Deadline: 30-Apr-2026
The Short Term Grants 2026 by the Bayreuth Humboldt Centre support international researchers conducting collaborative projects at the University of Bayreuth. The programme funds short research stays (1–3 weeks) with up to €3,500 for travel and accommodation. It aims to strengthen global academic collaboration, interdisciplinary research, and long-term partnerships.
The Bayreuth Humboldt Centre Short Term Grants 2026 is a competitive funding programme designed to support international research collaboration.
Core Objective
To promote high-quality, collaborative, and interdisciplinary research by enabling short-term academic visits to the University of Bayreuth.
Key Features of the Programme
1. Short Research Stays
- Duration: 1 to 3 weeks
- Focus on intensive collaboration and knowledge exchange
2. Financial Support
- Up to €3,500 total funding
- Covers:
- Travel expenses (home institution ↔ Bayreuth)
- Accommodation costs
3. Global Academic Collaboration
- Encourages partnerships between:
- International researchers
- University of Bayreuth faculty
4. Interdisciplinary Research
- Open to all academic disciplines
- Promotes cross-field collaboration and innovation
What the Programme Supports
The grant is designed to facilitate:
- Joint research projects
- Academic networking and partnerships
- Knowledge exchange across cultures and disciplines
- Collaboration between early-career and established researchers
Role of the Host Institution
Applicants must identify a host at the University of Bayreuth before applying.
Host Responsibilities
- Provide:
- Office or laboratory space
- Access to research infrastructure
- Support collaboration and integration into the academic environment
Important Note
- The programme does not assist in finding a host
- Applicants must secure a host independently
Who is Eligible?
Applicants must meet all the following criteria:
Academic Requirements
- Completed PhD (doctoral degree)
- Proven record of academic excellence
Research Requirements
- Strong, innovative research proposal
- Clear plan for collaboration with Bayreuth host
Residency Requirements
- Must have lived outside Germany for at least:
- 12 months within the last 18 months
Special Conditions for German Nationals
- Eligible if:
- Based abroad
- Planning to remain abroad for at least 5 years
Ineligibility
- Individuals currently affiliated with German research institutions
Why This Grant Matters
Strengthens International Research Networks
- Builds long-term global academic partnerships
Supports High-Impact Collaboration
- Encourages meaningful, results-driven research
Promotes Interdisciplinary Innovation
- Enables collaboration across academic fields
Enhances Academic Mobility
- Facilitates international research exchange
Encourages Diversity and Inclusion
- Strongly supports applications from:
- Female researchers
- Underrepresented groups
How the Programme Works
Step 1: Identify a Host
- Contact a faculty member at the University of Bayreuth
Step 2: Develop a Research Proposal
- Define:
- Objectives
- Methodology
- Expected outcomes
Step 3: Submit Application
- Include:
- Academic CV
- Research proposal
- Host confirmation
Step 4: Evaluation Process
- Applications assessed based on:
- Academic excellence
- Research quality
- Collaboration potential
Step 5: Grant Award and Visit
- Selected applicants conduct research stay in Bayreuth
How to Apply
Follow these steps for a successful application:
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
- Ensure compliance with PhD and residency requirements
Step 2: Secure a Host
- Identify and obtain agreement from a Bayreuth faculty member
Step 3: Prepare Documents
- CV and academic achievements
- Research proposal
- Host support confirmation
Step 4: Submit Application
- Follow official guidelines and deadlines
Step 5: Plan Your Visit
- Prepare logistics for travel and accommodation
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not securing a host before applying
- Weak or unclear research proposal
- Lack of demonstrated academic excellence
- Ignoring residency eligibility rules
- Overlooking collaboration benefits
Pro Tips for Success
- Build a strong collaboration plan
- Align your research with Bayreuth expertise
- Highlight long-term partnership potential
- Provide clear and realistic research outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the Bayreuth Humboldt Centre Short Term Grant?
A funding programme supporting short-term international research collaboration at the University of Bayreuth.
2. How much funding is available?
Up to €3,500 for travel and accommodation.
3. Who can apply?
International researchers with a completed PhD and strong academic track record.
4. Is a host required?
Yes, applicants must secure a host at the University of Bayreuth before applying.
5. How long is the research stay?
Between 1 and 3 weeks.
6. Can researchers based in Germany apply?
No, applicants must not be currently affiliated with German institutions.
7. Does the programme support all disciplines?
Yes, all academic disciplines are eligible.
Conclusion
The Short Term Grants 2026 by the Bayreuth Humboldt Centre offer a valuable opportunity for international researchers to engage in high-quality collaboration at the University of Bayreuth.
With a strong focus on academic excellence, global networking, and interdisciplinary innovation, the programme enables researchers to build lasting partnerships and contribute to impactful research outcomes.
For more information, visit Bayreuth Humboldt Centre.









































