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LANGSPIL (Norwegian/EEA Funds IV)
Planned for 2026; exact deadline not specified
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LANGSPIL is an interdisciplinary basic research grant under Poland's Norwegian/EEA Funds IV scheme, open to Polish researchers partnering with Norwegian or EEA-based counterparts. The call funds humanities, social sciences, and polar research addressing green transition, democracy, rule of law, human rights, social inclusion, and resilience. A mandatory international consortium is required; this is a one-off round planned for 2026.
Details
| Funder | NCN |
| Consortium | Required — interdisciplinary consortium with Norwegian/EEA partner |
| Frequency | One-off |
| Next round | 2026 |
| Eligible countries | PL |
Eligibility & scope
Interdisciplinary basic research grant under IV edition of Norwegian/EEA Funds. Focus on humanities, social sciences, and polar research. Priorities: green transition, democracy, rule of law, human rights, social inclusion and resilience. Requires Norwegian/EEA partner.
Who Should Apply
- •Researchers in humanities, social sciences, or polar research based at Polish institutions
- •Teams willing to establish formal consortia with at least one Norwegian or EEA partner institution
- •Projects aligned with green transition, democracy, rule of law, human rights, social inclusion or resilience priorities
- •Interdisciplinary research groups with complementary expertise across institutions
Key Dates
- •Planned deadline in 2026 (exact date to be confirmed on NCN website)
- •International consortium required; single-round call
- •One-off funding round under the Norwegian/EEA Funds IV scheme
Tips for Applicants
- ✓Start consortium discussions now if you have a Norwegian or EEA collaborator in mind, funder approval of the partner institution is a gating step.
- ✓Interdisciplinary framing is core to LANGSPIL; frame your project across at least two disciplinary traditions (e.g., sociology and environmental humanities) rather than as a single-field contribution.
- ✓Ensure your Polish and Norwegian/EEA teams define complementary roles; the funder dislikes duplicate effort or token partnerships.
Frequently Asked Questions
What research areas does LANGSPIL fund?
LANGSPIL funds interdisciplinary basic research in humanities, social sciences, and polar research. It prioritises projects on green transition, democracy, rule of law, human rights, social inclusion, and resilience.
Do I need a partner to apply for LANGSPIL?
Yes, a mandatory international consortium with at least one Norwegian or EEA institution partner is required.
Who runs LANGSPIL and when is the deadline?
NCN administers LANGSPIL under Poland's Norwegian/EEA Funds IV scheme with a planned deadline in 2026; the exact date will be published on the NCN website.
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