Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland / Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych

Call for Proposals of the 2549 TÜBİTAK–Polish National Research and Development Agency (NCBR) Bilateral Cooperation Program.

Last update: Jan 13, 2026 Last update: Jan 13, 2026

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Status:Open
Budget:N/A
Award ceiling: TRY 8,750,000
Award floor:N/A
Sector:Food Systems & Livelihoods, Health, ICT & Telecommunications, Agriculture & Rural Development
Languages:English, Turkish
Eligible applicants:Academic Institutions, Private Sector, Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs)
Eligible citizenships:Poland, Turkey
Poland, Turkey
Date posted: Jan 13, 2026

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Objectives: Support bilateral Turkey–Poland industrial R&D and innovation projects in Health (pharmaceuticals, epidemiology, bioma...
Eligibility criteria: Consortia must be bilateral: project teams from Türkiye and Poland as partners; unilateral applications are ineligible. Polish side: at least one enterprise established in Poland (micro/small/medium/large) OR an enterprise plus a research organisation forming a national consortium; Polish consortium maximum 3 entities. Polish applicants follow NCBR national regulations and apply via NCBR portals. Turkish ...

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TÜBİTAK and the Polish National Research and Development Agency (NCBR) have published a bilateral cooperation call for joint R&D and innovation projects between industrial organizations of the two countries.Within the scope of the TÜBİTAK 1071 Program
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About the Funding Agency

Poland is involved in development cooperation for the benefit of developing countries. As a United Nations, European Union and OECD member, Poland is under a number of political obligations to increase its activity on the international arena for the reduction of poverty.

Our involvement is motivated by international solidarity. The world heading in the direction of equalising development chances, observation of human rights, good governance, environmental protection and sustainable development is a world safer, more stable and population-friendly.

Polish activities in the scope of development cooperation also support the country’s foreign policy, strengthen European development policy and fulfil Poland’s international obligations under the Millennium Development Goals.

Apart from development cooperation, Poland actively supports granting aid, care and security to people who suffered from consequences of armed conflicts, natural disasters, or other humanitarian crises, natural or man-made. Poland also undertakes educational initiatives in order to promote awareness and understanding of global issues among its citizens.

The primary goal of Poland’s development cooperation is to create conditions for sustainable development for developing countries, mainly through the promotion and consolidation of democracy, observation of human rights and support for the creation of modern and efficient state institutions, support for long-term social and economic development, actions aiming at poverty reduction, improvement of population’s health conditions and the increase of the education and professional qualifications level.

Polish development cooperation is implemented through programmes and projects, addressed to specific groups of beneficiaries (bilateral assistance), as well as member fees and voluntary contributions to international institutions, funds and organisations (multilateral assistance). A substantial part of the funds is directed at priority countries of the Polish development aid programme in cooperation with Polish nongovernmental organisations, public financial sector units, Polish Academy of Sciences and universities. Polish aid projects are also carried out in cooperation with Polish representations and diplomatic missions.

About the Sectors

Food Systems & Livelihoods

Features all the components, activities, and processes related to food production, processing, safety, and access, as well as initiatives that support livelihoods and income generation for individuals and communities.


Key areas:
  • Food systems and processing
  • Food security, nutrition, and resilience
  • Livelihood support and income-generating activities

Health

Covers healthcare services, public health systems, and activities aimed at promoting physical and mental well-being.


Key areas:
  • Healthcare services and facilities
  • Public health and disease prevention
  • Medical equipment, supplies, and services