Collegium Civitas is a modern non-state higher education institution established in 1997 in Warsaw (Poland). From the very beginning of its existence, it is operating under the five auspices of the five institutes of the Polish Academy of sciences. Experience and commitment of its founders and faculty members have earned it a reputation of the best place to study international relations, social and political science in Polish and English.
Collegium Civitas is entitled to BA, MA and PhD in a variety of programmes. Collegium Civitas received accreditations from National Accreditation Commission and the University Accreditation Commission at the Conference of Rectors of Polish Universities.
Collegium Civitas is seeking to develop collaborative funding proposals with experienced researchers for submission under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship programme in Social Sciences and Humanities or Economic Sciences.
Proposals for European Fellowships involve a single host organisation (future beneficiary). The project proposals are submitted by this host organisation, which is represented by the supervisor, in liaison with the researcher.
For European Fellowships the applicants can submit their proposals as Standard EF to one of the 8 main evaluation panels or to one of the 2 multidisciplinary panels: Career Restart Panel (CAR) and Reintegration Panel (RI). The CAR panel provides financial support to individual researchers who want to resume research in Europe after a career
break, while the RI panel is dedicated to researchers who want to return to Europe to reintegrate in a longer term research position.
Duration
The duration for European Fellowships (standard EFs, CAR and RI multi-disciplinary panels) is between 12 and 24 months.
For the Global Fellowships there is a first outgoing phase between 12 and 24 months, and an additional mandatory 12 months return phase, so the total duration of this type of fellowship is between 24 and 36 months.
For further information see the file attached