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Joint grants: University of Groningen and Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

25 April 2025

Call for Proposals 

Funding of up to 4000€ per project is available for initiatives that strengthen the bilateral partnership between UG and UOL in areas outlined in the Roadmap for Cooperation 2020–2030, including:

  • Healthy Ageing for a Healthy Society
  • German and Dutch Language, Linguistics, and History
  • Energy Transition and Climate Adaptation
  • Governance, Law, and Politics for a Sustainable Society
  • Digital Society and Technologies
  • Teacher Training
  • Knowledge Transfer, Entrepreneurship, and Public Engagement

Eligible activities include workshops, summer schools, event concepts, and preparatory steps for joint project applications (e.g., Erasmus+, Horizon Europe, Interreg).

The projects must have a bilateral focus, ensuring equal opportunities for participation by students and/or researchers and teachers from both universities. Projects aimed at the non-university public are also eligible for funding.

Submission Details:

  • Deadline: 31 May
  • UG Applicants: Submit to Susan Garthaus (s.garthaus rug.nl

For full details, please review the Call for Proposals document and the information on MyUniversity.

For more questions, please contact Susan Garthaus (s.garthaus rug.nl).

Last modified:25 April 2025 3.04 p.m.
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