Fund academic cooperation projects with the support of Transform4Europe

Applications are now open for the 4th call of the Seed Funding Programme, an initiative by Transform4Europe (T4EU) aimed at funding and promoting academic cooperation projects between two or more member institutions of the Alliance.

Until 12 July, researchers, lecturers and postdoctoral researchers at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa can apply for this funding. This is an opportunity to collaborate with other European institutions and develop joint projects, sharing knowledge and resources.

The funding aims to support the consolidation of existing collaboration (ideas) in teaching and learning, with up to €5,000 available for each stage of the project.

To facilitate this application process, T4EU provides a partnership tool where applicants can find and communicate with other researchers in their fields of study and research areas. In addition to this channel, applicants can attend the information session on 30 June 2026 at 10 a.m. To take part, please send an email to t4eu-seedfunding@uni-saarland.de.

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