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FOR UKRAINE Programme

Programme for Scientists from Ukraine Cooperating with Scientists from Poland.

AMOUNT OF FUNDING:
The budget of one project for a 12-month period is PLN 268 800. It includes funds to cover salary as well as research-related costs.

To whom

Scientists, with at least a doctoral degree (and all equivalent degrees), obtained no earlier than 12 years before submitting the application (counting by the year), who are currently employed as a researcher in an institution engaged in scientific research in Ukraine and permanently resides there, and will continue to do so throughout the project’s implementation, and scientists employed at institutions conducting scientific research in Poland.

Funding objective

The programme is aimed at supporting scientists from Ukraine representing social sciences and humanities in the implementation of joint scientific projects together with scientists from Poland that will deepen the knowledge on issues connected with the development of civil society, democracy, European integration and security. The projects must concern matters important to both countries.

The programme is implemented by competitive procedureThree projects are expected to be awarded in each competition, realised jointly by both scientists from Poland and Ukraine.

Application review

The programme is implemented by competitive procedureThree projects are expected to be awarded in each competition, realised jointly by both scientists from Poland and Ukraine.

The laureates of the programme will be selected by an international panel of experts appointed by the FNP.

Submission of applications

The competition is conducted through a call for proposals.

Applications should be submitted in English in electronic form via the online database: https://wnioski.fnp.org.pl. For more information about the application submission, see the Instruction (in Files to download). The laureates of the programme will be selected by an international panel of experts appointed by the FNP.

The application should indicate two scientists, one from Ukraine and one employed in Poland. It should be submitted on behalf of both researchers by the person working in Poland, jointly with the institution conducting scientific research in Poland at which the project will be implemented (hosting institution).

The application should include:

  • the applicants’, their home institutions”and the hosting institution?s data
  • both applicants’ CVs (up to two A4 pages each)
  • a list of up to three major publications of each applicant, with electronic versions of their full or partial contents in the original languages
  • a description of the planned scientific research, indicating its relevance to the FNP programme’s theme and the objective(s) to be achieved through the project (up to four A4 pages)
  • information on the division of tasks to be implemented by the applicants with the specification of planned project results (e.g. publication, screenplay, exhibition, lecture, workshop, training, website, application, etc.; up to two A4 pages)
  • information on the planned dissemination activities of the project results (up to one A4 page)
  • information on the hosting institution’s contribution to the project funding (if applicable).
  • three statements signed by the scientist from Ukraine, the scientist from Poland and the hosting institution representative
  • justification for the necessity of engaging a young researcher in project implementation, including brief information on the research activities conducted by this individual (up to 1 A4 page) – optional.

Based on the availability of funds from donations or other sources, project financing may be enhanced by co-financing the salaries of young researchers (PhD students) involved in the project.

  • Only candidates applying for project financing under the Program FOR UKRAINE are eligible to apply for increased project financing
  • Increased project financing may be granted for a total period of up to 6 months (at a unit rate of PLN 3,500 per month), and its implementation should conclude no later than the project completion date
  • The application form for increasing project financing must be supplemented with a justification for the necessity of involving a young researcher in the project implementation, along with brief details about the nature of the proposed work

Additional information

FNP finances the FOR UKRAINE programme from its own funds. In addition, the Foundation runs a fundraiser aimed to provide additional support for young researchers from Ukraine involved in the winning projects. For more information about this initiative please check the Donate to Science section

The FOR UKRAINE programme also offers opportunities for creating institutional-business partnerships with the Foundation for Polish Science in order to support Ukrainian scientists and help them carry out research projects.

Projects in the FOR UKRAINE Programme are financed both from the Foundation’s budget and from funds provided by institutional and private donors, as well as companies.

Partners of the FOR UKRAINE program:

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Regulations and instructions

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Statements

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Agreement

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Archive

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Wszyscy laureaci programu FOR UKRAINE Programme

Rok Nazwa programu Nazwisko i imię Instytucja Dziedzina/Obszar
2024 DLA UKRAINY
Dobrosielski Paweł, Dr
Zakharchenko Yevhen , Dr
Uniwersytet Warszawski
Charkowski Uniwersytet Narodowy
2024 DLA UKRAINY
Marko Maryna, Dr
Popyk Anzhela, Dr
Zakarpacki Instytut Edukacji Podyplomowej
Uniwersytet SWPS w Warszawie
2023 DLA UKRAINY
Obrizan Maksym, prof.
Stanek Piotr, dr hab.
Kijowska Szkoła Ekonomiczna
Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
2023 DLA UKRAINY
Naienko Halyna, prof.
Getka Joanna, prof. dr hab.
Kijowski Uniwersytet Narodowy im. Tarasa Szewczenki
Uniwersytet Warszawski
2023 DLA UKRAINY
Hladyr Yana, dr
Wróblewska-Trochmiuk Ewa, dr
Krzyworoski Uniwersytet Narodowy, Krzywy Róg, Ukraina
Instytut Slawistyki PAN
2023 DLA UKRAINY
Terepyshchyi Serhii, dr
Federowicz Michał, dr hab.
Narodowy Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Dragomanowa, Kijów
Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii PAN
2023 DLA UKRAINY
Motuzka Olena, dr
Szyszko Magdalena, dr hab.
Narodowa Akademia Statystyki, Rachunkowości i Audytu, Kijów
Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa w Poznaniu
2023 DLA UKRAINY
Trykhlib Kristina, dr
Florczak-Wątor Monika, Prof.
Narodowy Uniwersytet Prawa im. Jarosława Mudryi, Charków
Jagiellonian University in Kraków
2022 DLA UKRAINY
Łukasiewicz Sławomir, dr hab.
Riabchuk Mykola , dr
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski im. Jana Pawła II
Instytut Badań Politycznych i Etnicznych im. I. F. Kurasa Narodowej Akademii Nauk Ukrainy, Kijów
2022 DLA UKRAINY
Hapon Nadiya, prof.
Chudzicka-Czupała Agata, dr hab.
Lwowski Uniwersytet Narodowy im. Iwana Franki
Uniwersytet SWPS, Katowice
2022 DLA UKRAINY
Otrishchenko Nataliia, dr
Wylegała Anna, dr
Centrum Historii Miejskiej Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej, Lwów
Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii PAN
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