Chapters to fill out
Basic Information
This chapter contains basic information about the proposal, including title, scientific disciplines involved, keywords, duration,keywords and type of project (i.e., regular WWTF Project or Joint Project). Fill out fields as required.duration.
Please note:
- Scientific Disciplines: Fields will be suggested as you type. WWTF uses the ÖFOS classification system of Statistik Austria.
Joint Project: Please indicate if this proposal is a Joint Project, i.e. includes partners from Lower Austria with a higher share possible from the overall project budget. For details regarding team composition and budget distribution, please refer to the “Call Specifications” document for this call.
Personnel and Institutions
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three PIs in the core team. Additional partner institutionsbeyond those of the core team members can be added under “Further Partner Institutions”. (The institutions of the PI&C and co-PIs are automatically added by the system.) Entering an additional institution provides the option of allocating budget to this institution in the “Budget” chapter. This may be important in case of collaboration with researchers at institutes other than those of the core team membersA maximum offive different institutionsmay be involved in the proposal. This includes the institutions of the PI&C and co-PI(s).Interest
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Lay summary:summary of your Fellowship activities: Please provide a description of your proposed researchFellowship that is suitable for the general public. This will primarily be used by WWTF for communicating your work to non-experts for fundraising and public relations purposes. (1,000 characters)
Scientific abstract:description of your Fellowship activities: Please provide a concise scientific abstract of the project. This will be used in approaching reviewers. (2,000 characters)
WorkRationale programme:and Career Aspects: PleaseWhat usespecific expertise, resources, methods, or networks will you gain at this dedicated host institution? Why must it happen at this specific host institution? How does the templatefellowship providedfit forinto downloadyour inlong-term academic goals? How will this fellowship accelerate your career trajectory, including the WWTFpotential Fundingconsequences Portal.should Theyou headingsnot in bold are mandatory (details and guiding questions can be found inreceive the template)award?. (7,000 characters)
UploadWorkplan: Describe your research plan in detail. Reflect on (1) What do you want to achieve, (2) Why is the completedwork documentyou aswill PDFdo during your fellowship important for your field and (3) what new methods/tools you aim to learn or will bring to your host institution. (max.7,000 8 pages including figures)characters)
Introduction and State-of-the-artInnovativeness and original contributionResearch questions, objectives and/or hypothesesMethodological approaches and workplanExpected outcomes and potential next research stepsProject team and interdisciplinary collaborationReferences
Please note that potential sex/gender aspects of the research topic and gender balance in the research team should be considered throughout the application (see “Call Specifications” document). These should be briefly described where appropriate in the relevant sections. Further details will be required in the full proposal phase.
Ethical considerations: Indicate if ethical approval of an ethics committee or institutional review board is required for the project. If so, please describe the potential ethical aspects and upload the ethical approval(s) as a single PDF. There is no page limit for the approvals, but the document may not exceed 10 MB. If no ethical aspects are identified, please provide a brief statement. Describe the process and the involvement and awareness of the core team and staff. (500 characters).
AnAlready exisiting ethical approvals for your intended work during your Fellowship will be accepted by WWTF. In case a new ethical approval needs to be handed out, an acknowledgement of receipt from the ethics committee/institutional review board must be submitted with the proposal. The final approval (“Votum”) must be submitted to WWTF the latest before project start.
Data Management: We encourage applicants to consider and briefly address the following points as appropriate (500 characters):
- What kind of accompanying metadata and documentation will help others identify, discover, reuse, and/or reproduce the research data?
- How will data for sharing and preservation be selected?
- When will data be shared?
- In which repositories will data be archived? How long will data be retained?
- What persistent identifiers (e.g., DOI) and usage licenses (e.g., CC BY) will be used?
In case of funding, further details will be discussed during contracting.
Budget
Please note the following guidelines for the budget:
For personnel costs, an annual 6% p.a. increase in salary over the lifetime of the project has been pre-programmed. This is intended to assist with planning only, and actual salaries should be paid according to institutional or collective agreements. Please use baseline salaries for your date you expect to start the project. The project should start the latest January 2025. Please contact your institutional Research Support in this matter.- Non-personnel costs should not exceed
40%30% of the total requested budget. - The complete budget will be transferred to the research institution in Vienna (Host or Home institution).
Due to the budget size perfor project,the Fellowship, WWTF does not pay overheads in this call
Personnel costs
Click “Additional person” to individually add all persons who will work on the project. Please provide their name or select “is N.N.” if the role is to be filled (e.g., PhD candidate, Post Doc). Indicate the affiliation and staff category of each person using the dropdown menu. If an affiliation is not listed, return to the section “Personnel and Institutions” (see Section 6.2) and add the respective institution. Each person must be assigned to an institution.- Specify if the person will be financed by WWTF or contribute on an in-kind basis, and indicate their yearly time commitment to the project for each year (full time equivalents). A mixture of WWTF and in-kind financing is permitted.
- For persons financed by WWTF, enter the annual salary that corresponds to 100% employment in the first year of the project (keep that in mind in particular for PhD candidates whose position is often calculated on a 0.75 basis). The total funding requested for each person will be automatically calculated.
Non-personnel costs
- Add rows to provide a concise overview of all non-personnel costs directly related to the project. Please select the institution and cost category from the dropdown menus. If an affiliation is not listed, return to the section “Personnel and Institutions” (see Section 6.2) and add the respective institution.
- Costs for basic infrastructure (rent, telephone) are not permitted. Costs for larger equipment essential for the project may only be requested on a pro rata basis that also takes into consideration the proportion of time that the equipment will be used for this project.
- WWTF strongly encourages open access publications. Costs for Article Processing Charges (APCs) may be requested.
- Costs for data management purposes (e.g., curation, storage) are eligible.
Budget per region
Cost overview
This is where you see all budget allocated to each institution, divided into personnel and non-personnel costs.
Explanation of cost planning
- Please provide an explanation of cost planning principles, also indicating access to resources that are already available. 1000 characters).
Disclosure of other applications for funding
- If you have applied for funding for this project (or parts thereof) at other organisations, please indicate this here. This will not impact the evaluation of this proposal.
- WWTF allows the simultaneous submission of proposals at other funding organisation. However, WWTF does not permit double funding. In case a project is approved for funding at both organisations, we will ask you to choose the organisation from which you want to accept funding for the project.
- WWTF will perform a check with FWF regarding double funding. This means, FWF will receive the list of projects and check if a similar project has been submitted to FWF.