This document outlines the regulations for UEFA's 2019/20 Research Grant Programme. It provides eligibility requirements, acceptable fields of research, and application procedures and requirements. To be eligible, applicants must have a doctorate degree and research position, or be enrolled as a doctoral student. Applications can involve up to three researchers from different countries. The application dossier must include a research proposal, timeline, budget, and letters of support. Accepted projects will receive funding up to €15,000 for individual applications or €20,000 for joint applications. Funded researchers will present their results at UEFA and have an initial planning meeting to discuss the project.
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This document provides information about the DUNIA BEAM project call for scholarship applications. It summarizes:
1) The call is open until December 17, 2013 for various types of mobility scholarships including undergraduate/master exchanges, master degree programs, PhD short mobility, and staff mobility between countries in the Middle East and EU.
2) The application process and documents required are described, which involves registering online, uploading documents like transcripts, language certificates, and letters of recommendation, and submitting the application by the deadline.
3) The selection criteria are based on academic merit, motivational statement, relevance of application, and quality of the candidate, with different weighting for undergraduate/masters versus post-doc and staff applicants
This document provides information about student exchange programs and requirements. It discusses the exchange process for different universities and the various obstacles students may face, including economic, legal, academic, language barriers, and adjusting to a new environment. Requirements for the Autonomous University of Nuevo León are outlined, including a minimum GPA, language proficiency, and course load. Examples of exchange partner universities are given for Germany, Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
This document provides information about the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Master's Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance (PPGG) program for 2015. The program aims to train future leaders from select countries in public policy, law, economics, and administration according to principles of good governance. Scholarship recipients will obtain a master's degree in Germany in a relevant field and later contribute to democratic development in their home countries. The scholarships support study in English or German of a selected public policy or governance master's program at one of eight listed German universities, along with intensive German language training. Scholarship benefits include monthly payments, health insurance, and travel allowances. Very strong applicants from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle
El programa de becas de excelencia Eiffel, lanzado en enero de 1999 por el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y Europeos, está destinado a apoyar la campaña de reclutamiento a nivel internacional de los establecimientos de enseñanza superior de Francia, esto en un contexto de competencia creciente entre países desarrollados para atraer a la élite de los estudiantes extranjeros en formaciones de nivel Máster, Ingeniero o Doctorado.
The Swiss Government is offering Excellence Research Scholarships for the 2017-2018 academic year to highly qualified postgraduate researchers and medical doctors from Pakistan. The scholarships provide up to 12 months of funding to conduct research at a Swiss university. They include a monthly payment of CHF 1,920, health insurance, and other allowances. To apply, candidates must find a Swiss university professor to supervise their research, have a detailed research proposal, and submit all application materials to the Swiss Embassy in Islamabad by September 30, 2016. Selection is based on the candidate's qualifications, the quality of the proposed research project, and the likelihood of future academic cooperation.
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The document describes several fellowship and scholarship opportunities for postgraduate study and research in various countries in Europe and beyond. Key opportunities discussed include:
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- Swiss government excellence scholarships for PhD and postdoctoral research stays in Switzerland across all fields at Swiss universities.
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1) The call is open until December 17, 2013 for various types of mobility scholarships including undergraduate/master exchanges, master degree programs, PhD short mobility, and staff mobility between countries in the Middle East and EU.
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The Swiss Government is offering Excellence Research Scholarships for the 2017-2018 academic year to highly qualified postgraduate researchers and medical doctors from Pakistan. The scholarships provide up to 12 months of funding to conduct research at a Swiss university. They include a monthly payment of CHF 1,920, health insurance, and other allowances. To apply, candidates must find a Swiss university professor to supervise their research, have a detailed research proposal, and submit all application materials to the Swiss Embassy in Islamabad by September 30, 2016. Selection is based on the candidate's qualifications, the quality of the proposed research project, and the likelihood of future academic cooperation.
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Freie Universität Berlin offers scholarship opportunities for Brazilian students through the Ciência sem Fronteiras program. Most programs are taught in German, with some courses in English. Tuition is free for scholarship holders, who only pay social fees of approximately 230 euros per semester. Students can apply through the Brazilian government website and the application process is handled by CAPES, CNPq, and DAAD. Scholarship holders receive support services like airport pickup, accommodation assistance, language courses, and tutoring. Eligible fields of study include life sciences, natural sciences, and creative industries at the bachelor's or master's level.
The document describes several fellowship and scholarship opportunities for postgraduate study and research in various countries in Europe and beyond. Key opportunities discussed include:
- The EMBL International PhD Programme in molecular biology in Heidelberg, Germany, which accepts 60 new students per year.
- National scholarships in Slovakia for study/research stays at higher education institutions, supporting living costs of 400-1050€ per month.
- Swiss government excellence scholarships for PhD and postdoctoral research stays in Switzerland across all fields at Swiss universities.
- Max Weber fellowships at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, for junior postdocs within 5 years of PhD completion.
This document summarizes a call for applications for the 2012 "la Caixa"/CNIO International PhD Programme. It provides details on the programme, eligibility requirements, application process, selection criteria, and general conditions of the fellowship. Up to 10 highly qualified graduate students will receive full financial support to complete their PhD research at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO) in Madrid, Spain. Applicants must apply online by March 15, 2012 and successful candidates will be interviewed in May 2012. The 4-year PhD programme begins in September/October 2012.
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The document summarizes information for Kenyan applicants regarding Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for PhD studies in Switzerland for the 2015-2016 academic year. It outlines the scholarship details such as duration (maximum 3 years), monthly payment amount (1,920 Swiss Francs), eligibility criteria (applicants must have a master's degree and be under 35, have a admission confirmation and research proposal), and application process (deadline of December 1st, 2014 and requirements including official application form, letters of recommendation, transcripts and certificates).
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The document provides information about the Master's program in Chinese-European Economics and Business Studies (CEEBS) offered jointly by the Berlin School of Economics in Germany and the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in Chengdu, China. The 2-year program involves studying the first two terms in Berlin and the third term in Chengdu, with the fourth term optional in either location. It aims to provide students with a comparative perspective on Chinese and European economics and business in an intercultural setting.
The document summarizes information about studying in Korea, including admission procedures, scholarships, and career guidance. It outlines various scholarship programs offered by the Korean government including the Global Korea Scholarship. It provides details on eligibility requirements, application processes, benefits, and selection procedures for the scholarships. Additionally, it covers topics like universities, living in Korea, visa procedures, and resources for international students.
This document summarizes the call for applications for PhD programs at the University of Naples Federico II for the 34th cycle (2018-2019). It outlines the requirements, selection process, and timeline for applications. Key details include:
- The deadline for non-Italian citizen applications not residing in Italy is July 31, 2018 at 12:00pm Italian time.
- Admission is competitive based on evaluation of CVs, written tests, and/or interviews depending on the specific PhD program.
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This document provides an overview of entry and residence requirements for foreign students wishing to study in Austria. It outlines the various study options and degree programs available at Austrian universities, universities of applied sciences, and other higher education institutions. The document details the general requirements for admission to degree programs, including necessary qualifications. It also provides information on residence permits and visas required for foreign students from both EU/EEA countries and third countries wishing to study in Austria for periods over and under six months.
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The document provides guidelines for writing a project plan for a research pre-proposal. The project plan must be submitted in English, not exceed 5 pages, and include a 1 page summary of the research plan. The research plan should be organized into 4 sections: (1) current research in the field, (2) current research of the applicants, (3) detailed research plan outlining aims, methods, and data, and (4) work division, schedule, and expected results. The proposal also requires a list of previous research projects between the Brazilian and Swiss applicants and requested funding amounts.
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The Fellowship was launched during the State visit of the President of France to India during in February, 2013. The aim is to facilitate the exchange of doctoral students between the two countries, in order to broaden the scope and depth of future engagements in Science, Technology and Innovation.
The Raman-Charpak Fellowship is the only Indo-French bilateral Fellowship programme jointly funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India and the French Institute in India (IFI), French Embassy in India, Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Government of France.
The document summarizes the application process for PhD programs in sciences at the Scuola Normale Superiore for the 2012-2013 academic year. It outlines the objectives and fields of study available, admission requirements, application deadlines and procedures, evaluation criteria, rights and responsibilities of students, and contact information. Successful candidates will receive a three-year fully funded position and stipend. Two positions in condensed matter physics will involve contractual research work in lieu of the standard stipend.
The document summarizes information about European Research Council grants, including Starting Independent Researcher Grants and Advanced Investigator Grants. It describes the goals of the grants, eligibility requirements, funding amounts, application deadlines and restrictions. The ERC aims to support excellent researchers and their investigator-driven projects across all fields. Success rates for UK applicants to ERC grants are provided at the end.
This document summarizes a call for applications for the 2012 "la Caixa"/CNIO International PhD Programme. It provides details on the programme, eligibility requirements, application process, selection criteria, and general conditions of the fellowship. Up to 10 highly qualified graduate students will receive full financial support to complete their PhD research at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO) in Madrid, Spain. Applicants must apply online by March 15, 2012 and successful candidates will be interviewed in May 2012. The 4-year PhD programme begins in September/October 2012.
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The document summarizes information for Kenyan applicants regarding Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for PhD studies in Switzerland for the 2015-2016 academic year. It outlines the scholarship details such as duration (maximum 3 years), monthly payment amount (1,920 Swiss Francs), eligibility criteria (applicants must have a master's degree and be under 35, have a admission confirmation and research proposal), and application process (deadline of December 1st, 2014 and requirements including official application form, letters of recommendation, transcripts and certificates).
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The document summarizes information about studying in Korea, including admission procedures, scholarships, and career guidance. It outlines various scholarship programs offered by the Korean government including the Global Korea Scholarship. It provides details on eligibility requirements, application processes, benefits, and selection procedures for the scholarships. Additionally, it covers topics like universities, living in Korea, visa procedures, and resources for international students.
This document summarizes the call for applications for PhD programs at the University of Naples Federico II for the 34th cycle (2018-2019). It outlines the requirements, selection process, and timeline for applications. Key details include:
- The deadline for non-Italian citizen applications not residing in Italy is July 31, 2018 at 12:00pm Italian time.
- Admission is competitive based on evaluation of CVs, written tests, and/or interviews depending on the specific PhD program.
- To apply, candidates must have a master's degree or equivalent qualification. Those who will obtain their degree by October 31, 2018 may also apply.
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This document provides an overview of entry and residence requirements for foreign students wishing to study in Austria. It outlines the various study options and degree programs available at Austrian universities, universities of applied sciences, and other higher education institutions. The document details the general requirements for admission to degree programs, including necessary qualifications. It also provides information on residence permits and visas required for foreign students from both EU/EEA countries and third countries wishing to study in Austria for periods over and under six months.
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This document provides information about studying in Korea through the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) program. It discusses the following:
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2) Details on the scholarship application process and requirements for graduate and undergraduate degrees.
3) Information for students on living in Korea, including alien registration procedures, permitted status changes, and document requirements for extensions.
4) Resources mentioned that can provide additional information and support for international students studying and living in Korea.
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This document discusses grant proposal writing and research policy. It provides an overview of various research funding opportunities at the EU, international, and national levels. Some key funding sources discussed include Marie Skłodowska-Curie grants, ERC grants, and NWO grants in the Netherlands. The document offers best practices for grant writing, including structuring the proposal, formulating clear objectives, and emphasizing the scientific problem and how the proposed research will address it. It also discusses developing a competitive CV and gaining early career achievements to strengthen funding applications.
The document provides guidelines for writing a project plan for a research pre-proposal. The project plan must be submitted in English, not exceed 5 pages, and include a 1 page summary of the research plan. The research plan should be organized into 4 sections: (1) current research in the field, (2) current research of the applicants, (3) detailed research plan outlining aims, methods, and data, and (4) work division, schedule, and expected results. The proposal also requires a list of previous research projects between the Brazilian and Swiss applicants and requested funding amounts.
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The Fellowship was launched during the State visit of the President of France to India during in February, 2013. The aim is to facilitate the exchange of doctoral students between the two countries, in order to broaden the scope and depth of future engagements in Science, Technology and Innovation.
The Raman-Charpak Fellowship is the only Indo-French bilateral Fellowship programme jointly funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India and the French Institute in India (IFI), French Embassy in India, Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Government of France.
The document summarizes the application process for PhD programs in sciences at the Scuola Normale Superiore for the 2012-2013 academic year. It outlines the objectives and fields of study available, admission requirements, application deadlines and procedures, evaluation criteria, rights and responsibilities of students, and contact information. Successful candidates will receive a three-year fully funded position and stipend. Two positions in condensed matter physics will involve contractual research work in lieu of the standard stipend.
The document summarizes information about European Research Council grants, including Starting Independent Researcher Grants and Advanced Investigator Grants. It describes the goals of the grants, eligibility requirements, funding amounts, application deadlines and restrictions. The ERC aims to support excellent researchers and their investigator-driven projects across all fields. Success rates for UK applicants to ERC grants are provided at the end.
The document describes India's SwarnaJayanti Fellowships program, which provides special assistance to young scientists to pursue research in frontier areas of science and technology. Key details include:
- The fellowship provides a monthly stipend of 25,000 rupees for up to 5 years, plus additional funding for equipment, travel, and other research costs.
- Eligible applicants must have a PhD, be aged 30-40, and have an excellent research track record as shown by publications and awards.
- Applications are evaluated by expert committees, and final selections are made by a Committee of Secretaries. The program aims to support innovative research with potential for significant impacts.
This document announces the 33rd annual VenTESOL National Convention on teaching English with the theme of "Breaking Paradigms and Borders in ELT". It will take place on May 30-31, 2015 in Barcelona, Venezuela and is calling for proposals on topics related to innovative classroom practices, language skills, cultural differences, technology in teaching, and results of research. The document provides details on the types of proposals accepted, factors considered in selection, roles and responsibilities of presenters, and the proposal submission process and deadline of February 1, 2015.
The document summarizes the International Travel Support Scheme provided by the Government of India's Ministry of Science and Technology. The scheme provides financial assistance for scientists aged 35 or under to attend international conferences to present research or participate in training programs. It also supports senior scientists over 35 to present at non-ICSU conferences. Support includes airfare, airport taxes, visa fees, and registration fees for young scientists. Eligible applicants must have an invitation, not have received funding in the last 3 years, and apply at least 2 months in advance. The application process and requirements are described in detail.
The DAAD PRIME program funds 18-month positions at German universities for postdoctoral researchers to conduct 12 months of research abroad. Eligible applicants must have completed their doctorate with strong results. Funding includes salary through employment at a German university, an expatriate allowance, and travel funding. Applicants must secure positions at a German and foreign host institution. Selection is based on prior academic achievements and quality of the proposed research project and career plan. Successful candidates participate in an orientation seminar and funding begins between June and November 2023.
This document outlines funding opportunities for cultural projects in Europe through the EU Culture program from 2007-2013. The program has a budget of €408 million and aims to encourage transnational cultural cooperation and dialogue. It offers grants for various cultural projects including performances, exhibitions, and training. Eligible projects must involve partners from multiple EU countries, and can also include partners from other regions. The application process is competitive and evaluations are based on the proposed project's European impact and cultural significance among other criteria. Successful applicants can receive up to 50% of project costs from the Culture program.
This document provides information about the Master of Arts in International Relations program offered at Corvinus University of Budapest, including a description of the program, structure of studies, management, tuition fees, admission requirements, and list of core and professional courses offered each semester. The two-year program aims to train specialists in international relations to work in public administration, international organizations, or multinational companies. Students take required courses in international politics, law, and history, and can choose an area of specialization.
The document summarizes the European Research Council's IDEAS program, which funds frontier research projects led by independent investigators. Key points include:
- It supports individual research teams without the need for transnational partnerships. Projects can be in new or emerging fields.
- Principal Investigators of any nationality can apply for Starting or Advanced Grants of up to 1.5 million Euros over 2-10 years.
- Evaluation considers the excellence of the PI and research project, as well as the research environment hosting the project. Only the most ambitious, ground-breaking projects are funded.
This document provides further details about applying for PhD programs at the Scuola Normale Superiore, including:
1. Available fields of study include classroom lessons, seminars, and research activities to broaden students' education and prepare them for research.
2. Application deadlines are in the spring and autumn, and candidates evaluated positively but not interviewed in the spring will be reevaluated in the autumn.
3. Applications are assessed on a 10-point scale considering prior work and research plans, and candidates scoring at least 7 will be interviewed.
4. Interviews are typically in person but may occur remotely, and are conducted in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish.
Europsko istraživačko vijeće (ERC) je prvo europsko tijelo za namijenjeno za podršku istraživanja kroz otvorene i izravne konkurencije. Njegov glavni cilj je potaknuti znanstvene izvrsnosti u Europi podržavajući i ohrabrujući najbolje, uistinu kreativne istraživačima, neovisno o nacionalnosti i dobi, koji se nalazi bilo gdje u svijetu, identificirati i istražiti nove mogućnosti i smjerove u svakom području istraživanja. Prijedlozi adresiranje novih ili novim područjima i uvođenje nekonvencionalne, inovativne pristupe i znanstvene izume su ohrabreni.ERC nudi dugoročne potpore, koji posluju na "bottom-up" osnovi, bez unaprijed utvrđenim prioritetima istraživanja
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1) The ERC provides "starting grants" and "advanced grants" to support excellent frontier research projects led by independent investigators. Starting grants are for early career researchers 2-12 years post-PhD, while advanced grants are for established research leaders.
2) Proposals are evaluated solely based on scientific excellence. Funding covers up to 100% of direct costs plus 20% overhead. Starting grants provide up to 1.5-2 million euros over 5 years, while advanced grants provide up to 2.5-3.5 million euros.
3) The call schedule and submission process were outlined, with calls occurring in summer and autumn and proposals evaluated through a two-step
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2. UEFA Research Grant Programme
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UEFA Research Grant Programme Regulations
1. Eligibility
Applicants for a grant must either:
have obtained a doctorate and currently hold a research position at a university or equivalent
institution; or
be enrolled as a doctoral student at a university or equivalent institution and currently be preparing a
doctoral thesis.
All applicants must have an excellent command of at least one official UEFA language (English, French or
German).
Joint applications may be considered if they meet the following conditions:
no more than three researchers may be involved;
The researchers must hold research positions or be enrolled as doctoral students at different
universities or equivalent institutions located in the territories of different national associations (i.e.
one researcher per university/institution and per member association).
one of the researchers must be appointed as the lead researcher, to act as UEFA’s sole point of
contact and to present the final report if the application is accepted and a research grant awarded.
Research proposals in the following fields may be submitted for consideration by the UEFA Research Grant
Jury:
Economics
History
Law
Management
Political science
Psychology
Sociology
Medical science
UEFA’s objective is to support research projects that are of high relevance and interest to its 55 member
associations. The closer the cooperation between academia and the associations, the greater and more
lasting the benefits for European football. For this reason, all research projects must be supported by a
national association by means of a letter of recommendation.
Applicants are therefore encouraged to discuss their projects with representatives of the national
associations in order to understand their expectations and requirements, and to decide together on the
most appropriate research methodology to ensure the chosen research progresses well over the nine
months available.
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2. Application requirements and procedure
2.1 Composition of the application dossier
Application dossiers must contain all the following elements:
A duly completed official application form, available at www.UEFA.com/insideUEFA, in the section
Development –> Education –> UEFA RGP & Research. A specific application form is available for joint
applications involving more than one researcher.
An application document of no more than ten pages, describing the proposed research (see section
2.2).
A one-page summary of the application document (see section 2.2).
An ethical clearance letter if required for the planned research – particularly for medical research and
research involving minors.
A CV of no more than one page. For joint applications involving more than one researcher, each
researcher must include a CV.
A copy of the applicant’s passport or national identity card. For joint applications involving more than
one researcher, each researcher must include a copy of their passport or national identity card.
Proof of registration as a university doctoral student at a university or equivalent institution, or copy of
doctorate certificate and proof of employment at a university or equivalent institution. For joint
applications involving more than one researcher, each researcher must include such proof of
registration or doctorate certificate and proof of employment.
Copies of two academic articles published by the applicant in peer-reviewed journals or presented at
an academic conference. For joint applications involving more than one researcher, only the lead
researcher must include copies of academic articles.
One letter of recommendation from a representative of a UEFA member association. If several national
associations support the same research project, only one letter is required and it must be signed by
the 'lead' national association.
A second letter of recommendation signed by a professor at a university or equivalent institution other
than that of the applicant(s). For joint applications involving more than one researcher, each researcher
must provide a letter of recommendation signed by a professor at a university or equivalent institution
not involved in the proposed project. Each researcher’s letter of recommendation must be signed by a
different person.
The letters of recommendation must attest to the importance of the proposed research (in academic terms,
for the national association(s) concerned and for European football in general) and the quality of the
applicant(s). They must be written on official headed paper and scanned. In the case of a previous applicant
submitting a new application on a similar topic to the first, the same letters of recommendation may be
used as in the original application as long as they are no more than two years old (in other words, letters
of recommendation are valid for two years).
The declaration to UEFA duly completed and signed, which is available at www.UEFA.com/insideUEFA,
in the section Development –> Education –> UEFA RGP & Research. For joint applications involving
more than one researcher, each researcher must complete and sign a declaration to UEFA.
Incomplete applications will not be considered by the jury.
The entire application dossier must be written in one of the three official UEFA languages (English, French
or German). However, the one-page summary must be written in English, irrespective of the language used
for the other documents. It is imperative that all applicants read these UEFA Research Grant Programme
Regulations and the declaration to UEFA before completing the application form. Please note that in case
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of any differences between the English, French and German versions of these reference documents, the
English version takes precedence.
2.2 Structure of the application document and summary
Application documents must be no more than ten pages long and contain at least the following sections:
An introduction
The question(s) and hypothesis(-es) to be researched
Justification for the research (contribution to the national association(s) concerned and European
football in general):
o This section should be at least one page long and should convince the jury of the
importance of the research for the national association(s) concerned and for European
football in general
A summary of the state of knowledge and a literature review on the research topic
A description of research undertaken to date by the applicant(s) on the topic or in related fields
The planned methodology
o This section should be at least one page long and should explain in detail the methodology
which will be used during the research, showing that it is the most appropriate for the
purpose, timeframe and budget of the research, demonstrating that it will be correctly
applied and illustrating the researcher or researchers’ awareness of the latest
methodological developments in the field. Moreover, it should clearly show how the
methodology is realistic and fits into a realistic timeline (see below).
The main results expected
A detailed timeline, ideally clearly presented in the form of a graphic chart
o Given that the research should be feasible in a period of nine months, the timeline should
start at the earliest on 1 July 2019 and end at the latest on 31 March 2020. The timeline
must include the production of an interim report, to be submitted by 30 November 2019,
and a final report, to be submitted by 31 March 2020.
A risk assessment describing the potential threats to the feasibility of the project
A select bibliography (max. one page)
A list of the applicant’s or applicants’ main academic publications (max. one page)
A list of bursaries previously awarded to the applicant(s)
A detailed budget in euros, ideally clearly presented in the form of a table, justifying the amount
requested (max. €15,000 for individual applications and €20,000 for joint applications)
o The budget may cover:
the purchase of specific material necessary for the research (this area does not
include the purchase of a computer);
the living costs of the researcher(s), and any assisting researchers;
the cost of additional manpower (e.g. for data collection);
the cost of travel and accommodation linked directly to the research.
o The budget may not cover:
costs related to publication of the results (e.g. participation in academic
conferences);
university overheads.
At the beginning of the research, once a grant has been awarded to a research project, a mandatory
‘kick-off’ meeting will be organised via conference call with the researcher, or the team of
researchers in the case of joint research projects, specialists working in the research area and one
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or several member(s) of the jury to discuss the planned research. The goals of the kick-off meeting
are to provide the researcher or research team with the jury’s feedback and recommendations, and
to identify the areas in which the jury and/or UEFA can help facilitate the research and maximise
the quality of its results. Following this meeting, the researcher, or lead researcher in the case of
joint research projects, must provide UEFA with an amended proposal that takes into account the
meeting discussions and decisions. The award of the grant and payment of the first instalment are
conditional on the submission of this amended proposal.
At the end of the research, UEFA will invite the researcher, or the lead researcher in the case of joint
research projects, to present the results of the research at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.
UEFA will bear the cost of travel (by plane and/or train in economy class) and accommodation for
the researcher, or for the lead researcher in the case of joint applications. Costs related to this
meeting must not be included in the budget.
Application documents must be typed in size 12 font (1.5 line spacing) on numbered A4 pages. No
application documents of over ten pages or in a different format will be considered.
Applicants must also provide a one-page executive summary of their application document as a separate
file. The summary must be typed in size 12 font (single line spacing) and be written in English. It must
mention:
the justification for the research (contribution to national associations and European football in
general, specifying how they will particularly benefit from the research and why);
the research question(s) and hypothesis(-es);
the planned methodology; and
the total financial contribution requested.
2.3 Submission of the application dossier
Applications must be emailed to universities@uefa.ch. They must reach UEFA by 31 March 2019 (24.00CET)
in order to be considered for the 2019/20 Research Grant Programme. The UEFA administration will
acknowledge receipt of all applications by email.
To make it easier for UEFA to process the applications, each applicant must name the files that make up
their application as follows: Year_SurnameFirstname_Document name
Please follow the examples below for fictional applicant Albert Einstein:
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Application form
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Application dossier_10 pages
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Application dossier_summary
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Ethical clearance letter
2019_EinsteinAlbert_CV_1 page
2019_EinsteinAlbert_ID or 2019_EinsteinAlbert_Passport
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Proof of registration as a student or 2019_EinsteinAlbert_Proof of employment at a
university
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Scientific article 1
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Scientific article 2
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2019_EinsteinAlbert_Letter of recommendation_University
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Letter of recommendation_National association
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Declaration to UEFA
For joint applications involving more than one researcher, the surname and first name in all file names
should be those of the lead researcher. This applies equally to files that must be submitted for every
researcher, whose own names should be added to the end of the file names. For example:
2019_EinsteinAlbert_CV_1 page_EinsteinAlbert
2019_EinsteinAlbert_CV_1 page_NewtonIsaac
2019_EinsteinAlbert_CV_1 page_HawkingStephen
2019_EinsteinAlbert_ID_EinsteinAlbert
2019_EinsteinAlbert_ID_NewtonIsaac
2019_EinsteinAlbert_ID_HawkingStephen
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Letter of recommendation_University_EinsteinAlbert
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Letter of recommendation_University_NewtonIsaac
2019_EinsteinAlbert_Letter of recommendation_University_HawkingStephen
Applications that do not conform to these naming conventions will not be considered.
3. Selection procedure
Applications that meet all the requirements set out in this document will be examined by the UEFA
Research Grant Jury. The jury comprises representatives of the European football family and academics
known internationally for their work linked to football or other sports in Europe. One of the jury members
is appointed as chairman. The UEFA administration will be involved in the shortlisting of dossiers and in an
advisory capacity in subsequent stages of the process.
When considering an application, the jury will base its decision only on objective criteria, primarily those
listed below:
Importance of the research for UEFA and its member associations
The European dimension (Is the project of limited geographic interest or is it on a European scale?)
and the replicability of the results (Will the research lead to the identification of best practices that
may be useful for other national associations wishing to support a similar project in the future?)
The feasibility of the project (Can the project be realistically carried out according to the proposed
timeline?) The potential impact of the research findings on decision-making (Could the research
findings be used to improve current processes, structures or regulations?)
The innovative nature of the research (Would the proposed research advance the current state of
knowledge, or does it at least offer an innovative interpretation of existing research in the same field?)
Academic rigour (Is the theoretical basis sound? Has the current state of knowledge been considered?)
The clarity of the proposal (Is the proposal well-structured and well-presented?)
The quality of the documents attached (What is the quality of the applicant’s or applicants’ prior
research? Are the letters of recommendation convincing?)
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In principle, the jury will award a total of five or six grants supported by five or six different national
associations, and will decide the level of funding to allocate on a case-by-case basis (maximum of €15,000
for individual applications and €20,000 in the case of joint applications involving more than one researcher).
The jury will normally award at least one grant to a project in the medical sciences. However, subject to the
quality of the project proposals received, the jury may also award a larger/smaller number of grants, not
award a grant to a project in the medical sciences and/or award grants to two or more projects supported
by the same national association. The level of funding awarded in each case may be higher or lower than
requested by the applicant(s).
The UEFA Research Grant Programme selection process is divided into three stages.
1. All applications are reviewed by the UEFA administration and all proposals that do not meet the
required standard or the criteria of the UEFA Research Grant Programme Regulations are
eliminated. If the number of applications is high, those proposals which are perceived as having
the least potential impact on European football will also be eliminated at this shortlisting stage.
2. At least two members of the UEFA Research Grant Jury review, grade and comment on the
shortlisted proposals. Each application is also sent to a specialist who works for UEFA in the field
that the research proposal relates to. The proposals that receive the highest grades enter the third
and final stage.
3. Proposals that make it through the first two stages are reviewed by the members of the UEFA
Research Grant Jury. The applications are then discussed at the annual meeting of the jury and a
decision is taken on which proposals will be awarded UEFA research grants.
Applicants will be informed of the jury’s decision by no later than 30 June 2019. Each applicant may ask to
see the reviewers' main remarks on their application. Decisions by the jury are final and no appeals will be
considered.
Applicants may not submit the same project proposal twice without having introduced significant changes.
In addition, applicants may not submit a research proposal on the same subject more than twice in a row.
Nor may applicants submit more than one project during the same UEFA Research Grant Programme cycle.
Finally, a researcher who has received a UEFA research grant may not submit a new application or be part
of a research team submitting an application in either of the next two editions of the programme.
4. Payment procedure and beneficiaries’ obligations
When submitting their application dossier, each applicant must sign the declaration to UEFA regarding
confidentiality, data protection, intellectual property, publication and public presentation restrictions and
the conditions of payment and possible repayment of the grant if any of the clauses outlined in the
declaration are breached. For this reason, applicants must read and fully understand the declaration before
submitting their research proposal to UEFA. The declaration is available at www.UEFA.com/insideUEFA, in
the section Development –> Education –> UEFA RGP & Research. If an application dossier does not contain
a signed declaration to UEFA when it is submitted, it will be considered invalid and will not be eligible for
a grant. If any researcher other than the beneficiary(-ies) of the grant is directly involved in the research, a
declaration signed by them must also be included in the application dossier.
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When submitting their application dossier, each applicant agrees to take note of the UEFA rules regarding
access to UEFA's archives and to follow the necessary steps with the relevant UEFA services if the nature of
their research project means that they require access to UEFA's archives. These rules are available at
www.UEFA.com/insideUEFA, in the section Development –> Education –> UEFA RGP & Research.
Grants are paid in three instalments. The researcher (or the lead researcher in the case of joint research
projects involving more than one researcher) will receive one-third of the grant at the start of the project,
after submission of the amended proposal following the ‘kick-off’ meeting (in June or July 2019, depending
on when the meeting takes place). A second payment will be made in January 2020, once an interim report
of approximately 15 pages has been submitted and approved by UEFA (the deadline for interim reports is
30 November 2019). The remaining instalment will be paid after the final report (approximately 40 pages,
excluding appendices) has been submitted and approved by UEFA.
Interim and final reports must be structured as follows and contain all of the following sections:
1. An executive summary fully detailing the importance and interest of the research for football
and UEFA
2. An introduction that indicates the context of the research and its relevance for UEFA
3. A clear statement of the research question(s), and the aims and objectives of the research
4. A literature review identifying the current state of knowledge, methodology and insights on
the research topic and justifying the theory, design and method of the current study
5. A review of the proposed research design and strategy. This should include the following:
5.1. Justification of the design (longitudinal, cross-sectional, experimental etc.)
5.2. Justification of the measurement approach and assumptions about the research topic
5.3. An outline of the key variables for quantitative work, and/or the concepts and
dimensions examined by qualitative research
5.4. The sample frame and size, and the interviewee selection process
5.5. An outline of the hypothesis(-es) addressed, the analysis strategy and techniques
used, and the strength and significance of the results
5.6. The validity and reliability of the instruments and variables applied, or the qualitative
equivalent (e.g. authenticity)
5.7. An overview of any ethical issues and how they are addressed
6. An overview of the main research findings, with a clear focus on the research question(s)
7. The limitations of the current study, including any issues of inherent partiality and any
operational issues, such as data access
8. The impact of the research in terms of current theory, state of knowledge and/or practices,
and the consequences/recommendations for UEFA and football
The interim report must be accompanied by an official letter from the researcher, or lead researcher in the
case of joint research projects, stating that the research has made sufficient progress and that the deadline
for the final report (31 March 2020) will be met.
Although it is not possible to present full results and conclusions at the time of submitting the interim
report, an analytical summary and a broad outline of the results obtained so far are required at this stage.
It is also necessary to indicate in the interim report any data that has yet to be collected. On this basis, the
interim report should provide UEFA with an indication of the potential results of the research and therefore
the contribution it is likely to make to European football and its relevance to UEFA.
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If a researcher or researchers are for any reason unable to follow the above reporting structure, any
deviations from the standard structure must be clearly justified. The methodology, reasons and logic
behind such deviations must be explicitly explained in the introduction to the report.
The final report must be submitted by 31 March 2020 at the latest. The final report must be produced
specifically for the national association(s) supporting the research project. It cannot be a journal article or
part of a thesis, for example. One electronic and five hard copies of the final report must be submitted to
UEFA. For the interim report, only one electronic copy is required.
In addition to the final report, a one-page document summarising the key practical outcomes of the
research for European football (UEFA and its stakeholders) must be sent to UEFA by 15 May 2020.
The researcher, or the lead researcher in the case of joint research projects, will be invited to present their
key outcomes and recommendations to UEFA in May or June 2020. This 20-minute presentation will be
held at UEFA, in front of the UEFA Research Grant Jury and experts from the UEFA administration. It will be
followed by approximately 25 minutes of questions and answers. In the case of joint research projects
involving more than one researcher, only the lead researcher will be invited to present the research findings
to the jury. Researchers are also strongly encouraged to arrange with the national association(s) concerned
to give a presentation at their headquarters.
UEFA may ask researchers to send updates on their research and any results collected at any time during
the research process. Likewise, UEFA may at any time request that researchers submit a list of their
expenditure in connection with their UEFA-supported research project.
5. Contact details
UEFA Research Grant Programme
UEFA
National Associations Division
Route de Genève 46
CH-1260 Nyon
Switzerland
Email: universities@uefa.ch
Tel. +41 (0)848 00 2727