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Research Networking Scheme to Strengthen Malta’s Research Ecosystem

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Deadline: 30-Mar-2026

The Research Networking Scheme strengthens Malta’s research ecosystem by funding local and international networking, knowledge exchange, and collaborative research engagement. With grants of up to €8,000 (plus an additional €2,000 for diaspora collaboration), the scheme supports events in Malta and travel for global research participation over projects lasting up to 12 months.

Research Networking Scheme Overview

The Research Networking Scheme is a funding mechanism designed to enhance Malta’s research capacity through structured networking, collaboration, and interdisciplinary exchange. It enables researchers and institutions to build strong local and international connections that increase visibility, cooperation, and research impact.

The scheme supports research communities across all disciplines and encourages dialogue among academic, public, and private research stakeholders.

Core Objectives of the Scheme

The scheme aims to strengthen Malta’s research ecosystem by focusing on:

These objectives are aligned with long-term research excellence, innovation, and global engagement.

Funding Pathways Under the Scheme

The Research Networking Scheme offers three complementary funding pathways to address different collaboration needs.

Local Networking Scheme

The Local Networking Scheme supports collaboration between:

Funded activities must be hosted in Malta and may include conferences, workshops, seminars, symposia, or other research-focused events that promote engagement and exchange.

Projects involving collaboration with a Maltese diaspora researcher are eligible for additional funding to strengthen international ties.

International Networking Scheme

The International Networking Scheme supports travel-related costs for researchers participating in international activities, including:

The scheme is open to all academic and research disciplines. Applications related to artificial intelligence are funded through the Malta Digital Innovation Authority.

Why the Research Networking Scheme Matters

Strong research ecosystems depend on collaboration, visibility, and continuous knowledge exchange. This scheme matters because it:

By investing in networking, the scheme enhances research quality, innovation, and long-term partnerships.

Who Is Eligible to Apply

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants may collaborate with foreign entities, provided the lead applicant is a Maltese entity.

Funding Amount and Project Duration

The scheme provides flexible but capped funding:

Funding is intended specifically for networking and collaboration-related costs.

How the Scheme Works

Applicants should follow a clear process when preparing proposals:

  1. Identify networking or collaboration objectives

  2. Select the appropriate funding pathway

  3. Define activities that promote research engagement and exchange

  4. Develop a realistic budget and timeline

  5. Submit the application within the call guidelines

Projects must demonstrate clear networking outcomes and added value for Malta’s research ecosystem.

Tips for a Strong Application

Applicants are advised to:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid submitting proposals that:

Strong applications are focused, collaborative, and outcome-driven.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Research Networking Scheme?

It is a funding programme that supports networking, collaboration, and knowledge exchange within Malta’s research ecosystem.

Who can apply?

Maltese public and private entities, including academic and research institutions.

What is the maximum funding available?

Up to €8,000 per project, plus up to €2,000 for diaspora researcher collaboration.

How long can projects last?

Projects may last up to 12 months.

What activities are funded under the Local Networking Scheme?

Research events hosted in Malta, such as conferences, workshops, and seminars.

What costs are covered under the International Networking Scheme?

Travel-related costs for conferences, scientific missions, and research networking activities abroad.

Is the scheme limited to specific research fields?

No, it is open to all fields, with AI-related applications funded through the Malta Digital Innovation Authority.

Conclusion

The Research Networking Scheme is a strategic investment in Malta’s research future, enabling researchers and institutions to collaborate, exchange knowledge, and connect globally. By supporting structured networking at local and international levels, the scheme strengthens research communities, fosters innovation, and enhances Malta’s position within the global research landscape.

For more information, visit Xjenza Malta .

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