Information on the 26th Call for Proposals
On the basis of an agreement with the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) has taken over and continues the Programme of German-Israeli Project Cooperation. The BMBF continues providing the funds, while the DFG has all scientific and administrative responsibility.
Participant institutions in Israel are invited to submit proposals which may come from all fields of science and research. Proposals shall be so designed as to be carried out in close cooperation between the Israeli and the German project partners. They must contain a description of the joint work plan for both, the Israeli and the German side. The quality of the research work and the strength of the scientific cooperation including the exchange of scientists, in particular early career researchers (PhDs/Postdocs), are the main criteria for the review and selection. Principal investigators on both sides need to have adequate working conditions over the full period of the project.
Eligible for the submission of proposals are:
Each of these institutions is entitled to submit two proposals which makes altogether 14.
Please note: No direct submission by researchers from either Israel or Germany can be accepted.
The procedure is carried out in two stages: The first stage takes place in Israel.
The research authorities of the seven institutions are responsible
Key date: The deadline for the submission of these full proposals is 15 March 2022.
The second stage takes place in Germany.
DFG organises a review of the 14 full proposals and submits the result to a committee of experts which formulates a recommendation to the main financial committee for decision.
In all submissions the research shall be planned for a period of five years.
The financial plan must state the institutional resources available to the project on both sides and identify the additional needs. The total budget requested for the Israeli and the German partners may amount to a total of €1,655,000 for a maximum duration of five years.
Funding may include running costs (staff, materials, travel) and instrumentation. The equipment must be advanced and highly specialised and specifically needed for the conduct of the project and not of a general kind for basic needs of the institute.
If a project comprises several groups on both or either sides a financial plan has to be drawn up for each group individually. In each project the share between the Israeli and the German partners can be freely negotiated. Normally it should be around 50:50 percent. The German partner’s contribution, however, should not be below 30 percent for the five-year period. Industrial partners participate at their own expense.
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For the proposal please follow the “Guidelines for the Submission of Proposal in the DIP Programme” (form 15.20e). This form as well as the “Title Page for the Application” (form 15.201) and “Financial Plan for the Overall Project” (form 15.202) can be found under:
Contact at the DFG Head Office: