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Apply for GRC Short Grant

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What are GRC Short Grants?

Are you looking for funding for your own research project? With GRC Short Grants we support postdocs and advanced doctoral researchers in situations where unforeseen costs or structural obstacles complicate a promising academic career. Projects can be applied for individually or as a group. The application volume is between CHF 500 and CHF 5'000. Repeat submissions for the same project are not possible.

TheFAQ contain further guidance on how to submit an application and manage a Grant.

Funding deadlines and award process

The call for GRC Short Grants is open continuously and applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. The submission date must be 3 months prior to the start of the activity.

The GRC Coordination Office decides on the approval of the applications. The decision will be communicated no later than 8 weeks after submission of the application.

What can be funded?

You can find detailed information on which budget items can be funded under which conditions in the Budget planning Guidelines. The format of eligible activities is deliberately kept open to accommodate the widest possible range of academic projects. The core objective of the GRC Short Grant is to ensure an added value of the activity for the individual academic career of the grantee and socially sustainable project planning. Please refer to the factsheet with ourBudget planning guidelines for guidance on how to effectively design your application.

A necessary condition for funding through a GRC Short Grant is that the project cannot be funded through other means. In the award process, it is therefore checked whether other funding options are available. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide the necessary information.

Funding can be granted for:

Who can apply?

All advanced doctoral researchers and postdocs of UZH. Postdocs are all early career researchers employed at or affiliated with UZH who have completed a doctorate and are also engaged in research after the doctorate and at the time of application. Advanced doctoral researchers are all doctoral researchers employed or enrolled at UZH who can credibly demonstrate that they are on a plausible academic career path to the postdoctoral phase as defined above.

How much funding can I apply for?

You can apply for funding from CHF 500 up to a maximum of CHF 5,000. Please follow our instructions in the budget planning guidelines for the effective design of your application.

GRC Short Grants may be applied for as matching funds. As a rule, applicants are required to be transparent about all sources of funding for the proposed activity. A global budget must be included in the application. The global budget must clearly contextualise the funds requested from the GRC and ensure transparency regarding all sources of funding and cash flows. In particular, a budget document and/or supplementary text should show how funds and resources are allocated to the (sub)activities and explain why the activity cannot be funded elsewhere or to what extent other stakeholders (chair, research group, institute, faculty, internal and external UZH collaborations) are contributing financially or materially to the project costs.

To ensure that your global budget contains the relevant information, you can use the following questions as a guide:\ - Is the proposed activity self-sustaining or part of a larger project?\ - Is the proposed activity part of an academic appointment or a scientific qualification thesis (dissertation, habilitation)?\ - Is the project self-initiated and independent, or is it embedded in the work of a cooperation, research group, institute or chair project?\ - What proportion of the total project costs does the amount requested from the GRC represent?\ - What other sources of funding are available or have been requested? \ - Have parts of the overall project already been funded?\ - What contributions in terms of content, materials and/or finances are being made by the individual stakeholders in the project?\ - What contributions in terms of materials and finances are being made by the institute and/or faculty?

Steps for submitting the application

Only applications that are complete and received in a regular manner can be accepted for formal review. The application can only be considered ‘submitted’ once you have received confirmation by email.

Applications for a GRC Short Grant must be submitted digitally. You can enter and submit your application in the GRC Tool.

You must include the following documents with your application

Before you submit your application, please consider the following points:

Assessment criteria

Financial processing and reporting

Further Information

Additional Information

Guidelines

FAQ & Preparing a Submission

Additional Information

Contact

Please consult  theFAQ before contacting us. It currently takes up to two weeks to answer new questions.

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Application deadlines

Submit applications at least 3 months before the start of the event

Funded projects

GRC Grants are funding awarded for individual initiatives. Get an insight into the diversity of projects that have been realized: