Call for researchers for child and youth wellbeing is open!
The third call for the COORDINATE Transnational Access Visits (TAVs) has been launched. This programme enables researchers of children and youth well-being to visit European research institutions/universities and access the most relevant European birth cohort, panel and cross-sectional survey data.
COORDINATE is a Horizon 2020 project aimed at supporting longitudinal and cross-sectional research on child wellbeing across Europe.
On March 3rd, 2023, we will launch the third call for the COORDINATE Transnational Access Visits (TAVs). This programme enables researchers of children and youth well-being to visit European research institutions/universities and access the most relevant European birth cohort, panel and cross-sectional survey data. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to spend 1-3 working weeks at one of the eight partner institutions, gain access to data, conduct their own research, benefit from the support of local experts, and expand their skills.
Applicants’ travel costs, accommodation, and subsistence will be reimbursed as specified in the call. The call is open to academic researchers (including PhD students), policy practitioners, or other researchers from not-for-profit organisations or registered companies in the EU and associated countries.
The deadline for applications is April 3rd, 2023.
We encourage a diverse and international set of applicants to apply!
Resources for Potential Applicants:
If you have any questions about the TAV programme, please email Sinead Downey at sinead.downey@ucd.ie