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GRIEG BIS: Excellence in International Research Collaboration (Poland)

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Deadline: 30-Sep-2026

The GRIEG BIS call supports collaborative basic research projects between Polish research organisations and partners from Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. The programme aims to strengthen scientific excellence, international cooperation, Open Science, interdisciplinary research, and long-term research impact.

The call provides €50 million in total funding, with individual project grants ranging from €800,000 to €1.5 million for projects lasting up to 36 months.

Overview

The GRIEG BIS Research Grant supports high-quality basic research projects that build long-term cooperation between Poland and the EEA Donor States:

The programme focuses on generating new scientific knowledge through international and interdisciplinary research partnerships.

The initiative strengthens:

Grant Snapshot

Programme Objectives

The GRIEG BIS call aims to support research projects that create new knowledge and strengthen international scientific networks.

Key objectives include:

Priority Research Areas

Projects should contribute to at least one of the programme’s major priorities.

European Green Transition

The programme supports research addressing environmental and sustainability challenges.

Possible themes include:

Democracy, Rule of Law, and Human Rights

Projects may explore issues related to:

Social Inclusion and Resilience

Research may focus on:

Curiosity-Driven Basic Research

The programme supports research designed to expand scientific knowledge without immediate commercial objectives.

Projects may involve:

Open Science and FAIR Data

Projects are expected to follow Open Science principles.

This includes:

Research results should be accessible and useful for future scientific work.

Who Is Eligible?

The call is open to research organisations established in Poland.

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must meet relevant Polish and European Union research organisation requirements.

International Partnership Requirement

Each project must include at least one research partner from:

Partners must be approved according to the relevant national research authority requirements.

The partnership should demonstrate:

Research Fields Supported

The programme supports projects across all research disciplines.

Eligible fields may include:

The focus must be on creating new scientific knowledge rather than immediate commercial application.

Eligible Project Activities

Supported activities may include:

Projects should strengthen international research cooperation.

Support for Researchers

The programme encourages participation from underrepresented groups in research.

Priority is given to:

Projects should create opportunities for:

Expected Research Outcomes

Funded projects are expected to produce high-quality scientific results.

Expected outputs include:

Projects should demonstrate how research contributes to society.

Societal Impact and Knowledge Transfer

The programme encourages researchers to connect scientific findings with real-world challenges.

Possible impacts include:

Projects may also address challenges affecting Poland due to the invasion of Ukraine.

Funding Details

The GRIEG BIS call provides:

Funding supports eligible project costs according to programme rules.

Project Duration

Projects may run for:

Applicants should design realistic timelines for:

How to Apply

Step 1: Build a Research Partnership

Identify suitable partners from:

Partners should bring relevant expertise and research capacity.

Step 2: Develop the Research Concept

Define:

Step 3: Align With Programme Priorities

Ensure the project supports at least one priority area:

Step 4: Prepare the Proposal

Include:

Step 5: Submit Application

Applications must be submitted by eligible Polish research organisations following GRIEG BIS requirements.

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Why This Grant Matters

Strengthens International Research

The programme creates long-term cooperation between Polish and EEA research communities.

Improves Scientific Excellence

Large-scale funding enables ambitious research projects and international collaboration.

Supports Future Researchers

The focus on early-stage and female researchers helps build more inclusive research systems.

Creates Societal Value

Research outcomes can support better policies, innovation, and public understanding.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the GRIEG BIS call?

It is a research funding programme supporting collaborative basic research between Poland and partners from Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.

Who can apply?

Research organisations legally established in Poland can apply with approved partners from the Donor States.

Are private companies eligible?

The call is designed for research organisations. Entities from third countries may participate but cannot receive project funding.

What is the maximum grant amount?

Projects can receive between €800,000 and €1.5 million.

How long can projects last?

Projects can have a duration of up to 36 months.

Does the call support all research fields?

Yes. The programme supports all research disciplines as long as projects focus on basic research and align with objectives.

Are international partnerships required?

Yes. Projects must include at least one eligible research partner from Norway, Iceland, or Liechtenstein.

Conclusion

The GRIEG BIS call provides major funding opportunities for Polish research organisations working with international partners from Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.

By supporting excellent basic research, Open Science, interdisciplinary collaboration, and inclusive researcher development, the programme aims to strengthen European research cooperation and generate knowledge with long-term societal value.

For more information, visit EEA and Norway Grants.

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