Under Fahrenheit Synergy Programme research groups from the Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology and University of Gdańsk may obtain project funding up to PLN 750,000. The programme is jointly developed by the Fahrenheit Universities and the InvestGDA Foundation.
The maximum amount of funding is PLN 750,000 per project. The call for applications will remain open until 25th April.
Who is eligible to apply?
Grant applications may be submitted by teams consisting of three research groups, with each group affiliated with a different university (MUG, Gdańsk Tech and UG). Each research group shall be headed by a leader who is an employee of the respective university, for whom that university is the primary place of employment.
What are the application evaluation criteria?
1) scientific achievements of the research group leaders (including, inter alia, scientific publications, patents, and completed research projects) – up to a maximum of 10 points,
2) the research plan (research outcome, impact of the research on the socio-economic environment, degree of interdisciplinarity, impact of the research on the individual development of team members, and the synergy resulting from cooperation between the research groups) – up to a maximum of 20 points.
Additional points may be scored for applications that demonstrate the project’s compliance with the National Smart Specialisation (KIS), which defines priority areas in research, development, and innovation (R+D+I). The current version, in force since 13 February 2023, is available on the official website of the Ministry of Development and Technology (www.gov.pl), and on the official website of the National Smart Specialisation (KIS) (www.smart.gov.pl).
Link to the website with the rules and application form: https://faru.edu.pl/en/fahrenheit-synergy-grant
Any questions can be directed here: synergyprogramme@faru.edu.pl
The FarU Synergy Grant Programme is financed from the funds of the Fahrenheit Universities in Gdańsk, including the funds derived from a donation provided for this purpose by the InvestGDA Foundation in Gdańsk, as well as financial contributions allocated by the Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology, and the University of Gdańsk.