The “Supporting at-risk researchers with fellowships in Europe” project (SAFE) will provide two-year fellowships for 60 international academics at risk to continue their research in the European Union.
The European Commission has established a new initiative supporting a European fellowship scheme for researchers at risk. It will be implemented through the three-year project “Supporting at-risk researchers with fellowships in Europe” (SAFE), with a budget of EUR 12 million.
Support network and fellowships
This initiative promoted and supported by the European Parliament will
- develop and test procedures to assess the risks these researchers face
- award fellowships to non-EU nationals to enable them to continue their work safely at universities and research institutions across the European Union
- develop mechanisms to match researchers with host institutions in the EU
SAFE will provide around 60 fellowships of up to two years to doctoral and postdoctoral researchers with or without refugee status.
Non-EU citizens who are already recognised as refugees in the EU will also be eligible to receive a fellowship.
Call opening in November
The call for applications to the SAFE project will open on 18 November 2024, with a deadline on 20 January 2025. Selected researchers will start their projects as of spring 2025.
As of mid-October, a matchmaking support will help researchers find a suitable host organisation that will recruit and offer them training and career development opportunities.
Applications will have to be submitted by the host organisations, and not by the individual researchers themselves.
More information on the scheme and information days for applicants will be available on this website soon.
Experienced partnership for researchers at risk
SAFE is being implemented by an experienced partnership of organisations supporting researchers at risk. It is composed of
- the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD, coordinating institution)
- Campus France
- PAUSE/Collège de France
- the Mediterranean Universities Union (UNIMED)
- eight supporting partners, including the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Foundation, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the Czech National Agency for International Education and Research, the Finnish National Agency for Education, the European University Association, the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange, the Dutch Organisation for Internationalisation in Education and Sofia University
Source: European Commission (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) | What’s new (https://shorturl.at/Oc4jh)