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Call for Bilateral Science and Innovation Projects (Turkey and Slovak Republic)

Biochemical Society’s Diversity in Science Grants

Deadline: 17-Jul-2026

The TÜBİTAK–Slovakia collaborative research programme supports joint scientific projects between Türkiye and Slovakia across priority research areas including health, artificial intelligence, materials science, environment, and climate change. It aims to strengthen bilateral scientific cooperation, improve research quality, and translate scientific outcomes into innovation and societal benefits through structured international collaboration.

Programme Overview

This grant scheme is designed to bring together researchers from Türkiye and Slovakia to conduct joint basic or applied research projects. It promotes the sharing of research infrastructure, scientific knowledge, and complementary expertise between institutions in both countries.

The programme prioritises high-impact research that contributes to both scientific advancement and real-world applications.

Key Objectives

The programme aims to:

Thematic Focus Areas

Eligible projects must fall within one or more of the following areas:

Projects outside these themes are not eligible for evaluation.

Funding Details

The programme provides joint funding for Turkish and Slovak partners:

Funding supports structured, multi-year international collaboration.

Eligibility Criteria

All proposals must meet the following requirements:

Only eligible institutional partnerships are considered for funding.

Project Requirements

Successful proposals must:

Expected Outcomes

The programme is designed to achieve:

Why This Programme Matters

This initiative is important because it:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applications may be rejected if they:

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for this programme?

Joint teams from eligible Turkish institutions and Slovak Academy of Sciences institutes.

What is the funding amount?

Up to TRY 3,750,000 for Türkiye and up to EUR 120,000 for Slovakia per project.

What is the project duration?

Up to 36 months.

What research areas are eligible?

Health, AI, materials science, environment, climate change, biodiversity, ICT, and related fields.

Are both countries required in every project?

Yes, each project must include both Turkish and Slovak partners.

What is the main goal of the programme?

To strengthen bilateral scientific cooperation and improve research quality and impact.

How many projects will be funded?

Approximately three projects based on the indicative total budget.

Conclusion

The TÜBİTAK–Slovakia bilateral research programme supports high-quality scientific collaboration across key global research domains. By combining expertise, infrastructure, and funding from both countries, it promotes innovation-driven research with strong potential for scientific advancement and societal benefit.

For more information, visit TÜBİTAK.

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