The CDE 2026 call is now open!
The call for projects “Communication, Dissemination and Engagement” aims to facilitate communication, dissemination and engagement activities between Switzerland and the MENA region countries. The objective of this funding is twofold: to encourage more visible, intelligible and sustainable collaborations, as well as to foster engagement with academic and non-academic audiences.
This funding instrument is open both to researchers taking part in a LHMENA-funded project or who have completed one, as well as to researchers involved in a collaboration with an eligible country from the MENA region. Eligible activities include, without being limited to, scientific publications, the creation of communication materials intended for non-academic audiences, as well as the organising of events (conferences, workshops, exhibitions, …)
The call for projects 2026 is now open.
For detailed eligibility conditions, evaluation criteria and activity timelines, please refer to the call documents.
Main applicant
Q: Can a researcher outside Switzerland apply as the main applicant for a Leading House call?
A: No, the main applicant is the Switzerland-based principal investigator. The researcher in the partner country is the co-applicant.
Q: Who bears the main responsibility for the awarded project?
A: The Switzerland-based main applicant bears the responsibility for the project including its technical, administrative, and financial coordination, as well as timely delivery of activity and financial reports. The Swiss main applicant is legally bound to the Leading House via a contract signed by them and the Leading House.
Multiple applications
Q: Can a single project be allocated a "Connect & Collaborate Grant" more than once?
A: An applicant who has already been awarded a CDE is not eligible to submit a new application within 12 months following the end of the funded activity. Only one application may be submitted per Switzerland-MENA partner pair under this call. The same applicant may, however, submit multiple applications with different partners. In such cases, no more than one application may be funded per call.
Eligible disciplines and fields of research
Q : Which disciplines are eligible? Are there priority disciplines?
A: All disciplines are eligible for this call. There are no priority disciplines or quota.
Q. How can I apply?
A: Applications must be submitted on the https://hes-so.k-review.com/ platform. For guidance on how to use the K-review platform, please refer to the user guide on the application procedure.
Q: In what language do I have to apply?
A: All information submitted in the application, including supporting documents, must be in English unless otherwise specified in the call guidelines.
Q: I just found out about the call but it is past the submission deadline. May I still submit my application now for future consideration?
A: No, you may not. Please check the Leading House homepage for more information on upcoming calls.
Q: As a main applicant (Switzerland-based), can I collaborate with multiple researchers from more than one university and/or public research institute in the same partner country?
A: Yes, you can - provided all co-applicants meet the eligibility requirements of the call.
Q : Can the Leading House help me find a partner in Switzerland or in a partner country?
A: The Leading House facilitates partnership between researchers in Switzerland and the MENA region by providing match-making tools. Researchers based in Switzerland can also contact the Leading House MENA to get information on eligible universities in the MENA region or to be put in touch with potential partners in their field. This is done on a case-by-case basis and in the limit of our network.
Salary costs
Q: Can the grant be used to pay salaries?
A: No, the grant cannot be used to pay salaries, nor is it meant to be a scholarship. There is an exception for the work-related institutional costs in Swiss universities of applied sciences and universities of teacher education. The grant can be used to pay project-related costs (e.g., travel and accommodation for field research), provided these are clearly justified in the proposal. Please refer to the call guidelines for more information and a complete list of eligible costs.
Funds transfer
Q: Is it possible to transfer the awarded grant directly from the Leading House to the partner country?
A: No, all grants are transferred from the Leading House to a project account at the university/institution of the Switzerland-based main applicant who is then responsible for disbursing the dedicated portion of the grant to the co-applicant in the partner country, if applicable.
Q: Is there a limit to how much of the grant a Switzerland-based main applicant can transfer or spend in the partner country?
A: There is no fixed percentage set for the share of the grant that can be allocated to the partner country. However, the call guidelines clearly define which types of costs are eligible for each category of partner. Please consult the call text for detailed information on eligible expenses.
Outsourcing and subcontracting costs
Q: Can the grant be used to pay for outsourcing in the partner country?
A: Activities that cannot be conducted by the Swiss partner, in particular those that must be conducted in the partner country. Please refer to the call guidelines for more information and a complete list of eligible costs.
In-cash, in-kind, and third-party contributions
Q: What is the difference between in-cash, in-kind, and third-party contributions?
A:
In-cash contributions are monetary contributions made by the Swiss and partner institutions to effectively complement the project.
In-kind contributions are contributions made by the Swiss or partner institutions without any (cash) money being paid towards the project (e.g., salaries, free use of infrastructure, hardware, provision of goods).
Third-party contributions are contributions made by the external partner(s) through effective cash payments (e.g., grants, scholarships, awards).
Cost sharing
Q: How much do research partners in Switzerland and partner countries have to contribute financially to the research?
A: Each partner must make a financial and/or in-kind contribution to the budget. In most cases, an equitable share of in-cash and in-kind contributions are expected. For each call, the Leading House will outline specific contributions required of all partners in its call guidelines.
Q: When should I submit my application?
A: Applications are evaluated in comparative batches during three evaluation rounds per year, with the following cut-off dates:
- Evaluation Round 1: Applications submitted between 15 February and 15 May 2026
- Evaluation Round 2: Applications submitted between 16 May and 15 August 2026
- Evaluation Round 3: Applications submitted between 16 August and 15 November 2026
A limited number of grants (approximately three per evaluation round) will be awarded, depending on the available budget and the quality of the applications received. Applicants will be informed of the funding decision within approximately one month after the relevant cut-off date.
The call closes on 15 November 2026.
Q: How are applications evaluated?
A: Applications will be assessed by the Leading House MENA team. Only proposals that fulfil all eligibility requirements will be considered for evaluation. Selection criteria are outlined in the call document.
Q: What kind of report is required for the grant my research group was awarded?
A: In fulfilment of the grant agreement/terms of contract, the Switzerland-based main applicant must submit both an activity and a financial report to the Leading House. For specific details regarding the reporting format, content, and deadlines specific to each call, please refer to the grant agreement and call guidelines.
Q: I want to be notified of upcoming Leading House calls. How should I do?
A: You can write to the Swiss Leading House MENA and ask to be added to our mailing list in order to receive notifications on our next calls. Additionally, a consolidation of funding opportunities for all five Leading Houses along with SNSF and other funding bodies in Switzerland can be found on the research.swiss platform