The NCN to become the coordinator of the international CHANSE program in Humanities and Social Sciences

Fri, 12/11/2020 - 09:06

We are pleased to inform you that a new CHANSE (Collaboration of Humanities and Social Sciences in Europe) programme supporting research in the area of Humanities and Social Sciences will be launched at the beginning of 2021. It will be implemented by 27 research funding institutions from 24 European countries and coordinated by the NCN. The CHANSE consortium has acquired a co-funding of EUR 10 million from the Horizon 2020 EU Framework Programme. The main goal of the CHANSE programme is to announce a call for international research projects: Transformations: Social and cultural dynamics in the digital age. The total call budget amounts to 36 million euro and includes ca. EUR 26 M of national allocation complemented by the co-funding from the European Commission. The call will be pre-announced at the beginning of 2021 and the first information about the call topic will soon be published on the NCN website.

The CHANSE program has been co-created by the HERA and NORFACE networks  supporting research in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences, respectively. The CHANSE's goal is to finance high-quality international research projects and inspire collaboration between researchers and various stakeholder groups, such as: NGOs, cultural institutions, legislators, policy makers, schools, etc.


Contact:

Malwina Gębalska, malwina.gebalska@ncn.gov.pl

Michał Kaczmarek, michal.kaczmarek@ncn.gov.pl


Dr hab. Justyna Olko wins ERC Consolidator Grant

Wed, 12/09/2020 - 15:24

We are pleased to announce that a member of the NCN Council, Dr hab. Justyna Olko from the Faculty of Artes Liberales of Warsaw University, has just won a prestigious Consolidator Grant awarded by the European Research Council (ERC). The researcher was selected in the field of humanities and social sciences to carry out a project entitled “Multilingual worlds – neglected histories. Uncovering their emergence, continuity and loss in past and present societies”.

This is the second time that Dr hab. Justyna Olko has won an ERC grant; back in 2012, she went away with the first ever Starting Grant to be awarded to a Polish humanities scholar. She is also the winner of two NCN calls, OPUS 1 and OPUS 15, and since 2018, she has sat on the Council of the National Science Centre. Dr hab. Olko combines research with social involvement in promoting multilingualism, language revival and helping ethnic minorities regain their subjectivity.

The grant’s winners also include two other Polish researchers. Dr Sebastian Glatt from the Małopolska Centre of Biotechnology at the Jagiellonian University (MCB UJ) won funding in the life sciences section for a project entitled “Deciphering the role of RNA modifications during ribosomal decoding and protein synthesis”, while Dr hab. inż. Piotr Faliszewski from the Krakow University of Technology will carry out a project devoted to the “Pragmatics of multiwinner voting: algorithms and preference data analysis” in physical sciences and engineering. Dr Glatt has previously won two NCN calls, conducting his projects within the framework of HARMONIA 3 and OPUS 11.

This year’s list of Consolidator Grant winners includes 327 researchers, who were awarded a total of 655 million euro in funding. Since 2008, the ERC has been awarding grants for pioneering research conducted in the European Union and associated countries. The call is targeted at researchers who earned their PhD between 7 and 12 years ago and can already boast an impressive research record, such as publications in major international journals, presentations at renowned, international conferences, as well as secured patents or other distinctions.

Hearty congratulations to all winners!

 

Upcoming call of the JPND EU Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Disease Research

Thu, 12/03/2020 - 09:45

The EU Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND) will shortly launch a new multinational call for proposals for "Linking pre-diagnosis disturbances of physiological systems to Neurodegenerative Diseases“.

The call for proposals is currently planned to be launched in January 2021. The expected date for submitting pre-proposals is March 2021.

Please find more information at the JPND website.

Please note that this pre-announcement is for information purposes only. It does not create any obligation for the JPND network, nor for any of the participating funding organisations. The official call announcement, to be published later, shall prevail.


Contact:

Dr Małgorzata Zawiślak, malgorzata.zawislak@ncn.gov.pl

Alicja Dyląg, alicja.dylag@ncn.gov.pl, tel. +48 532 086 494

 

POLONEZ BIS on the horizon

Fri, 11/27/2020 - 09:42

120 researchers from all over the world will relocate to Poland under a continuation of the POLONEZ programme. The National Science Centre will launch three consecutive calls in 2021 and 2022.

Successful candidates will move to Poland for 24 months to conduct basic research projects at Polish institutions. They will be free to choose the research topic and a future employer. In addition to a full-time salary, covered mostly by EU funds, POLONEZ BIS will offer scientists up to 100 000 euro to carry out their research projects and employ a project team. The programme will be complemented  by a cross-sectoral secondment phase and an attractive training package.

The first POLONEZ BIS call will open in September 2021. To learn more, visit our webpage , follow our LinkedIn profile and meet the Fellows recruited in the past calls.

Polish researchers among the winners of the international CHIST-ERA call

Thu, 11/26/2020 - 14:07

We are pleased to announce that four projects involving Polish research teams have been awarded funding in the call launched by the CHIST-ERA network - European Coordinated Research on Long-term Challenges in Information and Communication Sciences & Technologies.

The CHIST-ERA Call 2019, launched in December 2019, covered the following topics:

  • Explainable Machine Learning-based Artificial Intelligence;
  • Novel Computational Approaches for Environmental Sustainability.

Within the call applicants have submitted 162  proposals, while 17 research projects have been selected for funding.

Projects with Polish researchers awarded within the CHIST-ERA Call 2019:

SAI: Social Explainable Artificial Intelligence. Polish Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr hab. Stanisław Józef Matwin - Institute of Computer Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The project will involve research teams from: Austria, Bulgaria, Estonia, Italy and United Kingdom.

WATERLINE: New solutions for data assimilation and communication to improve hydrological modelling and forecasting. Polish Principal Investigator: Dr inż. Przemysław Jerzy Wachniew – AGH University of Science and Technology. The project will involve research teams from Austria, Finland, Greece and Switzerland.

INFORM: Interpretability of Deep Neural Networks for Radiomics. Polish Principal Investigator: Dr Neo Christopher Honghoon Chung - University of Warsaw. The project will involve research teams from France and Greece.

XPM: eXplainable Predictive Maintenance. Polish Principal Investigator: Prof. dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Jacek Nalepa - Jagiellonian University. The project will involve research teams from France, Portugal and Sweden.

The implementation of research projects funded within the call will start in early 2021.

More information and the full list of the projects recommended for funding are available on the CHIST-ERA web page.

Congratulations to all the laureates!

 

NCN Council declaration of independent research

Mon, 11/23/2020 - 13:28

For almost ten years of NCN’s operation, the members of the NCN Council appointed to support high-quality research in Poland and create transparent standards for research funding have taken good care to make sure that funding decisions are taken primarily on the basis of scientific excellence that integrates various types of research in terms of subject, methodology and environment. The peer-review of proposals submitted to the call, applied by the National Science Centre based on the world standards that have proven successful, ensures equal treatment of representatives of all academic disciplines and respect for their research results while at the same time respecting human rights and ensuring independent research.

The members of the NCN Council are convinced that this is the only way to ensure the development of strong and independent research so needed in view of the challenges and crises facing Poland and the world today. The NCN Council hereby unanimously declare their intention to continue to act in such a way as to ensure apolitical research in Poland. 

 

Upcoming call of the Forest Value Research Programme

Mon, 11/23/2020 - 08:37

The Forest Value Research Programme Innovating forest-based bioeconomy will shortly launch a new multinational call for proposals.

The 2nd Joint Call is expected to open in January 2021. The date for submitting proposals is April 2021.

Please find more information at the Forest Value website.

Please note that this pre-announcement is for information purposes only. It does not create any obligation for the Forest Value network, nor for any of the participating funding organisations. The official call announcement, to be published later, shall prevail.


Contact

Dr Małgorzata Zawiślak, malgorzata.zawislak@ncn.gov.pl

Alicja Dyląg, alicja.dylag@ncn.gov.pl,

More than 487 million PLN in project funding for Polish researchers

Fri, 11/20/2020 - 15:09

We are pleased to announce the results of the 19th edition of the OPUS and the PRELUDIUM calls. Polish scientists will receive more than 487 million PLN in funding for basic research projects.

For many years now, the OPUS and PRELUDIUM schemes have enjoyed enormous popularity with researchers who look to have their research projects funded. The 19th edition of the two calls attracted a total of 4096 proposals, 595 of which were awarded funding grants.

OPUS is targeted at researchers at any stage of their research career, no matter their scientific degree, and offers funding for various research projects, including those that involve the purchase or manufacturing of research equipment. In addition, the formula of OPUS 19 has now been extended to include elements of the HARMONIA call, which paved the way for the funding of proposals designed to be carried out in bilateral or multilateral international cooperation, as well as initiatives involving the use of large-scale international research equipment. The 19th edition of the OPUS call enjoyed record popularity, attracting as many as 2424 proposals for a total amount of more than 2.5 billion PLN. Following the recommendations of peer review, 352 projects were awarded a total of 451 million PLN in funding; interestingly, as many as three will be carried out by researchers who have not yet earned their PhD degree.

PRELUDIUM is a call targeted at researchers who are only at the outset of their research career and have not yet earned their PhD degree. The research team in the project may consist of a maximum of three members, including the principal investigator and the mentor. The 19th edition of the call attracted 1672 proposals for a total amount of nearly 246 million PLN, out of which 243 were qualified for funding, receiving grants of more than 36 million PLN in total.

Projects submitted for funding in NCN calls can be carried out in three disciplines: Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Life Sciences; and Physical Sciences and Engineering. Proposals in each of these disciplines are evaluated by a dedicated expert team composed of outstanding Polish and foreign researchers. It is their review that provides the basis for the final decision as to which projects will be funded.

In the OPUS 19 and PRELUDIUM 19 calls, the greatest number of projects will be carried out in the field of Physical Sciences and Engineering: total funding of more than 174 million PLN was awarded to 213 projects. Researchers working in Life Sciences were awarded 203 grants of more than 228 million PLN in total, while a further c. 85 million PLN will be divided among 179 projects in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

The ranking lists of all projects qualified for funding under the OPUS 19 and PRELUDIUM 19 schemes can be found here.

Furthermore, the decisions concerning projects recommended for funding or rejected in the OPUS 19 and PRELUDIUM 19 schemes will be sent out today. The decisions by the NCN Director are delivered in the form of an electronic document to the electronic address indicated in the proposal.

  • If the applicant is an entity mentioned in Article 27 (1)-(7) and (9) of the Act on the National Science Centre, the decision shall be delivered only to the Electronic Inbox (ePUAP) address indicated in the proposal.
  • If the applicant is a natural person and lists the ePUAP address in the proposal, the decision shall be delivered to that address.
  • If the applicant is a natural person and does not list an ePUAP address, an electronic address from which the decision can be downloaded shall be sent to the e-mail address indicated in the proposal.

The decisions of the NCN Director whether or not to award funding are also submitted to the principal investigator, and if the applicant is a physical person, to the entity indicated as the host institution in the proposal.

 

Should you not receive the decision, please make sure that the address (ESP, ePUAP, e-mail) you have provided is correct. If not, please contact the person in charge of the proposal, as listed in the ZSUN/OSF system.

 

The first two research components funded by the National Science Centre under the Polish Returns 2020 Programme launched by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (“NAWA”)

Fri, 11/20/2020 - 14:06

On 20 November 2020, the first two proposals submitted to the National Science Centre under the call for proposals for funding of Research Components in projects funded under the Polish Returns 2020 Programme launched by the NAWA, were evaluated. They were both found eligible and recommended for NCN funding. 

The Polish Returns 2020 Programme was launched by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange on 7 January 2020. The aim of the Programme is to allow prominent Polish researchers working abroad to return to Poland and take up employment in Polish higher education institutions, scientific units or research institutes. Projects could have contained a basic Research Component to be funded by the National Science Centre. 

The NAWA evaluation team has selected seven projects containing a Research Component. Before starting the projects, the researchers whose projects contained a Research Component must submit a proposal for NCN funding of such Components under the NCN call. Their proposals will be subject to an NCN eligibility check only. The eligibility check will be carried out on a continuous basis until the last proposal containing a Research Component funded under the Polish Returns 2020 Programme, is submitted to the NCN.  

List 1 of NCN-funded Research Components in projects funded under the Polish Returns 2020 Programme launched by the NAWA.

Pre-announcement of 13th JPIAMR Call - One Health interventions to prevent or reduce the development and transmission of AMR

Thu, 11/19/2020 - 12:02

JPIAMR is pleased to pre-announce this joint transnational research call One Health interventions to prevent or reduce the development and transmission of AMR.

The call advocates for a One Health approach:

  • to understand the impact of interventions on the development and transmission of antibiotic resistance and
  • to design, implement, evaluate, and compare interventions that will have a true impact on preventing or reducing the development and transmission of antibiotic resistance in and between the different One Health settings (human, animal, environment).

Twenty one (21) JPIAMR member countries participate in this joint call together with the organisations: International Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions ICARS, Canadian International Development Research Centre IDRC and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency SIDA.

The call will support research projects that also have the potential for impact in areas where the risk and burden of AMR is greatest, such as in LMIC settings in Asia and Africa.

Estimated call budget 24.9 million Euro. Polish research teams participating in the call will be funded by the National Science Centre (NCN), which allocated  0,5 M Euro for the call.

The call opens early 2021.

For more information about the call, please visit: www.jpiamr.eu/interventions-and-transmission-call-2021


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