MWoE research scheme open for applications
You are invited to join the research of Europe! Funding opportunities within the Maastricht, Working on Europe (MWoE) research agenda. Six research calls are now open.
Click here for a direct overview on all conditions, deadlines and application guidelines and a full read of the research agenda.
With the MWoE research agenda led by Studio Europa Maastricht, Maastricht University heeds the urgent need to renew and expand UM’s research agenda on European integration, the EU and Europe more generally; and to do this through innovative multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research collaborations. In 2019, the MWoE research agenda financially supported over 70 researchers collaborating in 24 interdisciplinary research teams across faculties.
The six current calls, open from 1 July, offer funding opportunities in support of multidisciplinary research, larger grant applications, the publication of scholarly papers and policy briefs, the organisation of conferences and workshops and the establishment of strategic research consortia. Last but not least, MWoE launches a new call aiming to establish a Young Researchers Network.
Knowledge, technology and digitalisation is one of the research themes.
More information is available on the website of Studio Europa.
- Call 1: Encourage post-doctoral research
- Call 2: Encourage large grant applications and strategic consortia
- Call 3: Offer dedicated research time to early-career researchers
- Call 4: Encourage translation of research findings into policy briefs
- Call 5: Enable the organisation of scientific workshops and conferences
- Call 6: Establish a ‘Young Researchers Network’ to co-create and stimulate the MWoE research community from the inside out
Please note that while call 2 to 6 are open to the Maastricht University research community, the five post-doctoral positions open in call 1 are open to talented internal and external early-career researchers who recently obtained a PhD degree and who have a proven interest in European affairs and a background in the field of Humanities, Life Sciences, Social Sciences, International and European Law, and Sciences or another relevant field.
Themes
All funding opportunities are tied to the MWoE research agenda focusing on four main topics:
- Democracy, Politics, Security and Rule of Law
- Identity, Heritage and Citizens’ Perspective
- Prosperity, Welfare and Inequality
- Knowledge, Technology and Digitalisation
MWoE looks forward to supporting UM researchers in their research, joining forces across faculties and disciplines, to further enhance Maastricht University’s position as the place for new and innovative European research.
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