Mises au concours

Autres programmes

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La ligne d'action A1.2 du Plan d'action national suisse pour l'Open Research Data (ORD) encourage les chercheuses et les chercheurs ainsi que les communautés de recherche à développer des pratiques ORD. swissuniversities et le domaine des EPF sont responsables de cette ligne d'action et la mettent en œuvre en organisant conjointement le programme Swiss Open Research Data Grants (CHORD).

Nous avons le plaisir d'attirer votre attention sur les appels à projets suivants du programme CHORD :

Track A : Explore projects – Délai de soumission : 2 juin 2023 (3ème appel à projets)

Objectif :                      Ce track couvre les premières phases d'exploration ainsi que les tests et le prototypage de pratiques ORD potentielles. Le track doit encourager l'échange entre les communautés de recherche, sans qu'un produit final doive nécessairement être réalisé. L'objectif est d'aider les chercheuses et les chercheurs à déterminer si et comment des pratiques ORD peuvent être développées. 

Durée du projet :           Jusqu'à 12 mois, au maximum jusqu'à fin 2024.

Budget :                       Le coût total d'un projet (matching funds inclus) est limité à 150’000 CHF au maximum.

Track C : Contribute projects – Délai de soumission : 2 août 2023 (2ème appel à projets)

Objectif :                      Le track C permet aux (jeunes) chercheuses et chercheurs de contribuer aux communautés ouvertes existantes basées sur les principes ORD, d'examiner leur intégration dans les infrastructures existantes (y compris au niveau international) et de se concentrer sur l'amélioration de l’impact scientifique et de la qualité technique.

Durée du projet :           Jusqu'à 6-12 mois, au maximum jusqu'à fin 2024.

Budget :                       Le coût total du projet (matching funds inclus) est limité à 100’000 CHF au maximum.

Vous trouverez de plus amples informations sur les appels à projets sur notre site web Swiss Open Research Data Grants.

Je vous invite à transmettre ces informations aux services concernés au sein de votre institution. Les chercheuses et les chercheurs de toutes les disciplines des hautes écoles et institutions de recherche ayant droit aux contributions sont invités à soumettre leurs propositions de projet. La mise au concours du Track C s'adresse également aux jeunes chercheuses et chercheurs.

Dr Katja Fiechter, collaboratrice scientifique, se tient à votre disposition pour toute question (katja.fiechter(at)swissuniversities.ch).

D'autres appels à projets sont prévus pour cet été dans le programme Open Science I. Nous vous informerons à ce sujet début avril. Tous les appels à projets à venir seront également annoncés dans notre newsletter mensuelle Open Science.

Centre Maurice Chalumeau en sciences des sexualités  - CMCS

Le CMCSS soutient la recherche scientifique sur les sexualités à l’Université de Genève et dans les hautes écoles genevoises. Il délivre à cette fin des subsides de recherche et des subsides pour publication scientifique. Il encourage la relève académique en octroyant tous les deux ans une bourse doctorale et en décernant annuellement les Prix senior et junior Maurice Chalumeau. Le CMCSS joue ainsi un rôle clé dans le développement et la vitalité du champ des sciences des sexualités.

 

Subsides de recherche

Délai est le 1er avril de chaque année


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FreeNovation: 2023 submission

The Novartis Forschungsstiftung will provide up to CHF 2.7 million under the 2023 call for applications, for up to fifteen projects. This represents a budget of CHF 180,000 per project. The researchers will thus be able, for 18 months, to pursue the objectives they have set themselves.

The funding program of the Novartis Research Foundation. The topics this year are:

  • RNA: Mechanism, drug, target
  • Beyond AlphaFold: Targeting dynamic states
  • 3D and 4D genome

 
The Guidelines for Applicants and the topic descriptions for the 2023 call can be found here.

Please visit www.freenovation.ch  for more information, including short project descriptions of the winners in 2021 and 2022.

The deadline for submission of proposals is April 15th, 2023.


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Research Partnership Grant II 
Leading House (LH) Africa is calling for applications for Research Partnership Grant II from researchers with a minimum of 3 years and a maximum of 5 years postdoctoral experience affiliated with a Swiss Institution of Higher Education. The goal of this instrument is to further develop, consolidate and expand relations and foster new collaborations between Swiss researchers and partners in Africa. 
Proposals are expected from the following disciplines: I) Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, and II) STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) including biological sciences and medicine. The call aims at awarding an equal balance of proposals from both areas. 
Total Budget Available: CHF 450,000 
Grant per Project: Maximum CHF 25,000 
Project Duration: Minimum: 3 months; maximum: 12 months 
Eligible Applicants (Lead): Researchers with a minimum of 3 years and a maximum of 5 years postdoctoral experience. (Lead applicants must be affiliated with a Swiss Institution of Higher Education) 
Eligible Partner Countries: All African countries, except Maghreb region and Egypt 
Additional Third-Party Funding: Strongly encouraged 


Submission Deadline: 30 April 2023 (17:00hrs CET) 
Review Process:  01 May 2023 – 16 June 2023 
Decision: 23 June 2023 
Earliest Project Start Date: 1 July 2023 
For further information, please refer to: https://www.swisstph.ch/en/research/leading-house-africa/open-calls/.


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The Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT) is supporting coordination offices of global scientific
networks (hereinafter referred to as research networks; https://research-networks.scnat.ch). Its
"Commission for Research Networks" assesses incoming project applications and thus ensures the
high quality of the supported networks.
The Commission is planning to support the establishment of one additional research network with
a head office located in Switzerland. For this purpose, it is opening a call for pre-proposals.

Scope of the call
The call is open for researchers active in inter-/transdisciplinary projects in collaboration with
international partners. Research questions are related to complex interactions between natural,
social, and technological systems. The proposed research network will provide a platform for
scientific exchange between partners from different disciplines on a requested international scale.
The successful project will receive support for the establishment of an international coordinating
office based in Switzerland that can provide infrastructure and services with the aim to facilitate
exchange and collaboration, to focus on pertinent research questions and to overall strengthen the
community.
The project duration is at least one and up to a maximum of three years, ending by 31 December
2026. SCNAT's support will be a maximum of CHF 180’000.- per year. Financial participation by
partners located outside Switzerland increases the chances for a support by SCNAT.

Timeline of the call
Pre-proposals have to be submitted before 7 May 2023. Following an in-depth examination of the
pre-proposals, the Commission will invite up to three project teams to submit a full proposal that
will be subjected to a scientific evaluation, involving external referees, in addition to the
Commission member’s own expertise. The deadlines for processing the applications are:
7 May 2023 Submission deadline for pre-proposals.
Mid-June 2023 Communication of the result of the examination of the preproposals. Sending out the information concerning the full proposals.
12 August 2023 Deadline for submission of full proposals.
1 November 2023 Dispatch of funding decisions.
1 January 2024 Earliest start of funding.
Projects will only be supported when they meet the requirements listed below. Please note that for
some of these points, the fulfillment will only have to be shown when submitting the full proposal

More details on the call in the attached pdf

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Coronavirus Data Sharing Platform
The European Commission launched in 2020 a Data Sharing Platform on Coronavirus research, for quick and efficient data sharing and exchange among relevant research stakeholders.
This platform provides an open, trusted, and scalable European and global environment where researchers can store and share datasets, such as DNA sequences, protein structures, data from pre-clinical research and clinical trials, as well as epidemiological data.

World Pandemic Research Network
Societal Impacts and Aftermath of Covid-19: A Global Searchable Directory
The World Pandemic Research Network (WPRN) is a platform serving research communities. It maintains a searchable global directory of the scientific resources available on the societal and human impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Coronavirus and COVID-19 Related Funding Opportunities from Research Professional and Pivot
The Ex Libris Research Professional and Pivot funding services are providing free access to a list of select funding opportunities related to combatting the coronavirus and COVID-19. By raising awareness of these resources, which are offered from a wide range of global funders, we hope to help researchers expand their scholarly efforts to understand and contend with this global pandemic.

NIH - National Institutes of Health
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Information for NIH Applicants and Recipients of NIH Funding

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