UK-German Funding Initiative in the Humanities
Eighth call in this bilateral collaboration, 2025/2026
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) are launching a call for proposals for outstanding joint UK-German research projects in the humanities.
Both funding agencies want to strengthen international cooperation in the fields of arts and humanities to fund academic research of the highest quality within their own countries, and are aware that some of the best research can only be achieved by working with the best researchers internationally. The scheme will provide funding for integrated UK-German projects. The partner agencies will organise a coordinated peer review and a single joint selection process. Funding will be distributed among the research partners according to scholars’ place of work and, more generally, according to the funding rules of each individual agency.
Proposals may be submitted in any area of the humanities, as defined in the research funding guidelines of both agencies. Only proposals whose primary aim is to make fundamental advances in human knowledge in the relevant fields may be submitted in response to the call for proposals. Applicants who are uncertain whether their proposal would be eligible should contact the relevant agencies for clarification.
Projects must have well-defined joint working programmes that are clearly demonstrating the added value of UK-German collaboration. We expect that each partner substantially contributes to the common project; this also includes taking on organisational responsibilities.
Immediate resubmission of unsuccessful proposals from one call to the next is not permitted, but one resubmission is acceptable for future calls. Applicants who were not successful under the last call may submit different proposals for this call.
The duration of the projects will normally be – and must not exceed – three years. Successful projects will be expected to start in early 2027.
The UK component may seek up to £420,000 Full Economic Costs (FEC) to which the AHRC will normally contribute 80 percent FEC. Projects should be integrated but do not have to be symmetrical in the sense that neither the sums nor the items requested have to be identical on the UK and German sides. However, we would expect the work packages to be delivered in reasonably equal shares.
The closing date for this call is Wednesday, 11 February 2026. Proposals under this call will need to be submitted through the UKRI system (by 4 pm UK time) with parallel submission to the DFG’s elan portal (by 11:59 pm German time).
If this is the first time you are submitting a proposal to the DFG, please note that you must register in the elan portal before you can submit your proposal. You must do so by 4 February 2026. You will normally receive confirmation of your registration by the next working day.
Equity and Diversity
The DFG strongly welcomes proposals from researchers of all genders and sexual identities, from different ethnic, cultural, religious, ideological or social backgrounds, from different career stages, types of universities and research institutions, and with disabilities or chronic illness.
Good Research Practice
According to a resolution of the DFG General Assembly, DFG funding may only be awarded to research institutions that have implemented the guidelines laid down in the Code of Conduct for Safeguarding Good Research Practic(externer Link) in their own regulations. The management of your institution is responsible for implementing the guidelines in a legally binding manner. In order to avoid delays in the disbursement of funding, please verify implementation within your institution in good time. For information regarding the implementation, please refer to the Research Integrity Porta(externer Link). If you have any questions on this subject, please contact the Research Integrity tea(externer Link) at the DFG Head Office.
Further Information
Please find detailed information on this funding opportunity on the AHRC websit(externer Link).
When submitting proposals, please use the elan porta(externer Link) and refer to the information for Germany based applicants on the DFG website: www.dfg.de/ahr(interner Link). The FAQ on Proposal Submissio(interner Link) may also be helpful.
Lead responsibility for the administration of calls rotates between the AHRC and the DFG. The AHRC is leading the administration of this eighth call and should therefore be the first point of contact for general enquiries relating to the call.
Contact Person at AHRC
Frazer Singlehurst, International Partnerships and Engagement Management, international@ahrc.ukri.or(externer Link) (programme enquiries)
Please put “DFG” in the subject line. AHRC aims to respond within five working days.
Contact Persons at the DFG Head Office
Sigrid Claßen, Humanities and Cultural Studies, AHRC-Ausschreibung@dfg.d(externer Link), Tel. +49 228 885-2209
Dr. Nora Böttcher, Humanities and Cultural Studies, AHRC-Ausschreibung@dfg.d(externer Link), Tel. +49 228 885-2693
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