Deadline: 06-May-2026
The Academy Ter Meulen Grant Program supports young researchers in pediatrics or related fields to gain international research experience through temporary working visits abroad. Grants of up to EUR 35,000 are awarded annually, with an emphasis on sustainability and environmentally responsible practices. Applications are open to PhD candidates and early-career researchers based in the Netherlands, with a deadline of 6 May 2026.
Overview of the Program
The Academy Ter Meulen Grant is designed to enhance the international research experience of young scientists in pediatrics and allied fields.
Key objectives include:
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Supporting temporary international working visits
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Strengthening global research collaboration in pediatric medicine
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Promoting sustainable and environmentally conscious research practices
The program encourages applicants to integrate sustainability into travel, materials, catering, and communication associated with the funded activities.
Funding Details
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Maximum grant amount: EUR 35,000
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Purpose: Cover costs associated with a working visit abroad to conduct research in pediatrics or related areas
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Funding frequency: Annually
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Sustainability requirement: Applicants are encouraged to:
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Choose sustainable travel alternatives over air travel
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Minimise environmental impact in all project-related activities
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Use eco-friendly materials and communication methods
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Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Field of research: Pediatrics or closely related areas
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Career stage: PhD candidates or researchers who obtained their PhD no more than four years ago
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Location: Based in the Kingdom of the Netherlands
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Demonstrate a clear plan for an international research visit
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Commitment to sustainable and responsible research practices
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
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Verify your academic and geographic qualifications
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Ensure your research aligns with pediatrics or allied areas
Step 2: Prepare Application Materials
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Complete the official Academy Ter Meulen Grant application form
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Include details of the proposed international working visit, research objectives, and methodology
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Provide a plan for sustainable and environmentally responsible project execution
Step 3: Submit Application
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Submit applications according to the official Academy guidelines
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Deadline: 6 May 2026
Step 4: Grant Selection
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Applications are reviewed by the Academy’s Medical Sciences Fund panel
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Funding is awarded based on scientific merit, feasibility, and sustainability of proposed activities
Expected Outcomes
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Strengthened international research experience and collaboration
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Advancement of pediatric medicine and allied research fields
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Promotion of environmentally responsible research practices
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Opportunities to publish or present findings internationally
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete application forms
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Failing to align research with pediatrics or related fields
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Missing the 6 May 2026 application deadline
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Neglecting the sustainability guidelines, including travel and project practices
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Applying if PhD was obtained more than four years ago
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to EUR 35,000 per working visit.
2. Who is eligible to apply?
PhD candidates or researchers based in the Netherlands who obtained their PhD no more than four years ago, working in pediatrics or related fields.
3. Can the grant be used for travel?
Yes, but applicants are encouraged to use sustainable travel options instead of air travel when possible.
4. What activities does the grant support?
Temporary international research visits, including research work, collaboration, and dissemination of results.
5. How is sustainability integrated into the grant?
Applicants should minimise environmental impact in travel, materials, catering, and communication associated with the project.
6. When is the application deadline?
6 May 2026.
7. How are applications evaluated?
Based on scientific merit, feasibility, alignment with pediatrics, and adherence to sustainable practices.
Conclusion
The Academy Ter Meulen Grant Program 2026 provides young researchers in pediatrics and related fields with a unique opportunity to gain international experience while promoting sustainable and environmentally responsible research. Applicants are encouraged to submit well-prepared proposals by 6 May 2026 to advance both their careers and the global pediatric research community.
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