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Applications open for NAWA Poland–France Joint Research Projects Programme

Submit Applications for Small Research Grant Program 2025 (Indonesia)

Deadline: 30-Jun-2026

The Poland–France Joint Research Projects Programme supports collaborative research and academic mobility between institutions in Poland and France across all scientific disciplines. The initiative is jointly implemented by Poland’s National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) and Campus France to strengthen bilateral scientific cooperation through shared research activities and researcher mobility.

Funding supports travel and subsistence for project participants, with a maximum of 40,000 PLN per project and a total programme budget of 800,000 PLN. Projects run from 1 January 2027 to 31 December 2028.

Programme Overview

The Poland–France Joint Research Projects Programme promotes structured scientific collaboration between Polish and French research institutions.

It focuses on:

Projects must be submitted in parallel:

Programme Objectives

The programme is designed to:

Key Features of the Programm

1. Joint Research Projects

Projects must be co-developed and jointly implemented by Polish and French institutions.

They may include:

2. Research Mobility Support

The programme funds mobility between Poland and France to enable:

Eligible Applicants

Eligible applicants include institutions defined under Polish higher education and research law (Article 7(1)(1, 2, and 4–7)).

Requirements for Polish Applicants

Applicants must:

Project Leadership Rules

French Participation Requirement

Exclusion Criteria

Eligible Project Teams

Project teams may include:

Funding Information

Budget Structure

Eligible Costs

Funding is limited to mobility-related expenses:

Travel Costs

Subsistence Costs


Project Timeline

Projects must be completed within this timeframe.

Application Process

Step 1: Joint Proposal Development

Polish and French institutions jointly design the research project.

Step 2: Parallel Submission

Step 3: Formal Evaluation

Checks include:

Step 4: Substantive Evaluation

Assessment based on scientific and collaboration quality.

Evaluation Criteria

Applications are scored using the following weighted criteria:

1. Project Team Qualifications (20 points)

2. International Cooperation Value (20 points)

3. Research Quality and Methodology (50 points)

4. Early-Career Researcher Involvement (10 points)

Selection Process

Final selection is made jointly by:

Priority is given to projects that:

Expected Outcomes

Funded projects are expected to deliver:

Why This Programme Matters

This programme strengthens European research integration by:

It serves as a foundation for deeper EU-level scientific cooperation and cross-border academic development.

How the Programme Works

Step 1: Identify Research Partners

Polish and French institutions identify shared research interests.

Step 2: Design Joint Project

Partners develop:

Step 3: Prepare Dual Submission

Applications are submitted simultaneously in both countries.

Step 4: Evaluation Process

Projects are reviewed for scientific quality and collaboration strength.

Step 5: Implementation

Approved projects execute:

Tips for a Strong Application

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Poland–France Joint Research Programme?

It is a bilateral research funding initiative supporting collaborative scientific projects and researcher mobility between Poland and France.

How much funding is available?

Up to 40,000 PLN per project, with a total programme budget of 800,000 PLN.

Who can apply?

Eligible Polish research institutions with a qualified project leader and French partner institutions submitting a parallel application.

What costs are covered?

Travel and subsistence costs for research mobility between Poland and France.

What is the project duration?

Projects run from 1 January 2027 to 31 December 2028.

Are students eligible?

Yes, students and early-career researchers can participate as part of project teams.

Can one person lead multiple projects?

No. Each project leader may only lead one application.

Conclusion

The Poland–France Joint Research Projects Programme strengthens bilateral scientific cooperation by funding joint research activities and researcher mobility between institutions in both countries. With a strong emphasis on scientific quality, structured collaboration, and early-career researcher participation, the programme builds long-term academic partnerships and supports high-impact international research.

By combining mobility funding with jointly executed research, the initiative enhances scientific exchange and contributes to sustained Poland–France cooperation in higher education and research.

For more information, visit NAWA.

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