Deadline: 7 July 2025
The Agency for the Support of Research and Development has launched the Public Call for Joint Projects supporting Cooperation between Organizations in Slovak Republic and Poland.
Intentions and Objectives
- Within the public call SK-PL 2025, project proposals from all research and development areas can be submitted. The aim of bilateral cooperation projects is to establish new or intensify the existing scientific and technological cooperation, using mainly the following instruments:
- preparation of joint international projects;
- preparation of joint publications and other outputs;
- active participation in conferences, organizing the joint scientific events;
- mutual use of instrumentation and laboratory techniques;
- gathering the research materials;
- involvement of Ph.D. students and/or young R & D staff (aged under 35).
Funding Information
- The total amount of funding allocated for the whole project period is EUR 81,000.
- The total amount of funds provided by the agency to solve one project is limited to a maximum of EUR 2,400 for the whole project duration and a maximum of EUR 4,800 per a calendar year of project.
Duration
- The expected start of the project implementation is 01 January 2026. The duration of the project cannot exceed 24 months.
Requirements
- The cooperating partners from the research and development organisations on both sides shall jointly develop content-identical projects.
- Following the § 18 sect. 2 of Act No. 172/2005 Coll. as amended, an integral part of the application shall be the declaration of honour by the applicant stating that they have a valid certificate of research and development competence. In case the applicant does not have the mentioned certificate, their application shall be refused.
- An integral part of the application is also a declaration on honour that the information provided in the part “Basic information on the Principal Investigator” is true (part A4).
- The part F of the application must not exceed the maximum limit of 10 pages for Obligatory scheme
For more information, visit Agency for the Support of Research and Development.