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Post-Doctoral Study Grants for Early-Career Researchers

RFAs: Play for Nature Grant Program

Deadline: 31-Mar-2026

he Post-Doctoral Study Grants provide up to €45,000 per year for researchers to advance their careers through focused post-doctoral projects. Funding supports researchers in fields such as Ethology, Paleontology, Archaeology, Anthropology, Psychology, Epistemology, Logic, and Neuroscience, either in France or abroad.

What Are the Post-Doctoral Study Grants?

The Post-Doctoral Study Grants offer financial support to early-career researchers pursuing specialized post-doctoral projects. The grants cover expenses related to hosting, living, and health insurance, enabling recipients to focus on research and career development. Funding is provided for either 12 months (non-renewable) or 24 months, depending on the project scope.

Eligible Disciplines

Funding is available for post-doctoral research in:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Additional Eligibility Criteria

Funding Details

Why It Matters

These grants provide early-career researchers with:

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Check that you meet all academic, age, and PhD completion criteria and verify that your proposed host laboratory qualifies.

Step 2: Prepare Project Proposal

Develop a detailed post-doctoral research project, including objectives, methodology, and timeline. Include hosting arrangements and co-financing agreements if applicable.

Step 3: Submit Application

Submit the application through the official portal, including all required documentation: CV, PhD certificate or viva confirmation, project description, and host laboratory details.

Step 4: Selection and Award

Applications are evaluated based on scientific merit, project feasibility, and alignment with the grant’s objectives. Successful applicants receive funding for the specified duration to conduct their post-doctoral research.

Tips for Applicants

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for the Post-Doctoral Study Grants? French or foreign researchers holding a PhD and meeting age and experience criteria.
2. What is the maximum funding amount? €45,000 per year.
3. How long is the fellowship? 12 months (non-renewable) or 24 months.
4. Can I apply if I am already at the host laboratory? Yes, but you must have been there no more than three months as of September 1st, 2026.
5. Are there age restrictions? Yes, applicants must be 35 or younger on the closing date.
6. Are international host laboratories eligible? Yes, for applicants holding a French PhD, except mobility to countries of joint supervision/co-tutelle.
7. What costs does the grant cover? Hosting, living, and health insurance expenses.

Conclusion

The Post-Doctoral Study Grants 2026 provide essential funding and support for early-career researchers to advance their scientific careers. Eligible applicants can leverage this opportunity to pursue innovative research projects, gain international experience, and strengthen their professional networks in France or abroad.

For more information, visit Fyssen Foundation.

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