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TÜBİTAK–French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bilateral Cooperation Program

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Deadline: 17-Jun-2026

The TÜBİTAK–French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bosphorus Program funds joint Turkey–France research projects under a bilateral scientific cooperation framework. It supports international academic collaboration across all scientific fields, focusing on travel, dissemination, and scholarship-related costs.

Each project can receive up to 2,000,000 TL, with strict limits on mobility (maximum 60 days per year of scientific visits). Only joint applications between Turkish and French research institutions are eligible.

Overview

The Bosphorus Program is a bilateral research funding initiative between:

Its main goal is to strengthen scientific cooperation between Turkey and France through joint research projects.

The programme promotes:

Key Objectives of the Programme

The programme is designed to support cross-border scientific development.

Strengthening Bilateral Research Cooperation

The programme encourages:

Promoting Scientific and Technological Advancement

It supports:

Enhancing Academic Mobility

The programme facilitates:

Funding Structure and Financial Support

The Bosphorus Program provides targeted financial support for mobility and collaboration.

Maximum Funding per Project

Excluded Costs

The funding does NOT include:

Mobility Expense Coverage

The sending institution covers:

All expenses are calculated according to applicable national regulations.

Scientific Visit Duration Rules

The programme places strict limits on researcher mobility.

Key Rule

This includes:

Who Can Apply (Eligibility Criteria)

The programme is strictly limited to joint Turkey–France collaborations.

Eligible Applicants

Mandatory Requirement

Eligible Research Areas

The programme is open to all scientific disciplines.

Accepted Fields Include:

There are no thematic restrictions, allowing broad scientific collaboration.

Why the Bosphorus Program Matters

The programme plays a key role in strengthening international science cooperation.

Key Benefits

Strategic Importance

The programme supports:

How the Programme Works (Application and Implementation)

The programme follows a structured bilateral collaboration model.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Turkish and French researchers identify a shared research topic
  2. Joint project proposal is developed collaboratively
  3. Application is submitted as a coordinated bilateral proposal
  4. TÜBİTAK evaluates proposals under programme criteria
  5. Approved projects receive funding for mobility and research activities
  6. Researchers conduct exchange visits and collaborative work
  7. Results are shared through publications and dissemination activities

Key Implementation Rules

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants often face rejection due to avoidable issues.

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the Bosphorus Program?

It is a Turkey–France bilateral research funding programme supporting joint scientific projects under TÜBİTAK and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

2. What is the maximum funding per project?

Each project can receive up to 2,000,000 TL.

3. What costs are covered under this programme?

It covers travel, accommodation, subsistence, dissemination, and scholarship-related expenses.

4. Are single-country applications allowed?

No, only joint applications between Turkish and French institutions are accepted.

5. What is the maximum duration of scientific visits?

Scientific visits cannot exceed 60 days per year per project.

6. Which research fields are eligible?

All scientific fields are eligible, including natural sciences, engineering, social sciences, and humanities.

7. Who pays for travel expenses?

The sending party covers international travel, accommodation, and subsistence costs according to regulations.

Conclusion

The TÜBİTAK–France Bosphorus Program is a key bilateral funding mechanism that strengthens scientific cooperation between Turkey and France. By supporting joint research across all disciplines, it promotes academic mobility, knowledge exchange, and international scientific advancement.

For more information, visit TÜBİTAK.

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