
2026 France-Taiwan Scientific Grand Prize
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The 2026 France-Taiwan Scientific Grand Prize awards €40,000 to outstanding joint research teams from Taiwan and France, recognizing exceptional cooperation and future potential. Early-career and established scholars are encouraged to apply by June 8, 2026.
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In a world where the most complex scientific challenges-from climate change to quantum computing and pandemic preparedness-demand cross-border solutions, the 2026 France-Taiwan Scientific Grand Prize stands as a beacon of international cooperation. Organized by Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), this prestigious award recognizes joint research teams from Taiwan and France that have made significant contributions to scientific cooperation or demonstrate a compelling vision for future collaboration. The winning team will be honored not only with a joint prize of €40,000 but also with the opportunity to apply for short-term travel grants to further deepen their scientific exchange.
International scientific partnerships are more than academic exercises-they are the engines of discovery that drive innovation and solve problems no single nation can tackle alone. The France-Taiwan partnership is particularly fertile: Taiwan excels in semiconductor technology, materials science, and biomedical engineering, while France brings world-class strength in fundamental physics, aerospace, AI, and life sciences. By rewarding teams that have already demonstrated successful cooperation, the NSTC aims to cement these ties and inspire the next generation of Franco-Taiwanese research.
The €40,000 award is not merely a monetary prize. It is a signal to the global scientific community that your team’s cross-border work is valued at the highest levels. For early-career researchers, this recognition can be a springboard for tenure, funding, and international visibility. For established teams, it cements decades of trust and innovation.
The 2026 Grand Prize is open to joint research teams composed of scholars from both Taiwan and France. Key eligibility requirements include:
Geographic restrictions apply: the Taiwanese side must be based in Taiwan, and the French side in France. Joint teams from universities, research institutes, or other academic organizations are eligible.
Applications open on March 20, 2026, and the deadline is June 8, 2026. This is not a rolling call-applications submitted after June 8 will not be considered. The process requires careful preparation:
Winning the Grand Prize opens doors well beyond the €40,000. The NSTC offers short-term travel grants to prize-winning teams, enabling researchers to visit each other’s labs, attend conferences together, or launch pilot studies. This follow-up funding is a critical advantage: it sustains momentum and allows teams to translate recognition into new discoveries.
Moreover, the prestige of the prize can help teams secure additional national or international funding. Many former winners have gone on to publish high-impact papers and attract larger grants from the European Research Council or Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology.
The target audience is clearly universities and early-career researchers, but this prize is ideal for:
Mark your calendars: June 8, 2026 is the final cutoff. Start conversations with your French or Taiwanese collaborators now. The best joint proposals arise from genuine scientific chemistry-don’t rush this.
For full details, visit the NSTC’s official RFP page or the Shu-Te University announcement.
The 2026 France-Taiwan Scientific Grand Prize is more than a funding opportunity-it’s a call to deepen the bonds between two vibrant scientific communities. If you and your team are ready to showcase your achievements and your vision, don’t miss this chance to be recognized, funded, and propelled into the next phase of international discovery. Apply by June 8, 2026, and let your collaboration shine.
Official NSTC portal for research funding opportunities, including the 2026 France-Taiwan Scientific Grand Prize application.
Detailed call for applications from a Taiwanese university, providing eligibility details and submission guidance.

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