Open Call for Bridging Grants with China, Japan, South Korea and the ASEAN region

The Leading House Asia, ETH Zurich launched a call for projects with Asian collaborators. Maximum project grant is 25 k CHF, deadline 30 September 2020.

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Deadline: 30 September 2020
Grant sum: max. 25 kCHF
Project duration: up to 12 months
Eligible countries: China (incl. Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, South Korea, ASEAN member states (partner countries) (incl. Singapore).

Goals and objectives
Bridging grants build on existing collaboration projects between researchers and scientists affiliated to a Swiss institution and researchers from the partner countries.

Bridging grants can fund the preparation of a joint project proposal for submission to large funding agencies or to develop established and long-?term partnerships between two institutions or chairs. Activities to intensify joint teaching or curriculum development are also covered by the bridging grants.

Eligibility
The call is open to all scientific disciplines and fields of research.
All scientists of Swiss federal and cantonal universities, universities of applied sciences and universities of teachers’ education, as well as public research institutions, are eligible to apply. Applications by doctoral students and postdoctoral scientists must be submitted by their supervisors. The scientist based in Switzerland is the main applicant.

Collaborators must be scientists affiliated with a university or a public research institute from one of the partner countries. The collaborating partner must hold a faculty or senior scientist position or a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or equivalent) with several years of research experience.

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Application form
Download Call Document-? Criteria and Requirement (PDF, 156 KB)
Download Application Form (DOCX, 372 KB)  

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