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EU4Belarus: SALT III programme offers academic grants 
January 6, 2025

EU4Belarus: SALT III programme offers academic grants 


The ‘EU4Belarus: Support for advanced learning and training’ (SALT III) programme has launched a new call for multinational teams targeting academic grants. The call requires one applicant from an EU educational institution or think tank and another one from Belarus.

The call aims to support joint projects of Belarusian academic staff with academic staff from EU-based higher education institutions and/or Belarusians who have not left the country.

The lead applicant should be a non-profit university or other academic institution (like institutes of National academy of sciences, etc.), established in a Member State of the European Union and propose a research team.

The research team should include at least one present or former citizen of Belarus, who has left Belarus since no earlier than August 2020 due to repression or persecutions on political grounds and who is currently affiliated as researcher, PhD student and/or lecturer at European (EU, EEA, UK, EaP countries) university or research institution, including think tanks, or who had been affiliated as researcher, lecturer or PhD student in Belarusian university or research institution, and has lost his/her position because of political reasons and repressions no earlier than August 2020 (concerns both those remaining in Belarus and in exile).

Under this call, two types of action may be financed:

  • Lot 1. Academic research projects in the field of Humanities and Social sciences (between €50,000 and  €80,000).
  • Lot 2. Academic research projects in the fields of all other sciences (between €50,000 and €121,250).

The deadline for applications is 17 March 2025.

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CLOSING DATE

March 17, 2025


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