Agreements exist between the DFG and its partner organisation FNR (Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg, Luxembourg) regarding a mutual opening of funding procedures (Lead Agency Process) to facilitate the implementation of cross-border research projects. From 1 January 2021 this will be the Weave Lead Agency Process in connection with individual funding (research grants), while the D-Lux Lead Agency Process will continue to apply in connection with coordinated programmes.
For details of the Weave Lead Agency Process, please refer to the relevant DFG website (see below for further information).
The following only concerns the D-Lux Lead Agency Process in connection with the DFG’s coordinated programmes.
Purpose
Implementation of a research project that is limited in terms of topic and schedule under the coordinated programmes “Research Groups”, “Priority Programmes” or “Collaborative Research Centres” with partners from Luxembourg.
Eligibility Requirements
For the programmes “Research Groups” and “Priority Programmes”, Researchers of all disciplines from German research institutions who have completed research training (usually a doctorate) and their partners from Luxembourg, who must be eligible to apply to the Luxembourg funding organisation FNR for funding and for the programme, “Collaborative Research Centres”, Universities (and institutions of equivalent status entitled to confer doctorates) in Germany.
Not eligible: Members of organisations that are dedicated solely to commercial purposes; members of organisations that are not permitted to publish their results in a publicly accessible form.
Proposal Requirements
The projects must compete with proposals submitted nationally. Research projects must therefore feature a high degree of scientific quality and originality at an internationally competitive level.
The lead agency is always the DFG. Funding for these D- LUX projects is always provided separately by the respective nationally responsible funding organisation.
Type and Extent of Funding
The type and extent of funding for the German component of a project is based on the rules for Research Groups, Priority Programmes and Collaborative Research Centres.
Funding Duration
Project-specific (usually several years)
Forms and Guidelines
For details of how to apply to the FNR, please see the website (see below for more information).
In addition, the proposal deadlines of the partner organisation must be observed.
The relevant department at DFG Head Office will be more than happy to provide you with details of how to submit a proposal.
Proposal Submission for Research Groups, under the Priority Programme or FWF-Special Research Programmes:
Proposal Submission for Collaborative Research Centres:
Technical questions:
Information provided by the FNR on Lead Agency Processes with the DFG
Information on the Weave Lead Agency Process
General information on international cooperation