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339 researchers are joining the ranks of MINIATURA 8 grant holders. They will receive a total of more than 13.7 million zlotys in funding for their research tasks. Here are the results for the July batch of proposals and a final round-up of this year’s edition of the call.

MINIATURA is a call targeted at researchers who have earned their PhD degree in the previous 12 years and have never served as a PI under a call funded by the NCN or from any other resource. MINIATURA 8 offered grants ranging from 5K to 50K zlotys for research tasks planned for up to 12 months, including preliminary/ pilot studies, library and archive searches, fellowships, research visits and/or consultations. This year, for the first time in the history of MINIATURA, applicants could plan to carry out their research in more than one of these forms, as long as they could justify their decision. To be eligible for funding under the call, applicants were required to demonstrate a record of at least one paper published or at least one artistic achievement or achievement in research in art.

Research tasks funded under MINIATURA are meant to enable researchers who are just starting out on their research career to get their first experience in the grant system. Working on a MINIATURA task can serve as a springboard to a full-fledged research project, which they can then submit for funding under NCN calls or other domestic and international calls for proposals.

In the sixth and last round of MINIATURA 8, funding was awarded to 339 projects with a total budget of 13,707,056 zlotys.

Ranking lists for research tasks recommended for funding under MINIATURA 8

MINIATURA 8 Ranking list No 6 (.pdf)

MINIATURA 8 statistics

In total, MINIATURA 8 attracted 1752 proposals: 617 in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 518 in Physical Sciences and Engineering, and 617 in Life Sciences.

The list of MINIATURA 8 winners includes 723 researchers, who will carry out research tasks worth nearly 28.78 million zlotys. We were able to fund so many research tasks this year thanks to the decision of the NCN Council, which, at its November session, passed a resolution that increased the MINIATURA 8 research-funding budget by nearly 8.78 million zlotys, on top of the original 20 million zlotys. The final success rate in the call reached 41.27%.

 

  Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (HS) Physical Sciences and Engineering (ST) Life Sciences (NZ) In total HS+ST+NZ
Ranking list No Number of proposals recommended for funding Funds awarded Number of proposals recommended for funding Funds awarded Number of proposals recommended for funding Funds awarded Number of proposals recommended for funding Funds awarded
LR1 12 397 276 14 641 561 14 665 827 40 1 704 664
LR2 18 435 998 20 901 120 15 687 812 53 2 024 930
LR3 21 636 124 23 921 327 20 924 581 64 2 482 032
LR4 25 669 534 31 1 265 926 39 1 834 286 95 3 769 746
LR5 38 1 154 742 39 1 431 598 55 2 500 994 132 5 087 334
LR6 82 2 497 008 123 5 053 504 134 6 156 544 339 13 707 056
Total 196 5 790 682 250 10 215 036 277 12 770 044 723 28 775 762

 

The bulk of research tasks recommended for funding this year will involve preliminary/pilot research. 83 researchers will go on research trips and 57 on consultations. Library and archive searchers account for 57 of funded tasks and fellowships for 46. Exactly 100 tasks will be carried out in more than one of these forms.

MINIATURA grants went to 150 research centres all over Poland. The greatest number were awarded to the Jagiellonian University (45), the Wrocław University of Science and Technology (35) and the University of Warsaw (32). The top ten also includes the University of Łódź (25), the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (23), the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków (21), the University of Silesia in Katowice (21), the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (20) and the University of Wrocław (17).

Status of MINIATURA beneficiaries

  • universities – 588
  • research institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences – 89
  • research institutes – 18
  • institutes operating within the Łukasiewicz Research Network – 17
  • legal entities with registered office in Poland– 7
  • Łukasiewicz Centre  – 3
  • international research institute – 1

Proposal intake and assessment

MINIATURA differs from other NCN calls in that it involves simplified proposal intake and assessment procedures. Proposals were accepted and evaluated at the NCN on a rolling basis from 1 February until 31 July.

Projects were assessed by members of the Expert Team established by the NCN Council specifically for the purposes of MINIATURA 8. The procedure consisted of a single stage and the final decision for each proposal was issued within 5 months of its submission. The first results were published in May and, from then on, the list of winners kept growing. The results announced today are the final ranking list for MINIATURA 8; it includes proposals that were submitted to the NCN in the last month of intake, i.e. in July 2024, and got positive reviews from our experts.

Mentoring under MINIATURA to start in 2025

In the next edition of MINIATURA, we will start a mentoring programme designed to provide grant winners with substantive assistance in preparing a grant proposal. In November, we launched our MINIATURA mentor database, which includes researchers who are experienced in managing research projects and would like to share their knowledge with junior colleagues. You can add your name to the database if you have served as a principal investigator under current or already completed projects funded under MAESTRO, OPUS, SONATA BIS and SONATA calls, international calls from the NCN portfolio, as well as calls of the European Research Council (ERC). The database already features 450 entries – don’t hesitate to sign up as well!

Service of decisions

On 25 November 2024, positive and negative decisions for proposals submitted to MINIATURA in July 2024 were served on the applicants. Grounds for the decisions are available in the OSF submission system where you should check the status of your proposal.

Decisions are served on the applicants in an electronic format to their Electronic Delivery Box (ESP (ePUAP)) address specified in the proposal. If you have not received the decision, make sure that your ESP (ePUAP) address is correct and if it is not, contact the NCN Program Officer named in the OSF submission system.

MINIATURA 8 Ranking Lists

Information on previous MINIATURA results: LR1, LR2, LR3, LR4, LR5

NCN Mentor Database has been launched