Deadline: 10 September 2025
Applications are now invited from research scientists working in agriculture, forestry or fisheries who would like to conduct research projects abroad, in another member country of the Co-operative Research Programme from 6 to 26 weeks.
The aim of the Research Fellowships is to strengthen the international exchange of ideas and increase international mobility and co-operation among scientists working in these areas.
Focus Areas
- Sustainable and resilient productivity growth and food security and nutrition
- Climate change mitigation, reducing emissions from agriculture and food systems, carbon sequestration in agriculture, forestry and land use
- Halting and reversing forest loss and land degradation
- Reducing the negative environmental impacts of livestock production and practices harmful to animal health and welfare, investigating the positive contribution livestock can make to soil quality and management, biodiversity and livelihoods
- Biodiversity, enhancing ecosystem services
- Improving soil health and water and air quality, including through agro-ecological and other innovative, context specific approaches
- Innovations in the transfer and development of agricultural knowledge, including Indigenous and traditional knowledge
- Fisheries and aquaculture productivity, sustainability and resilience
Funding Information
- Amount: Currently 600 EUR or 650 EUR per week (depending on the cost of living of the host country).
- Fellowships may be from 6 to 26 weeks.
Eligible Costs
- Travel costs (calculated based on a return economy class air ticket. Note that the travel allowance is calculated to cover a one return trip to and from the host laboratory and the place of domicile.
- Terminal charges: A lump sum allowance of 165 EUR is paid to cover transportation costs incurred in the taking and leaving of duties at the host laboratory.
Ineligible Costs
- Insurance
- Day-to-day Travel
- Family Travel, Bench Fees, Laboratory Fees and Other Incidentals
- Visas
- Tax Status
- Bank Charges
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be working in an institution located in a country that currently participates in the OECD Co-operative Research Programme (CRP), and the collaborating host institution must be located in another participating country.
- Applicants should have 4 years of postdoctoral training. The programme is not targeted at PhD students. In exceptional circumstances, consideration will be given to applicants who, although not having a PhD, have the equivalent expertise and have been extensively published. For all applications, priority is given to the overall scientific quality of each application considering its relevance to the Programme’s Research Themes and the Programme’s multi-disciplinary focus.
- Applicants should have a contract with their present employer that ensures their continued employment after completion of the fellowship. If the contract is less than 3 years, applicants are requested to ask their institution to certify that there will be a continued on-going scientific affiliation with the host laboratory once the fellowship ends, as this ensures that the relationships established during the fellowship are put to beneficial use.
- Before submitting an application, candidates should have their employers’ agreement to the application and to the take up of the fellowship should they be successful.
- A candidate who has already been the recipient of a CRP fellowship may apply for a second award, but only 5 years after the year of their first fellowship.
Selection Criteria
- Scientific excellence and innovation
- Host and Fellow’s potential collaboration in the long term
- Feasibility of achieving the goals
- Scientific record and achievements of the proposer
- Crossing disciplines
- Dissemination
- Potential impact
- Policy relevance
For more information, visit OECD.