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II.1.2. Establishing and strengthening cooperation with strategic partners – programme for visits to strategic partner institutions

Call for competition

  • Name: Programme for visits to strategic partner institutions – co-financing for travel and subsistence costs
  • Objective: establish or strengthen ongoing cooperation with strategic importance, which serves, among others creating joint scientific teams, jointly applying for grants, co-managing research and didactic centres, creating innovative curricula and improving competences, joint thesis supervision, and exchanging scientific, administrative and technical staff.
  • Applicant: representatives of the University of Warsaw, appointed by the entity applying for financing
  • Competition announcement date: 13.05.2024
  • Starting date of the call for applications: 13.05.2024
  • End date of the call for applications: 12.06.2024
  • Settlement of the competition: 27.06.2024
  • Dates of the visits: 01.07.2024-31.08.2025
  • Competition budget: 600 000 PLN
  • Project budget: max. 60 000 PLN
  • Form of submitting applications: in person or by post (date as postmarked) to the following address: International Relations Office UW, Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, in Kazimierzowski Palace, room 24 or by e-mail to international@adm.uw.edu.pl
Terms and ConditionsFAQ

Programme for visits to strategic partner institutions – co-financing for travel and subsistence costs

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FAQ

There is no closed list of strategic partner institutions of UW. According to the Programme rules, the partner institution is indicated by the organisational unit itself, while justifying its strategic importance to the unit/University. Existing/planned cooperation with a given institution should be described, including initiatives such as the creation of joint research teams, jointly applying for grants, the co-management of research and teaching centres, the creation of innovative curricula, and ideas for raising competencies, co-supervision, and exchanges of research, administrative, and technical staff. Attention should also be given to the sustainability of cooperation.

With the approval of the Head of the organisational unit, more than one application can be submitted in the competition, and the decision to award funding for more than one trip will be made by the Evaluation Committee.

If it is one trip involving more than one institution (which, for example, are located close to each other) within one budget (up to PLN 60,000) – then yes. If it would be separate trips, on different dates – prepare a second application.

The required documents include:

  • an original application for funding of travel and stay costs, approved by the head of the organizational unit, including a budget containing reasonable and eligible costs related to travel and stay, not exceeding PLN 60,000 per application;
  • confirmation of acceptance from the partner host institution with approval of the proposed dates and objectives of the visit (may be a scan).

The application and a sample letter from the partner host institution comprise annexes to the competition information on the IDUB website.

Yes, these individuals may also be non-academic/teaching staff at UW, and in justified cases, they may also be doctoral candidates/students of UW who are associated with the implementation of the project. They may also be people who are cooperating with the University on the basis of civil-law contracts. Their roles in the project should be described in the application form. If doctoral candidates/students are involved in the project, priority should be given to the possibility of obtaining funding specifically for doctoral/student travel as part of other IDUB or ZIP activities. The Programme is primarily intended for staff members.

Yes, but in that case the application must be signed with a qualified electronic signature.

The application must be signed by the Head of the organisational unit.

Criteria include the prestige of the partner host institution and its track record in the applicant’s field, the quality of the planned/past cooperation with the partner host institution, and the quality/sustainability of the envisaged joint initiatives.

Applications will also be subject to a formal assessment for completeness and compliance with the Programme Regulations.

Yes, changes like that are possible. However, they need to be approved by the IDUB Office, and under the condition that the allocated budget is not exceeded, and the date of the visit is within the Programme timeframe.

No. Project costs cannot exceed the budget indicated in the application and which were approved by the Programme Manager. In such a case, costs exceeding the awarded funding may be covered using the organisational unit’s own resources, or reductions in expenditures may be made.