February 2026

The Walter Benjamin Programme enables researchers in the postdoctoral training phase to independently conduct their own research project at a location of their choice. The project can be carried out at a research institution in Germany or abroad, with the host institution providing support for the project. Eligibility Requirements Only postdoctoral researchers at an early […]

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The DFG funds research projects conducted by scientists in Germany in cooperation with scientists in developing countries. The objective is to promote cooperation between researchers in Germany and in developing countries. In a research project on a specifically defined topic within a limited time period. Eligibility Requirements Researchers/scientists from all subjects and disciplines at German

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The German Federal Environmental Foundation (Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt, DBU) is one of the largest foundations in Europe. It promotes innovative exemplary projects for environmental protection. DBU offers up to 50 fellowships annually. More information for applicants from Ukraine. Also see this testimonial video (in Ukrainian). Goals: Requirements: Financial benefits: Intensive German course in Osnabrück lasting several weeks before the stay

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The Shevchenko Scientific Society  provides grants for publications that support Ukrainian and foreign authors whose scholarly work will help to develop and broaden scholarly achievements in the field of Ukrainian Studies. (literature, linguistics, history, political science, art, anthropology, etc.). The Publishing Committee accepts applications for grants to support publication, in Ukrainian or English, of scholarly

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LUKE Joint Call will be launched on 27 February 2026, bringing together funding parties across Europe to support research and innovation collaboration with Ukraine. Who can apply and how should consortia be organised? The Call is open to legal entities registered in one of the following countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, the

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The European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers (Eurodoc) is pleased to announce the second edition of its Ambassador Programme on democracy and fundamental values in European research and higher education. The programme is addressed to early-career researchers from all disciplines and across Europe. It aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of

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What we do: We connect Ukrainian and UK academics through one-to-one and institutional mentoring, supporting professional development, collaboration, and long-term academic partnerships.Who it’s for: Ukrainian researchers and final stage PhD students, UK academic mentors, and universities interested in building meaningful UK–Ukraine collaboration.Why it matters now: Amid continued disruption to Ukraine’s higher education and research sector,

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The Biostime Institute for Nutrition and Care Grant Program is accepting applications to support innovative studies in maternal and child nutrition and health.  Eligible Activities: The initiative prioritizes research on infant allergy nutrition strategies, child growth and developmental support, and postbiotic solutions to enhance maternal, infant, and child health across early life stages. They are seeking innovative

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The Micro Travel Grant programme (MTG) of NGO Science for Ukraine supports the integration of early-career Ukrainian scholars into the international research community through in-person participation in international academic conferences, symposia, or workshops. MTG reimburses eligible costs up to EUR 500. Applicants must meet all of the following conditions: provide a valid ORCID iD. be a young scholar, defined as: a currently

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