- An appraisal (description of achievements with regard to German-Polish scientific cooperation).
- Curricula vitae in tabular form.
- A list of up to ten joint research publications.
- An additional independent letter of reference for each pair of scientists when the nomination is submitted by a third party, two independent letters of reference for self-nominations.
Copernicus Award 2018: call for nominations

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01 September 2017
"The Copernicus Award is a joint initiative of the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP, Fundacja na rzecz Nauki Polskiej) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation). The award is conferred every two years to two researchers, one in Germany and one in Poland, for outstanding achievements in Polish-German cooperation. The DFG and the FNP now invite nominations for the award, which will be presented for the seventh time.
The purpose of the Copernicus Award is to recognise researchers active in Polish-German scientific cooperation who have made exceptional achievements as a result of that cooperation. In particular, researchers are expected to have rendered outstanding services to Polish-German cooperation by bringing together complementary skills, expertise, and resources in order to jointly address research problems. The results of such joint cooperation should have the potential to open up new perspectives in their respective research fields or other areas of science.
The award is granted on the basis of an open competition that invites nominations from all fields of science and the humanities. The prize money of ?200,000 is donated in equal shares by the DFG and the FNP, and the award is divided equally among the two recipients. Funds should be used to further advance Polish-German research cooperation.
Members of the Polish and German academic communities are invited to nominate candidates. Only researchers who have at least a doctoral degree and are currently working at public universities and/or research institutions in Germany and/or Poland are eligible to nominate candidates. Self-nominations will also be considered.
To be eligible, candidates must have at least a doctoral degree, lead a research team at a Polish or German academic institution, and be engaged in ongoing research projects.
Nominations must contain the following documents in English:
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DFG programme contacts:
Annina Lottermann, phone: +49 228 885-2802, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Kerstin Matthes, phone: +49 228 885-2723, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
FNP programme contact:
Justyna Motrenko, phone: +48 22 845 95 32, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.