Funding opportunities
Enabling research to pioneer and advance oral tissue regeneration
Elevate your research skills
The Osteology Foundation provides flexible funding opportunities for research groups and individuals alike.
For research groups running projects in oral tissue regeneration, various options are available both for early-stage and for more experienced research groups. The Foundation's funding criteria prioritise clinical relevance and originality to advance the field.
For individual researchers, funding options range from support to attend our Research Academy courses all over the world, to short-term Traineeships, to yearly Scholarships at one of our prestigious Scholarship centres. By enabling transnational exchanges, they facilitate the development of new skills and competencies that can be transferred to own research projects at the home institutions.

Research grants
Applied Research Grants to support research groups to innovate, collaborate and translate research into clinical application.
Individual researcher grants
Enabling careers to pioneer and advance oral tissue regeneration

This short-term grant provides personal and institutional funding for individuals to learn a certain technique, method or model at an institution of their choice, as part of their professional development.
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This short-term grant provides personal and institutional funding for individuals to learn a certain technique, method or model at an institution of their choice, as part of their professional development.
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These grants entitle the recipient to participate free of charge at an Osteology Research Academy of choice. Learn research fundamentals and get the chance to develop a unique scientific network.
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Guidance about research deadlines, detailed applications, review and decision-making process
Yes, if nothing else is stated on our website, the grant system is continuously open for submissions. See our application deadlines.
Yes, all our granting programmes are open to the international research community.
Yes, since 2019 it has become mandatory to budget costs for the publication of research findings. We require all grantees to publish their results in open access journals.
A budget justification is a detailed overview of every item and its costs that is going to be used in the proposed research study. Items such as personnel, equipment, supplies, experimental and analytical procedures, travel, publication and institutional overhead costs shall be included. If your project is part of an umbrella project and other financial resources support the proposed project, it must be made crystal clear which parts shall be supported by the Osteology Foundation and which parts are covered by additional funds (a comparative table is useful).
No, this is not possible. For technical reasons the application cannot be edited anymore once submitted. Please contact the Osteology Office (grants@osteology.org) to request changes.
