# Jpi Amr

**Funder:** SNSF
**Consortium:** Required — minimum 3 entities from 3 EU member states
**Frequency:** Annual
**Eligible countries:** CH
**Official call:** https://www.jpiamr.eu/
**Last verified:** 8 July 2026

## Eligibility & scope

Joint Programming Initiative on antimicrobial resistance. Swiss researchers are fully eligible; SNSF funds the Swiss partner. Transnational consortium required. See national annex of each call for Swiss-specific submission requirements.

## Summary

JPI AMR, coordinated by SNSF, funds Swiss researchers participating in transnational consortia tackling antimicrobial resistance. The scheme requires a minimum of three partners from three different EU member states, with SNSF supporting the Swiss component. Annual calls open to researchers across all career stages working on AMR prevention, diagnostics, treatment, or surveillance.

## Who should apply

- Swiss-based researchers at academic or research institutions
- Applicants committed to cross-border collaboration in a consortium of minimum 3 entities from 3 EU member states
- Projects addressing antimicrobial resistance across prevention, diagnostics, treatment, or surveillance
- All career stages and research disciplines relevant to AMR

## Key dates

- Annual deadline (specific date varies by call; check SNSF website and call announcement)
- Transnational consortium required with partners from minimum 3 EU member states
- Duration and budget depend on individual call specifications

## Tips for applicants

- Verify the Swiss-specific submission requirements in the national annex of each call before applying.
- Consortium coordination is central to success, designate a lead and ensure all partners have signed commitment letters.
- AMR scope spans basic science through clinical and public-health interventions; frame your angle clearly to match the call's thematic priorities.

## Frequently asked questions

### What is JPI AMR?

JPI AMR is a Joint Programming Initiative funded by national research agencies, including SNSF, to support transnational research consortia addressing antimicrobial resistance across prevention, diagnostics, treatment, and surveillance.

### Can Swiss researchers apply to JPI AMR?

Yes, Swiss researchers are fully eligible and can lead or participate in consortia; SNSF funds the Swiss partner component.

### Is a consortium required for JPI AMR?

Yes, a transnational consortium of minimum 3 entities from 3 different EU member states is mandatory.

### How often does JPI AMR call for proposals?

JPI AMR runs annual calls; specific deadlines vary by call and are published by SNSF and the JPI coordination office.

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Source: [The Great Grantsby](https://grantsby.eu/grants/snsf-jpi-amr-2026) — EU grant monitoring for academic researchers. Always verify details on the funder's website before applying.