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SNIS Call for Projects 2026: Re-thinking Multilateralism

Two-year, trans-disciplinary projects that connect science with International Organisations and NGOs to produce policy relevant results are funded. Deadline: 21.01.2026

SNIS Call for Projects 2026
SNIS Call for Projects 2026
SNIS Call for Projects 2026Image : SNIS
Image : SNIS

For the call 2026, the theme ‘Re-thinking Multilateralism’ is mandatory. The theme has been advanced by the SNIS governing committee as a reaction to the current adaptation challenges facing the International Geneva ecosystem.

  • Domains: Governance, health, climate change, inequalities, migration, biodiversity, human rights, sustainability
  • Approach: Inter- & trans-disciplinary with IO/NGO partnerships
  • Funding: CHF 100k–300k (of which 7% reserved for impact phase)

Two-Step Submission Process:

Both rounds require a submitter account and submission form. For details on account creation and submission, see the Call documents and FAQ.

  • Pre-proposal: First round, deadline: 21 January 2026
  • Feedback (1st round): Response by end of March 2026
  • Full proposal: Second round, deadline: 15 May 2026
  • Feedback (2nd round): Response by early July 2026

Find more information in the SNIS Website.

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Swiss Network for International Studies (SNIS)
Case postale 1672
1211 Genève 1