2nd Call from DIVERSICROP for short-term scientific missions (STSMs)

2nd Call from DIVERSICROP for short-term scientific missions (STSMs)

Our second call for applications for support for short-term scientific missions (STSM) for implementation from November 2024 to October 2025 is published.

The purpose of an STSM is to enable Action participants to gain professional experience in other countries. This facilitates the international mobility of researchers, especially early-career scientists and innovators, fostering new collaborations and sharing knowledge across borders. Award winners receive funding for work visits to host organisations in other countries to gain new knowledge or access to equipment or techniques not available in the home institution.

Applicants must have an e-COST profile and applications must be submitted online in e-COST. Applications describe goals and the work to be carried out by the applicant, expected results (outcomes) and description of the contribution to the objectives of DIVERSICROP.

There is no specific deadline for applications.

More information is available here.

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