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15 June 2023

The National Science Centre (NCN) is launching the MAESTRO 15 call for research projects for well-established and outstanding researchers aiming to conduct pioneering research, including interdisciplinary research, which is significant for the development of science, goes beyond the current state of the art and may result in scientific discoveries.

Researchers may be awarded funds to cover remuneration for members of the research team, including scholarships for students and PhD students, purchase or manufacturing of research equipment and for other costs crucial to the research project.

The call budget is 20,000,000 PLN.

Proposals must be submitted electronically via the OSF submission system available at https://osp.opi.org.pl, in compliance with the proposal submission procedure. The proposal submission procedure is laid down in the Guidelines for applicants to complete MAESTRO 15 proposals in the OSF submission system.

The proposal submission deadline in the OSF submission system is 15 September 2023, 4 p.m..

Please read the call documents provided in this call text.

Please note: One of the requirements for researchers applying to MAESTRO has been modified.

The call is open to proposals in which, pursuant to the Regulations, a PhD student(s) or post-doc(s) is/ are engaged to perform project tasks for a total period of at least 72 months.

Please note: In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, pursuant to a Resolution adopted by the NCN, proposals submitted to the National Science Centre must not provide for any collaboration between Polish and Russian entities. Where any such collaboration is planned, the proposals shall be rejected as ineligible.

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Eligible applicants

Proposals in the call may be submitted by the following entities specified in the Act on the National Science Centre (NCN):

  1. universities;
  2. federations of science and HE entities;
  3. research institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences operating pursuant to the Act on the Polish Academy of Sciences of 30 April 2010 (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 1796, as amended);
  4. research institutes operating pursuant to the Act on Research Institutes of 30 April 2010 (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 1383, as amended);
  5. international research institutes established pursuant to other acts and acting in the Republic of Poland;

5a. Łukasiewicz Centre operating pursuant to the Act on the Łukasiewicz Research Network of 21 February 2019 (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 2098);

5b. institutes operating within the Łukasiewicz Research Network;

  1. Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences;
  2. other entities involved in research independently on a continuous basis;
  3. groups of entities (at least two entities mentioned in sections 1-9 or at least one institution as such together with at least one company);
  4. scientific and industrial centres laid down in the Act on Research Institutes of 30 April 2010 (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 1383, as amended);
  5. research centres of the Polish Academy of Sciences laid down in the Act on the Polish Academy of Sciences of 30 April 2010 (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 1796);
  6. scientific libraries;
  7. companies operating as R&D centres within the meaning of the Act on Certain Forms of Support for Innovative Activity of 30 May 2008 (Journal of Laws of 2021, item 706);
  8. legal entities with registered office in Poland;

13a. President of the Central Office of Measures;

  1. natural persons and;
  2. companies conducting research in another organisational form than laid down in sections 1-13.

Who may act as the principal investigator?

The principal investigator must be at least a PhD holder who, in the proposal submission year or over the last 10 years (i.e. between 01.01.2013 and 15.09.2023):

  1. has had at least five papers published in renowned Polish or international academic press/journals,
  2. has acted as the principal investigator in at least two research projects funded under national or international calls for proposals (acting as a principal investigator also means managing/ coordinating the work of a research group in international research projects or programmes);

Please note: MINIATURA, UWERTURA, ETIUDA and FUGA are not calls for research projects, therefore the second condition cannot be met on their basis.

  1. meets at least three of the following criteria:
  • has been a member of a scientific committee of at least one renowned international conference,
  • has published at least one monograph,
  • has delivered lectures at renowned international conferences,
  • has received an international award or prize,
  • has been a member of renowned associations, international scientific organisations or academia,
  • has other significant scientific achievements,

and in the case of research in arts, a person who is an author of works of art of international significance or works significant for the Polish culture and has actively participated in international exhibitions, festivals, artistic events in fine arts, music, theatre and film.

Scientific achievements should cover the period of the last 10 years prior to the proposal submission year (as of 2013). In specific cases, the period can be extended (§ 9 (6) (a) of the Resolution on the terms and conditions of the MAESTRO call).

Please note: Principal investigators who have managed a research project funded under MAESTRO may submit a funding proposal for another research project under MAESTRO provided that they meet at least one of the following conditions:

  • they are ERC grant winners,
  • they have submitted a grant proposal to the ERC over the past 5 years which has been evaluated at least in stage I of the call.

Please note: At least five papers listed in the principal investigator’s scientific achievements section should have been published in the proposal submission year or over the period of 10 years prior to the proposal submission year (as of 2013).

Are there any restrictions on submitting proposals for research projects under the NCN calls?

Restrictions on submitting proposals are described in Chapter III of the Regulations on awarding funding for research tasks funded by the National Science Centre as regards research projects.

One must not act as the principal investigator in more than one research project financed under the MAESTRO call at the same time. Acting as a principal investigator applies to the period from the date of signing the funding agreement to the date of submitting the final report on the project.

The principal investigator must reside in Poland for at least 50% of the project duration period and be available to the participating entity for the project. The foregoing does not apply to documented project-related business trips as well as any holiday, time off work and other excused absences governed by applicable laws.

The principal investigator must be a person employed by the host institution for the research project under an employment contract at least on a half-time basis for the entire project duration period. The employment requirement does not apply to recipients of Social Security pension.

Please note: Principal investigators who have managed a research project funded under MAESTRO may submit a funding proposal for another research project under MAESTRO provided that they meet at least one of the following conditions:

  • they are ERC grant winners,
  • they have submitted a grant proposal to the ERC over the past 5 years which has been evaluated at least in stage I of the call.

The total number of NCN projects managed by a researcher and proposals submitted to the NCN pending evaluation or recommended for funding, in which that researcher is named as the principal investigator, must not be more than two, or three if the researcher manages at least one project funded under an international NCN call or has submitted at least one proposal to an international NCN call. The foregoing limits do not apply to the projects or proposals under PRELUDIUM BIS, DIOSCURI, TANGO, COVID-19.

Please see the eligible funding requests in the call.

As of 15 March 2023

Number of NCN research projects I manage1 and proposals2I have submitted to the NCN Can I submit another funding proposal?
Total Research projects OR proposals under domestic calls3 Research projects OR proposals under international calls4 under domestic call under international call
0 0 YES YES
1 1 YES YES
2 2 0 NO YES
2 1 1 YES YES
2 0 2 YES YES
≥3 3 NO NO

 

1 Project management applies to the period from the date of signing the funding agreement under NCN calls until the date of submitting the final report on the project performance.

2 The limit does not apply to proposals pending evaluation or recommended for funding.

3 Research projects or proposals under NCN calls: OPUS, PRELUDIUM, SONATINA, SONATA, SONATA BIS, MAESTRO and research projects under HARMONIA, SYMFONIA and Covid-19.

4 The calls launched by the NCN in collaboration with foreign research-funding agencies include:

  • calls launched under EU-funded programmes, e.g., ERA-Net and European Partnerships (UNISONO, POLONEZ, POLONEZ BIS):
  • calls launched by the networks of research-funding institutions not co-financed from the EU funds, including within the framework of LAP cooperation (OPUS LAP/ WEAVE, WEAVE UNISONO);
  • bilateral calls of the NCN and foreign partner institutions (GRIEG, POLS, IDEALAB, BEETHOVEN, BEETHOVEN CLASSIC, BEETHOVEN LIFE, CEUS, MOZART, ALPHORN, ALPHORN COVID-19, DAINA, SHENG);

What is the subject-matter of the call?

Proposals may be submitted to the call covering basic research in any of 26 NCN panels comprising three groups:

  • HS – Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences;
  • ST – Physical Sciences and Engineering; and
  • NZ – Life Sciences.

What is the project duration?

Under MAESTRO, research projects may be planned for a period of 36, 48 or 60 months.

What are the positions for members of the research team?

In research projects, in addition to the principal investigator, research tasks may be carried out by co-investigators, including students, PhD students, post-docs and/or senior researchers.

A post-doc type post is a full-time post designated by the principal investigator for a person who has been awarded a PhD degree within 7 years before joining the project. This period may be extended pursuant to the Types of costs in research projects funded by the National Science Centre.

  • A post-doc type post can be occupied by a person who has been conferred a PhD degree by another entity than the one planning to employ him/her at this post or has completed a continuous and evidenced post-doctoral fellowship of at least 10 months in another entity than the participating entity and in another country than the one in which he/she have been conferred a PhD degree.
  • A prospective post-doc must be selected in an open call.

PhD students/ students who will receive an NCN scholarship for research must be selected in an open call.

A senior researcher position is a full-time employment position co-financed by the participating entity employing the senior researcher and scheduled by the principal investigator for a person who has been conferred a PhD degree at least 7 years before the proposal submission date and has the expertise, unique competencies and experience necessary to perform the tasks in the project.

Pursuant to the Regulations on awarding funding for research tasks funded by the National Science Centre as regards research projects, a specialist supporting position is a full-time employment position planned by the principal investigator for a person supporting the project, e.g. lab-managers, senior technicians, statistical analysts, etc.

However, the rationale for involvement of individual members of the research team in the project shall be evaluated by the expert team. The project must include the description of competencies and tasks to be performed by individual members of the research team. For more information on the budget for salaries and scholarships, go to the Types of costs in research projects funded by the National Science Centre.

The terms of the call do not specify the maximum number of research team members.

How can the project budget be planned?

The project budget must be well-justified as regards the subject and scope of research, based on realistic calculations and must specify the expenditures to be covered by the NCN (eligible costs).

The terms of the call do not specify the total minimum or maximum amount of funding that can be requested.

If unjustified costs are planned, the proposal may be rejected at the stage of eligibility check and merit-based evaluation.

During the project implementation, the host institution must agree with the principal investigator the coverage of at least 25% of the indirect costs.

According to the Regulations, the project budget (eligible costs) includes direct and indirect costs.

Direct costs include funds for:

  1. remuneration for the principal investigator:
  • 220,000 PLN per annum if the principal investigator is employed full-time and
  • up to 10,000 PLN per month if the principal investigator is employed otherwise;
  1. remuneration for co-investigators:
  • full-time remuneration for post-docs: 140,000 PLN per annum (which may be increased in well justified cases);
  • salaries and scholarships for students and PhD students: a total of 15,000 PLN per each month of project implementation;
  • additional remuneration for members of the research team; if the principal investigator is not to be employed full-time in the project, his/her remuneration is paid from the pool allocated for additional remuneration;
  1. purchase or manufacturing of research equipment, devices and software;
  2. purchase of materials and small equipment;
  3. outsourced services;
  4. business trips, visits and consultations;
  5. compensation for collective investigators and
  6. other costs crucial to the research project which comply with the Types of costs in research projects funded by the National Science Centre.

Please note: The costs of publication of monographs resulting from research projects, as defined in §10 of the Regulation on evaluation of the quality of research activity by the Minister of Science and Higher Education of 22 February 2019 (Journal of Laws of 2019, item 392) are not eligible until positively reviewed by the NCN .

Indirect costs include:

  • indirect cost of Open Access (up to 2% of direct costs) that may only be spent on the cost of open access to publications or research data;
  • other indirect costs (up to 20% of direct costs) that may be spent on the costs that are related indirectly to the research project, including the cost of open access to publications and research data.

More on costs in NCN-funded research projects.

Open access publication of research results

Together with other European research-funding institutions, the National Science Centre is a member of cOAlition S. Therefore, the NCN has adopted an Open Access Policy pursuant to which all research results stemming from NCN-funded research projects must be made available in immediate open access. The policy does not cover monographs, monograph chapters or peer-reviewed collected works.

In accordance with the principles of Plan S, the National Science Centre recognizes the following publication routes as compliant with its open access policy:

  1. publication in open access journals and on open access platforms registered, or with pending registration, in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ);
  2. publication in subscription journals (hybrid journals), as long as the Version of Record (VoR) or the Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM) is published, by the author or publisher, in an open repository immediately upon the article’s online publication;
  3. publication in transformative journals covered by an open access licence within the framework of so-called transformative agreements, inscribed in the Efficiency and Standards for Article Charges registry (ESAC-registry).

Manuscripts must be published using the CC-BY licence. In the case of transformative journals, the CC-BY-SA licence can also be used. The CC-BY-ND licence may also be used (regardless of the publication route selected).

More information on open access publication terms can be found here, as amended.

For more information, read the Open Access Instructions.

Can proposals in this call include application for state aid?

State aid can be applied for under the call, unless funds are applied for by a natural person. For more information, go to the State aid section.

If a project is carried out in an entity, for which funding constitutes state aid, funds for students and PhD students may only be planned as specified in the Types of costs in research projects funded by the National Science Centre.

All documents concerning proposals for state aid must be signed with a qualified electronic signature in the PAdES format.

Proposal form

All parts of the proposal form are described in proposal form template.

The following information must be provided in English:

  1. details of the principal investigator, including information on their academic and research career and research experience as well as 1-10 papers published in the proposal submission year or over the period of 10 years prior to the proposal submission year (including applicable breaks); for research in art, 1-10 of the most important papers published or artistic achievements and achievements in research in art in the proposal submission year or over the period of 10 years prior to the proposal submission year; information on research project management or other research funding under NCN calls in the proposal submission year or over the period of 10 years prior to the proposal submission year; information on research project management funded under other national and international calls in the proposal submission year or over the period of 10 years prior to the proposal submission year (up to 5 projects);
  2. key information on the proposal and host institution for the project (also in Polish);
  3. work plan (also in Polish);
  4. information on the scope of work carried out by the co-investigators in the project;
  5. summary of the project;
  6. abstract for the general public (also in Polish);
  7. short project description with bibliography (no more than 5 pages, A4);
  8. full project description with bibliography (no more than 15 pages, A4);
  9. information on research projects carried out in international cooperation and advantages thereof (required only for projects involving research carried out in international cooperation);
  10. information on the ethical aspects of the research;
  11. information on the data management plan concerning data generated or used in the course of the research project, as required by the proposal; and
  12. project budget drafted pursuant to the Regulations.

The proposal form is available here.

Please note: The Oświadczenia administracyjne [Administrative declarations] tab includes a new declaration (“Researchers specified in the proposal”) concerning the names of all persons entered in the proposal who have been or will be involved in the project performance. At this point, enter the names of all persons whose data (name, affiliation) has been entered in another part of the proposal. The applicant is required to notify any such persons that their details have been disclosed in the proposal and will be processed by the NCN. This section is not subject to an eligibility check or merit-based evaluation.

What is the proposal evaluation procedure?

Proposals are subject to an eligibility check and merit-based evaluation.

Eligibility check is carried out by the Scientific Coordinators. Only complete proposals that meet all requirements of the call text can be recommended for merit-based evaluation. A proposal may also be rejected as ineligible at the later stage of evaluation.

Eligible proposals are subject to merit-based evaluation performed in two stages:

Stage I:

  • individual reviews are drafted by two members of the team and presented at the first session. In the case of a proposal which is assigned an auxiliary NCN review panel specifying disciplines covered by NCN review panels other than the one to which the proposal was submitted, the chair of the team may decide to seek another review from a member of another team;
  • the team decides on the evaluation of the proposal based on the individual reviews;
  • a list of proposals recommended for Stage II is agreed upon; and
  • justifications for the final decision on proposals not recommended for Stage II of evaluation, are drafted.

The data included in the proposal and annexes thereto (with the exception of the full project description) are evaluated at stage I.

Then, based on the discussions, a list of proposals recommended for Stage II is drafted by the Expert Team at the first meeting.

Please note: Proposals which are assigned at least one auxiliary review panel from another panel than the one to which they are submitted and identified by the chair as requiring an additional individual review are deemed interdisciplinary proposals. In well-justified cases, interdisciplinary proposals are subject to an additional expert review at stage I of evaluation.

Stage II:

  • individual reviews are made by at least two reviewers based on the data included in the proposal and annexes thereto, with the exception of the short project description. In specific cases, derogations are allowed from the number of individual reviews;
  • the reviews drafted by the reviewers are presented by the experts at the second session;
  • the experts interview the principal investigator:
    - the coordinator notifies the principal investigator of the interview no later than 14 days in advance;
    - the coordinator provides the principal investigator with the experts’ and reviewer’s reviews of the proposal no later than 7 days in advance;
    - the principal investigator must participate in the interview held in English at the premises of the National Science Centre.
    - in exceptional and well-justified cases, the NCN allows for an interview to be held via available telecommunications tools;
    - failure to appear for the interview is deemed as withdrawal from applying for funding of the proposal under the call;
  • the final decision on the proposal is agreed upon by the team based on the individual reviews drafted by the reviewers and results of the interview;
  • a ranking list of proposals is compiled, specifying proposals recommended for funding; and
  • justifications for the final decisions are drafted for proposals not recommended for funding.

An interview with the principal investigator at Stage II of the merit-based evaluation will be held in Polish or English in January/ February 2024.

Additional information on the proposal evaluation procedure can be found in the Proposal evaluation procedure for the expert teams.

Please note: The short and full project descriptions must only be drafted in English.

What is reviewed in the evaluation of proposals?

The evaluation of proposals focuses, in particular, on:

  1. compliance with the basic research criteria;
  2. principal investigator’s compliance with the criteria of well-established and outstanding researcher laid down in §6 of the Resolution on the terms and conditions of the MAESTRO call,
  3. quality and innovative nature of research or tasks to be performed,
  4. impact of the research project on the advancement of the scientific discipline,
  5. assessment of the feasibility of the research,
  6. scientific achievements of the principal investigator, including publications in renowned academic press/ journals,
  7. assessment of the results of research projects conducted by the principal investigator and funded by the NCN or from other sources,
  8. relevance of the costs with regards to the subject and scope of the research, and
  9. preparation of the proposal and compliance with other requirements set forth in the call text.

Please note: Proposals with a zero score or “no” decision agreed by the expert team in any reviewed criterion must not be recommended for funding. The foregoing does not apply to the data management evaluation criteria and evaluation criteria of ethics issues in research.

Who performs the merit-based evaluation of proposals?

Proposals are evaluated by inter-panel teams (consisting of experts from respective panels, i.e. HZ, ST or NZ).

In the case of a proposal which is assigned an auxiliary review panel specifying disciplines covered by other NCN panels than the one to which the proposal is submitted, the chair of the expert team may decide to seek a second opinion from a member of another expert team.

Experts are selected by the NCN Council from among eminent Polish and foreign researchers who are at least PhD holders. Expert teams are established for each call edition. The composition of the expert team is subject to the number and subjects of proposals submitted to each panel.

When and how will the results be announced?

The call results will be published on the NCN website and communicated to the applicants by way of a decision of the NCN Director within 6 months of the proposal submission date, by 15 March 2024 at the latest.

Where can additional information be found?

For more information on the call, read the Information for applicants on the NCN website and Guidelines for applicants to complete MAESTRO 15 proposals .

Should you have any more questions or queries, please contact us by e-mail at: informacja@ncn.gov.pl or telephone:

Useful information

If you are intending to submit a proposal to MAESTRO 15, you should:

  1. read all call documents included in the call text, in particular:
    1. Terms and conditions of the MAESTRO 15 call,
    2. Proposal form template where you can find out about information and annexes needed to complete the electronic proposal form in the OSF submission system,
    3. Regulations on awarding funding for research tasks funded by the National Science Centre as regards research projects,
    4. Proposal submission procedure,
  1. collect data from the applicant that is required to complete the proposal and find out about the internal procedures that may affect the proposal and project performance (project costs, procedure for acquiring signature(s) of authorised representative(s) of the institution to confirm submission of the proposal); if the proposal is submitted by a group of Polish entities, draw up a research project cooperation agreement, and
  2. prepare letters of acceptance from publishers confirming that the paper has been accepted for publication (when the academic and research track record section includes papers accepted for publication but not published yet).

Before the proposal is submitted to NCN:

  1. check if all information in and annexes to the proposal are correct. Verification of the proposal for completeness in the OSF submission system by pressing the Sprawdź kompletność [Check completeness] button does not guarantee that information has been entered correctly and that the required annexes have been attached;
  2. make sure that all tabs are completed in the correct language;
  3. disable editing of the final version of the proposal to NCN; and
  4. download the confirmation of proposal submission that needs to be signed by the principal investigator and authorised representative(s) of the host institution.

Once the proposal is completed and all required annexes are attached, use the Wyślij do NCN [Send to NCN] button to submit the proposal to the NCN electronically via the OSF submission system.

Upon the end of the call for proposals:

  1. evaluation of proposals will be carried out,
  2. after each stage of evaluation, the funding decision of the NCN Director will be announced,
  3. if the proposal is recommended for funding, a funding agreement will be entered into and
  4. the project will be carried out pursuant to the funding agreement.

In the event of a breach of the call procedure or other formal infringements, applicants may appeal against the decision of the NCN Director with the Committee of Appeals of the NCN Council. The appeal must be lodged within 14 days of the effective delivery of the decision.

Call documents

  1. Terms and conditions of the MAESTRO 15 call
  2. Regulations on awarding funding for research tasks funded by the National Science Centre as regards research projects
  3. NCN panels
  4. Regulations on awarding scholarships in the NCN-funded research projects
  5. Costs in research projects funded by the NCN
  6. MAESTRO 15 proposal form template
  7. Research project cooperation agreement
  8. State aid
  9. Guidelines for applicants to complete the proposal in the OSF submission system
  10. Guidelines for applicants to complete the data management plan for a research project
  11. Guidelines for applicants to complete the Ethics Issues form in the research project
  12. NCN Open Access Policy, as amended
  13. Open Access Instructions
  14. Code of the National Science Centre on Research Integrity and Applying for Research Funding
  15. Proposal submission procedure

Documents applicable to the evaluation of proposals:

  1. Proposal evaluation criteria
  2. Expert Teams of the National Science Centre - formation and appointing
  3. Proposal evaluation procedure for the Expert Teams
  4. Service of decisions of the NCN Director
  5. Appealing against the decisions of the NCN Director

Documents to be read before starting an NCN project:

  1. MAESTRO 15 agreement template
  2. Order establishing a procedure for conducting audits on host institution’s premises
  3. Guidelines for entities auditing the implementation of research projects funded by the National Science Centre
  4. Evaluation of monographs in research projects funded by the National Science
  5. NCN Council Resolution on collaboration with the Russian Federation within the framework of NCN-funded grants