation.
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Health – Advancing solutions for global health challenges and biomedical research.
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Climate and Sustainability – Addressing climate change, environmental policy, and sustainable development.
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Democracy in Crisis – Exploring governance, civic engagement, and the resilience of democratic institutions.
Funding and Support
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Grant Amount: Up to $20,000 over two years
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Eligible Expenses:
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Travel and accommodation
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Visiting scholar fees (where applicable)
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Research dissemination efforts (publications, workshops, conferences)
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Networking Opportunities: Access to support from the French Embassy’s cultural and scientific services, Villa Albertine, and France Science for visibility and professional development
Who is Eligible?
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Scholars affiliated with research institutions in the US and France
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Ph.D. holders with no more than eight years of research experience post-Ph.D., including career breaks
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Early career researchers and first-generation scholars are strongly encouraged to apply
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Both applicants must maintain institutional contracts during the grant period
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Partnerships may include collaborators from outside the US-French academic system
Why It Matters
The TRP grant:
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Promotes transatlantic mobility and collaboration
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Strengthens interdisciplinary research and global impact
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Provides a pathway to EU-funded research programs
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Involves Ph.D. candidates in substantive research experience in France and Europe
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Supports projects aligned with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
How to Apply / Application Process
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Prepare Joint Application:
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Both US and French scholars serve as vice-PIs
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Collaboration must demonstrate long-term transnational partnership potential
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Required Documents:
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Joint cover letter
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1,500-word research proposal detailing expected outcomes and dissemination plans
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Completed budget
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CVs for both applicants including publication lists
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Letters of intent from both institutions
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Any additional supporting documents as required
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Submission Deadline: February 15, 2026
Evaluation Criteria
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Relevance and innovation of the research project
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Transatlantic collaboration and mobility plan
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Engagement of Ph.D. candidates and early-career researchers
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Alignment with SDGs and societal impact
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Interdisciplinary approach and feasibility
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Missing joint submission requirement or incomplete documents
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Exceeding post-Ph.D. experience limit without justification
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Lack of a clear plan for Ph.D. candidate involvement
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Neglecting to demonstrate long-term collaboration potential
FAQ
1. Who can apply?
US- and France-based scholars holding a Ph.D. with no more than 8 years of postdoctoral experience.
2. Can Ph.D. candidates be involved?
Yes, substantive participation of Ph.D. candidates in the research plan is required.
3. What expenses does the grant cover?
Travel, accommodation, visiting scholar fees (if applicable), and research dissemination.
4. Are interdisciplinary projects encouraged?
Yes, the TRP highly values projects integrating multiple disciplines.
5. Can partners outside the US and France participate?
Yes, external partners may be included if they add meaningful value to the project.
6. Is this a residential grant?
No, but it encourages mobility and research activity in France for US-based scholars.
7. When is the application deadline?
February 15, 2026.
Conclusion
The Transatlantic Research Partnership fosters international collaboration, interdisciplinary research, and early-career professional growth. By connecting US and France-based scholars, the program strengthens the societal relevance of research while supporting projects that address pressing global challenges and contribute to sustainable development.
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