The results of the recently concluded third call for faculty short visits within the CIVICA alliance have been announced, welcoming 17 distinguished professors and postdoctoral researchers into the unique programme.
Read moreFourth call for faculty short visits
Faculty and postdoctoral researchers in CIVICA universities are invited to submit proposals for a short 2-5 day visit at another CIVICA university.
The call aims to foster collaborative activities, to further existing links or to establish new ones. Activities may include, but are not limited to, giving a CIVICA-branded talk, participating in a CIVICA-branded conference, organising/participating in workshops or seminars for PhD researchers, networking with faculty, discussing potential research projects. The visit should ideally be a combination of a minimum of two activities (e.g. a talk and a workshop). Successful applications will receive funding to cover travel and accommodation. Costs are covered by the home institution.
The application deadline is 28 April 2024, 23:59pm (CET).
The CIVICA Faculty Short Visits Scheme is a series of regular calls that can also be used in combination with the CIVICA Thematic Seminar Series, and/or the Call for Thematic Activities.
Applicants are to arrange their own visit, including finding and reaching out to hosts.
The visits will take place between 15 May 2024 and 15 May 2025, after having been approved by the PDT.
Please carefully read the eligibility criteria before you apply.
Who can apply?
What should the application contain?
- Application Form
- CV
- An email from host institution, confirming the visit and activities
The application form and attached files must be submitted electronically to research(at)civica.eu with the subject line “Application for CIVICA Faculty Short Visits” by 28 April.
How will the proposals be evaluated?
Submitted applications will be evaluated by the ‘Permanent Design Team’ (PDT) of CIVICA. The PDT consists of vice-presidents for research and/or senior faculty of the ten CIVICA partner universities. Selected applications will be financed by the sending/home university in accordance with the home university’s financial rules and allocated CIVICA budget.
The academic relevance of the proposed activities should be convincingly laid out, and the requested budget (number of nights) should be commensurate with the duration and/or number of activities proposed. Sending/home institutions may request a modification of your budget prior to approval.
What is financed?
Travel and accommodation costs directly related to the visit are eligible. Per diem may be paid at the discretion of the sending institution.
This call is financed from CIVICA Erasmus+, with the only exception of LSE which is self-funded. Each CIVICA partner university has a different budget for this call. To find out more on available funding, please contact your local grant coordinating unit before applying. The list of contact persons at each CIVICA partner is reported at the end of this page.
Timeline
- 29 February: Call for Short Visits announced.
- 28 April: Application deadline.
- 15 May: Announcement of selected applicants.
- 15 May 2024 - 15 May 2025: Visits take place.
Announcements of previous calls are respectively published on the following pages:
1. Faculty and Postdocs selected for CIVICA Short Visits' Inaugural Round
2. Eighteen scholars join second wave of CIVICA Short Visits
3. CIVICA short visits' sequel greets 17 new scholars
4. CIVICA announces scholars for extended faculty visits
Contact persons at partner institutions
- Bocconi: Claudia Piccioni, claudia.piccioni[at]unibocconi.it
- CEU: Timea Mester-Takacs, mtakacst[at]@ceu.edu
- EUI: Zeineb Mazouz, zeineb.mazouz[at]eui.eu
- Hertie School: Enora Palaric, palaric[at]hertie-school.org
- IE University: Celia Rubio, civica[at]ie.edu
- Sciences Po: Elsa Bedos, elsa.bedos[at]sciencespo.fr
- SGH: Łukasz Skrok, lskrok[at]sgh.waw.pl
- SNSPA: Gabriel Viiu, gabriel.alexandru.viiu[at]snspa.ro
- SSE: Jelena Angelis, jelena.angelis[at]hhs.se
- LSE: civica(at)lse.ac.uk
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