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TEAM

TEAM projects 2024 - Stage 1 Concept notes

Starting

03/10/2023

Period

Maximum duration of 5 years

Deadline

08/12/2023

TEAM projects are medium-term projects that aim to explore, build and deepen academic/scientific collaborations among diverse teams of academics and researchers focusing on a sustainable development challenge.

With TEAM projects, VLIR-UOS aims to strengthen the research and educational capacities of higher education and science institutions in partner countries. In addition, TEAM projects are expected to create the conditions for uptake of new and relevant knowledge, applications and/or services by academic, civil society, private and public actors.

Information & Matchmaking session

Curious to know more? We had a hybrid information session and an in-person matchmaking session in Brussels for participants who are based in Belgium on Friday 13 October 2023. You can watch it here : 

Presentation TEAM 2024 - Infosession

How does it work?

  • A TEAM project is expected to produce results within the duration of maximum 5 years.

  • The projects allow for medium-term capacity building, e.g. through PhD research, curriculum development, network building, etc.

  • TEAM projects are diverse but due to the runtime of 5 years they tend to have a strong focus on structural research/educational cooperation with local units in partner institutions, often involving the training of PhD scholars who take up a role as an agent of change within their home institution. However, TEAM projects can also pursue improved organisational systems, processes and structures at institutional level if this is deemed instrumental in tackling the sustainable development challenge the project focuses on.

  • Allows for different aims (exploration, innovation, valorisation, etc.) and approaches (education, research, policies, outreach, people, networks).

Who can apply?

Affiliation and statute of the promoters:

  • Flemish promoter: professor/specialist employed at a Flemish university or a professor/lecturer at a Flemish university of applied sciences and arts.

  • Partner promoter: employed at a recognised higher education institution or a national public (not for profit) research institute, located in a VLIR-UOS project partner country.

Details on the eligibility requirements will be available in the Call document.

Additional criteria:

  • Applicants (Flemish/partner) can submit a maximum of 2 TEAM projects in case they have no ongoing SI 2023 or TEAM 2022 project. Promoters of a SI 2023 or TEAM 2022 project can submit only 1 TEAM 2024 project.

  • At the level of the partner institutions, no further criteria apply. Former and present IUC partner institutions are fully eligible, without any restriction.

Which partner countries are eligible?

Higher education and public (not for profit) research institutions located in 17 project partner countries:

Benin

Bolivia

Burundi

Cuba

DR Congo

Ecuador

Ethiopia

Indonesia

Kenya

Morocco

Peru

Philippines

Rwanda

South Africa

Tanzania

Uganda

Vietnam

Budgetary framework

The overall budget for TEAM 2024 allows for a maximum of 44 selectable projects. A success rate of 60% will be guaranteed in the selection stage of Fully Fledged proposals.

The project budget amounts to a maximum of 280,000 EUR for 5 years.

One bonus of 20,000 EUR can be applied for by project proposals with the following set-up:

  • Multi-Institutional Partnership (MIP): this concerns a structural collaboration between several higher education institutions at Flemish / Belgian (including ITM) and/or partner level within the framework of a project.

  • Multi-Stakeholder Partnership (MSP): this concerns a structural collaboration with at least 1 non-academic actor (= multi-stakeholder; civil society, private sector, governmental actors, etc.) in the framework of a project.

The bonus is not assigned automatically but only if the added value of the MIP or MSP set-up is justified.

Two-stage procedure

Concept Note (this call): focus on a narrative description of the sustainable developmental challenges, the project idea, and set-up.

Fully Fledged proposal: fully elaborated Theory of Change, indicators and activity planning, risk and stakeholder analysis and budget.

Call schedule (subject to change)

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How does the assessment procedure work?

All project proposals will be assessed and selected based on four standard selection criteria: Relevance and coherence of the project; Quality of the project design; Implementation set-up of the project; Potential impact and sustainability.

Concept Note proposals are assessed by Regional Selection Commissions (Africa, Asia, Latin America) tentatively between 22-31 January 2024.

The selection decision with regard to the Concept Note proposals will be communicated shortly after the selection commission meeting, tentatively in the 1st week of February 2024.

Between mid-February and June 2024 the procedure of Fully Fledged proposals will take place.

How to submit a proposal?

Who? An application involves a Flemish and a partner promoter in one of the project partner countries. However, it is the (main) Flemish promoter who submits to the ICOS (Institutional Coordinators for Development Cooperation) of the Flemish university (association) for quality control. The ICOS will support you in the formulation of your project, and will validate and submit your project to VLIR-UOS.

Each Flemish institution has its own internal deadlines. Please reach out to the respective ICOS.

How? Project applications are submitted via the VLIR-UOS online submission tool.

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