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Roles and Composition of the Project Team

The WWTF Funding Portal uses terms in the context of scientific research projects. There terms may not match with the specifications of this call and should be understood analogous. 

A project’s core team may include up to three Principal Investigators (PIs). This includes a PI&C and up to two co-PIs. 

  • Core team members may share equal roles in the project.
  • The core team must have a a proven record that  demonstrates the ability to conduct the proposed project.
  • Each core team member must submit a CV, which will form part of the evaluation.
  • A core team member (i.e., PI&C, co-PI) may appear in a maximum of two proposals in this call. In case of three or more proposals with the same PI, WWTF will accept the first two proposals submitted. Involvement in other past / ongoing / granted WWTF projects does not impact upon eligibility to apply in this call.

One PI must be designated as PI&C (PI and coordinator).

Up to two co-PIs may also be named in the core team.

  • WWTF recognizes that co-PIs may have equally significant roles in the project. However, the PI&C will be regarded as the main contact person for the project.
  • Co-PIs may be based in Vienna or elsewhere (in Austria or internationally) in fulfillment of the requirements of regular WWTF projects. 

Additional project partners and collaborators are permitted in the research team. 

  • Non-academic collaboration partners (e.g., NGOs) may be part of the researchproject team. 

  • Industry partners are not eligible for funding, but may partake with in-kind or financial contribution.

Research partnersPartners outside Vienna:

  • For regular WWTF projects, project partners outside of Vienna may receive up to 20% (i.e., <20%) the total requested funding

Please note that the team can consist of scientists and/or non-scientists, i.e., IT personnel or "senior scientists", as the term is often defined at Austrian universities, can of course be part of the project team.