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18 November 2025

Call of the European Partnership on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance (OH AMR) “Treatments and adherence to treatment protocols” (OH-TREAT)

The National Science Centre (NCN) in cooperation with the European Partnership on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance (OH AMR) has launched a call for international interdisciplinary research projects aimed to develop new innovative treatment methods for antibiotic resistance.

The aim of this first EUP OHAMR Call is to improve the treatment success rates of the patients, animals and plants affected by bacterial or fungal infections by providing new treatment options while reducing the risk of resistance in the different One Health (people, animals, and the environment) settings.

Proposals should address one of the following topics:

  • Identify and develop new combination treatments using existing or innovative antimicrobials or antimicrobial with adjunctive treatments to extend drug efficacy and combat resistance
  • Develop tools and methods to improve adherence to treatment protocols
  • Assess the impact of antimicrobials for veterinary and agricultural use on the risk of AMR transmission to humans and the environment to inform policies on the restriction of some antimicrobials for human use

The call supports research projects focused on efforts to reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance in human, animal and plant health protection globally.

Funding may be requested by international consortia comprising at least 3 research teams from at least 3 countries participating in the call, including at least two amongst EU Member States or Associated Countries.

The principal investigator in the Polish research team must be at least a PhD holder.

Countries participating in the call:

Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye, United Kingdom.

Call Stages:

The call procedure is divided into two stages. In Stage I, joint pre-proposals are submitted with a foreign partner, and the top-rated research teams are invited to submit their joint full proposals in Stage II of the call.

Call for Proposals:

  • Stage I:

Joint pre-proposals are submitted to the OH AMR PT-Outline electronic submission system (https://ptoutline.eu/app/OHAMR2026_OH-TREAT). At this stage, Polish applicants submit no documents to the NCN. We recommend that Polish applicants should consult the project budgets with the NCN.

  • Stage II

Joint full proposals are submitted to the OH AMR PT-Outline electronic submission system (https://ptoutline.eu/app/OHAMR2026_OH-TREAT).

The principal investigator in the Polish research team drafts an NCN proposal for the Polish part of the project in the OSF submission system, which is then submitted to the NCN electronically via OSF within 7 days of the submission deadline for joint full proposals at international level. Information in NCN proposals and in joint full proposals must be consistent.

Call Timeline:

  • Submission deadline for joint pre-proposals: 2 February 2026
  • Call for joint full proposals: April/ May 2026
  • Submission deadline for joint full proposals: 17 June 2026
  • Submission deadline for NCN proposals in the OSF submission system: 24 June 2026
  • Call results: November 2026
  • Project start date: December 2026 – April 2027

Under the call launched by the OH AMR Partnership, funding may be awarded to cover remuneration for members of the research team, salaries and scholarships for students and PhD students, purchase or manufacturing of research equipment, and for other costs crucial to the research project.

The total funding the NCN has allocated for all Polish research teams in the call is EUR 750 000.

The EUR budget of the Polish part of the project in the joint proposal must be calculated according to the following exchange rate: EUR 1 = PLN 4.3463.

Please read:

- the call documents available on the website of the OH AMR Partnership (applicable to all applicants in the call) and

- information for applicants below and annexes hereto (only for applicants requesting NCN funding).

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Who may apply for NCN funding?

Proposals in the call may be submitted by the following entities laid down in the Act on the National Science Centre:

  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 2022, item 498);
  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;
  • 5c. Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education operating pursuant to the Act on the Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education of 13 September 2018 (Journal of Laws 2024, Items 570 and 1897);
  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 1-7 or at least one institution as such together with at least one enterprise);
  4. scientific and industrial centres laid down in the Act on Research Centres of 30 April 2010 (Journal of Laws of 2022, item 498);
  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 laid down in the Act on Certain Forms of Support for Innovation Activities of 30 May 2008 (Journal of Laws of 2022, item 2474);
  8. legal entities with registered office in Poland;
  • 13a. President of the Central Office of Measures
  1. natural persons;
  2. companies conducting research in other organisational form than set forth in sections 1-13.

If a research projects is carried out by two or more Polish entities applying for NCN funding, they must set up a group of entities (see point 8 above) and as such submit NCN proposals. NCN proposals are submitted by leaders specified in the research project cooperation agreement concluded by the group of entities. An entity employing the principal investigator acts as the leader of the group of entities.

If, pursuant to Article 27 (1) (2) of the NCN Act, Polish entities cannot set up a group of entities, they are not eligible to apply for NCN funding of a joint research project.

A template research project cooperation agreement concluded by a group of entities

Who may act as a principal investigator?

The principal investigator of the Polish research team must hold at least a PhD degree when submitting an NCN proposal. Additional restrictions are described in Chapter IV, §13-20 of the Terms and regulations on awarding funding for research tasks funded or co-funded under international calls launched by the National Science Centre and carried out as multilateral collaboration UNISONO, annexed to NCN Council Resolution No 74/2025 of 11 September 2025.

What are the topics covered by the call?

The call addresses the following topics:

  1. Identify and develop new combination treatments using existing or innovative antimicrobials or antimicrobial with adjunctive treatments to extend drug efficacy and combat resistance
  2. Develop tools and methods to improve adherence to treatment protocols
  3. Assess the impact of antimicrobials for veterinary and agricultural use on the risk of AMR transmission to humans and the environment to inform policies on the restriction of some antimicrobials for human use

The call supports research projects focused on efforts to reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance in human, animal and plant health protection globally.

NCN proposals covering research tasks overlapping tasks specified in another proposal submitted earlier to an NCN call can only be submitted once the evaluation of the previous proposal or appeal procedure has been completed otherwise than by awarding funding.

What is the project duration period?

Research projects may be planned for a period of 24 or 36 months.

How should the budget of the Polish part of the project be planned?

We recommend that Polish applicants should consult the budget table of the Polish part of the project with the NCN. To receive NCN feedback in time, please send the budget table in .xlsx format to ohamr@ncn.gov.pl by 19 January 2026.

Creating a project budget is one of the most important aspects in the project planning which aims at identifying the required resources and estimating the costs required to perform the research tasks. The project budget must be based on realistic calculations and must comply with the guidelines laid down in the Types of costs in research projects funded by the NCN and carried out as the multilateral collaboration UNISONO.

The maximum budget of the Polish research team is not pre-determined, however, the justification of the expenses versus the scope of tasks is assessed by an international expert team. The proposal may be rejected if an unreasonable budget is planned and/or discrepancies are found between the costs of the project carried out by the Polish research teams in the NCN proposal and the joint proposal.

The budget in the NCN proposal must be quoted in PLN, while the budget in the joint proposal, in EUR.

The EUR budget for the Polish part of the research project in the joint proposal will be calculated according to the following exchange rate: EUR 1 = PLN 4.3463.

Project costs include direct and indirect costs.

Direct costs include:

  1. remuneration:
  • full-time employment: funds for full-time employment of a principal investigator or post-doc(s);
  • additional salaries for members of the research team, including the principal investigator;
  • salaries and scholarships for students and PhD students;
  1. purchase or manufacturing of research equipment, devices and software;
  2. purchase of materials and small equipment;
  3. outsourcing;
  4. business trips, visits and consultations;
  5. compensation for collective investigators; and
  6. other costs crucial to the project.

Salaries of the administrative staff and conference costs (renting a venue, catering) can only be funded as indirect costs.

Indirect costs include:

  • indirect costs of Open Access of up to 2% of direct costs, which can only be spent on the costs of open access to publications or research data,
  • other indirect costs of up to 20% of direct costs, which may be allocated to costs indirectly related to the project, including costs of open access to publications and research data. When the project is carried out, the host institution must arrange with the principal investigator for the distribution of at least 25% of indirect costs actually incurred in the project.

Research projects carried out by Polish research teams are funded by the NCN as long as foreign partners are also allocated project funding.

Is the number of Polish research team members predetermined?

The terms of the call do not specify the number of the research team members. For more information on the budget for salaries and scholarships, please read the Types of costs in research projects funded by the NCN and carried out as the multilateral collaboration UNISONO.

NCN scholarship recipients and/or post-docs in the project must be recruited in an open call procedure. Please read the Regulations for awarding scholarships in NCN-funded research projects.

Scholarship recipients and post-docs must not be named in either joint proposals or NCN proposals.

Can proposals in this call include application for state aid?

Yes, they can. Pursuant to NCN Council Resolution No 99/2025, application for state aid is allowed under the Treatments and Adherence to Treatment protocols (OH AMR Call 2026) call for basic research projects only.

What is the proposal evaluation procedure?

Joint proposals are subject to an eligibility check performed by the OH AMR Partnership Call Secretariat and the NCN and other funding agencies involved. Proposals approved as eligible are subject to a merit-based evaluation performed by an international expert team according to the terms call documents.

NCN proposals are only subject to an eligibility check performed by the Scientific Coordinators.

The eligibility check of NCN proposals includes verification of proposals for completeness and compliance with the terms and conditions set forth in the call documents and Annex to Resolution No 74/2025, including compliance of the expenses with the Annex: Costs in research projects funded by the National Science Centre under international calls carried out as multilateral collaboration UNISONO. Information in NCN proposals and in joint full proposals must be consistent.

Who performs the merit-based evaluation of proposals?

Only joint proposals approved as eligible are subject to a merit-based evaluation performed by an international expert team formed by the research-funding agencies participating in the call. For more information on the evaluation of proposals, please read the documents available on the website of the OH AMR Partnership.

Proposals recommended for funding will also be subject to an ethical review according to the guidelines outlined in the call documents.

Open access to publications and research data

OH AMR Call 2026 is governed by European Commission’s regulations on open access publication of research results. More information on European Commission’s requirements can be found here.

Please read the call documents on the OH AMR website.

When and how will the results be announced?

OH AMR Call 2026 will be concluded on the date specified in the call documents (November 2026). Project coordinators are the first ones to be notified of the call results. Polish research teams will be notified by way of an NCN Director’s decision.

In the event of a breach of the call procedure or other formal infringements related to actions performed by the NCN, applicants may appeal against the decision by the NCN Director with the Committee of Appeals of the NCN Council.

Useful information

Before submitting an NCN proposal at national level:

  1. make sure that the information in and annexes to the proposal are correct. Checking the proposal for completeness in the OSF submission system with the Sprawdź kompletność [Check completeness] button does not guarantee that all information entered is correct and the required annexes have been attached;
  2. disable the final version of the proposal to the NCN;
  3. download the confirmation of proposal submission which must be signed by the principal investigator and authorised representative(s) of the entity;
  4. upload the signed confirmation of proposal submission.

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

Where can additional information be found?

For more information on the call, go to the OH AMR Partnership website. The terms and regulations on awarding NCN funding can be found in NCN Council Resolutions No 74/2025 of 11 September 2025 and No 99/2025 of 16 October 2025.

Should you have any more questions or queries, please contact us by e-mail or by phone:

Call documents

OH AMR Partnership

The call documents are available here.

The National Science Centre:

  1. Terms and regulations on awarding funding for research tasks funded or co-funded under international calls launched by the National Science Centre and carried out as multilateral collaboration UNISONO (Resolution No 74/2025)
  2. NCN Council Resolution No 99/2025 on the international OHAMR Call 2026: Treatments and Adherence to Treatment protocols, launched by the European Partnership on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance
  3. NCN panels
  4. Budget table of the Polish research team
  5. Costs in research projects
  6. Regulations for awarding NCN scholarships for NCN-funded research projects
  7. Proposal form template
  8. Research project cooperation agreement
  9. State aid
  10. Guidelines for applicants to complete NCN proposals in the OSF submission system
  11. Guidelines for applicants to complete the Data Management Plan form in the proposal
  12. Guidelines for applicants to complete the Ethics Issues form in the proposal
  13. Open science
  14. Code of the National Science Centre on research integrity and applying for research funding
  15. NCN proposal submission procedure (OSF)

Documents concerning evaluation of proposals:

  1. Service of decisions of the NCN Director
  2. Appealing against the NCN Director’s decisions

Documents to be read before commencing NCN projects:

  1. Agreement template (for winners of previous multilateral calls– draft version that may be amended when the agreement is concluded with the NCN)
  2. Procedure for auditing undertakings
  3. Guidelines for entities auditing the implementation of research projects
  4. NCN Council Resolution on collaboration with the Russian Federation within the framework of NCN-funded grants
  5. Information on personal data processing of 25 May 2018 (GDPR)