Fellowships to Belarusian lecturers, scientists, and PhD students at EU higher education and research institutions 2024 (EU4Belarus SALT II) 

Programme

Indirect management programmes and projects

Funding amount

359 600 EUR

Valid until

2025-01-15 13:00

Valid until: January 15, 2025 13:00 EET/UTC+ 2 

If you have any questions regarding the application, please submit here: Request for clarification 

Objective

The global objective of this call for proposals is to foster people-to-people contacts by increasing access to academic mobility opportunities and professional exposure in the EU. 

The specific objective of this call for proposals is to support Belarusian lecturers, scientists, and PhD students affected by the current political crisis in Belarus to access EU-based universities and research institutes through individual fellowship grants to benefit from access to higher education and opportunities for lifelong-learning compliant with the EU standards and values: 

  • Enabling Belarusian applicants who have been subjected to threats and repressions on political grounds to continue their academic and/or pedagogical activity, upgrade their knowledge, build professional contacts in the EU countries. 
  • Supporting Belarusian applicants who have been forced to relocate from Belarus to the EU due to the political crisis in Belarus. 
  • Promoting academic mobility of Belarusian lecturers, scientists, and PhD students. 

Applicants

The target group for this call is: 

  • former and current lecturers at universities 
  • former and current scientists at research institutions or independent researchers 
  • current PhD students 

Eligibility of applicants: 

  • be a natural person and 
  • be a citizen of the Republic of Belarus and 
  • reside in an EU member state, a member of the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom, or one of the Eastern partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine). In case of residence outside Belarus, left Belarus not earlier than August 2020  and

  • be current or former lecturer at a higher education institution including think tanks and research NGOs, or independent researcher or a PhD student and 

  • demonstrate that the applicant or an immediate family member has been under threats, suffered from actual persecution /repression, or risks of threatening, persecution, repressions, dismissal on political grounds related to political situation of August 2020 (based on official protocols or other documents, such as reference letters issued by independent civil society organisations, human rights activists, representatives of democratic political institutions,) and 
  • be directly responsible for the preparation and management of the action, not acting as an intermediary. 
  • be able to present an invitation letter for the duration of the fellowship from a host higher education institution or research centre in the EU. 

Fellowship grant details

Size of grants: 

  • minimum amount: EUR 6,200 (min 100 calendar days) 
  • maximum amount: EUR 18,600 (max 300 calendar days) 

Any grant requested under this call for proposals must not exceed the maximum amount and may vary due to a number of requested days. 

Duration of fellowship activities: 

The planned duration of an action is minimum 100 calendar days but may not exceed 300 calendar days. 

Fellowships may start from April 28, 2025, and be completed by August 31, 2026. 

Location: 

Actions must take place in one of the accredited European higher education institutions and/or research institutions with an evidence-based track of academic history in the EU member states. 

Funded activities

Types of activity which may be financed under this call include: 

  • fellowship actions for academic exchange at higher education institutions to improve professional experience in the field of interest, as well as collaborate with academic colleagues, develop a course or curriculum, teach, or give guest lectures and presentations. 
  • fellowship actions for research in a specific field at a higher education institution or research centre with an evidence-based track of academic history and/or implemented academic projects, including time in libraries and archives, field work (data collection); this may include international collaboration leading to peer reviewed articles. 
  • fellowship actions for non-paid internships at a higher education institution or a research centre.  

The contracting authority shall not engage in facilitation of the fellowship process or placement. 

The following types of action are ineligible, applicants may NOT receive grant assistance for: 

  • actions concerned only with participation in workshops, seminars, conferences, and congresses. 
  • actions concerned only or mainly with individual scholarships for studies or training courses. 
  • fellowships at the same higher education institution or research centre where an applicant has been an employee, a doctoral student, or a research fellow (regardless of its funding source) since August 2020. 
  • multiple EU funded fellowship awards at the same time (or overlapping partial periods) regardless of linkage to same or different higher education institutions or research centres. 
  • a second or subsequent Fellowship from “Support to Advanced Learning and Training (EU4Belarus – SALT II)” Action for the same recipient. 
  • if an applicant is a research team member in the Academic research project grant funded by the “Support to Advanced Learning and Training (EU4Belarus – SALT II)” programme or had a fellowship in EU4Belarus SALT, his or hers  object of study must possess a clear distinct difference compared to the object of study of the Academic research grant, as to allow drawing of a conclusion that granted Fellowship and Academic research grant do not fund the same research in parallel. The Contracting Authority leaves the right to request additional information and documents during the evaluation process in case of doubt. 

Submission of applications

Apply here:SUBMIT APPLICATION 

For questions regarding the application, please submit inquiries through our Request for Clarification Form. 

Contact us

Program Contacts

Audronė Uzielienė,

CPMA International Development Cooperation Projects Division Senior Project Manager 

Emilė Stragytė,

CPMA International Development Cooperation Projects Division Project Manager

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