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Page Updated: 03-Dec-2008

Who can apply for a NATO grant?

applications are made by individual scientists
Any person can apply for a NATO grant who is an expert in the field for which he/she is applying and who has his/her main residence in a NATO, Partner or Mediterranean Dialogue country with mailing address and contact details in that country. (The person should be settled in the country and not just a short-term visitor.)

To be eligible for consideration, an application for a grant must be submitted jointly by a person from a NATO country and a person from either a Partner country or a Mediterranean Dialogue country.

Any other combination (such as NATO-NATO, Partner-Partner, Partner-Mediterranean) is not eligible.

In addition to the two main applicants, an application will often include other participants from different NATO, Partner or Mediterranean Dialogue countries, depending on the topic of the application.

NATO countries (26):

Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States.

Partner countries (24):

Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Finland, Georgia, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Russian Federation, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia*, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan.

Scientists and expert from Austria, Finland, Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland can participate on a self-funding basis.

Mediterranean Dialogue countries (7):

Algeria , Egypt , Israel , Jordan , Mauritania , Morocco and Tunisia.

Participation in NATO ASIs, ARWs and ANWs:

The co-directors of NATO Advanced Study Institutes, Advanced Research Workshops and Advanced Networking Workshops have at their disposal NATO funds which may be used to support the costs of qualified participants from Partner or Mediterranean Dialogue or NATO countries. Participation in ASIs and ARWs is at the discretion of the co-directors, and all enquiries about participation and support, as well as the content of the meeting, should be addressed to the co-directors. The calendars of SPS events are regularly updated as new meetings are supported.

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* Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name.