Dear Researchers,

NATO Science for Peace and Security has launched a call for proposals (Deadline 30.6.2024). This call for proposals welcomes applications responding to any of the SPS Programme’s Key Priorities outlined in the attachment, which also includes further information on how to apply.

Best wishes,
Mirko

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Mirko Maksimainen, FT | PhD.
Tutkimusrahoitusasiantuntija | Research Funding Specialist
Tutkimus- ja Projektipalvelut | Research and Project Services
Oulun yliopisto | University of Oulu
Tel. +358 29 448 5414
Mobile +358 50 479 2506
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New SPS call for proposal launched!

 

The 2024/2 call for proposals is now available on the SPS website!

Are you interested in submitting your own proposal?

  1. Follow this link to read the call for proposals.
  2. Follow this link to consult the revised list of Key Priorities for the SPS Programme.
  3. Consult this page of the SPS website to learn how to develop an application and manage an activity. The SPS Handbooks and required documentation include a lot of useful information to develop a successful proposal. On this page you will also find samples of the application forms for each of the SPS grant mechanisms.
  4. Create your user account on the SPS grant platform and start an application for the grant mechanism most interesting for you. Take your time to familiarise yourself with the new forms and the useful guidance they provide.

We look forward to receiving your proposals!

You have time until 30 June 2024 at 23:59 CET to submit a complete application.

 

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