The Center for Social and Economic Behavior (C-SEB) at the University of Cologne brings together researchers from economics, management science, and psychology to investigate the mechanisms that determine social and economic behavior. As one of the University of Cologne’s Research Centers, C-SEB provides funding for outstanding individuals and excellent collaborative research projects in the field of behavioral economics and social cognition.
To initiate new research projects and motivate scientific exchange, C-SEB invites applications by C-SEB Principal Investigators (PIs) for C-SEB Bridging Grants. Bridging Grants of up to 40,000 € are available for interdisciplinary research initiatives that focus on connecting approaches and findings from different disciplines covered by C-SEB.
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Bridging Grants are open to all C-SEB Principal Investigators (PIs) who are employed by the University of Cologne (UoC). Across all research funding lines, each individual may submit only one application per round as lead applicant. Projects are only eligible for application if at least two C-SEB PIs from different disciplines collaborate.
The content of the research project must relate to C-SEB’s overall topics. Decisive criteria for the granting of funds are the scientific quality and originality as well as the cost-effectiveness of the proposed research project. The C-SEB Executive Board selects among the duly received proposals. Please be prepared to give a short presentation on your proposed project should we ask you to do so.
The application deadline is April 30th, 2025. Applications are submitted via a LimeSurvey questionnaire; the link to the questionnaire is emailed to eligible researchers. Please prepare the required documents and information listed below. Once you have started the application questionnaire, you can create a login to resume the questionnaire again later („Resume later“ in the upper right corner of the survey).
Please prepare the following documents for upload in PDF format:
Research Proposal — Proposals are limited to 2 pages plus references (≤ 1 page) using the mandatory .docx template (download ⭳), converted into a single PDF file for upload. Proposals must be written in a way that is easily understood by scientists in both the economics and psychology disciplines. Proposals must include information on theoretical background, hypotheses, methods, and financial planning.
CV(s) — Short CVs of all researchers involved (≤ 2 pages each, 1 PDF file per CV), i.e., at least the lead applicant and the collaborating C-SEB PI, plus other collaborating researchers, if applicable.
Please prepare the following information for entry into the questionnaire in plain text format:
Summary project description — A summary of your proposal of 850 characters or less.
Relevance to C-SEB’s thematic focus — A description of your project’s relevance to C-SEB’s thematic focus in 600 characters or less: How will your project contribute to C-SEB’s overall research agenda?
Interdisciplinary relevance — A description of the interdisciplinary relevance of your project in 600 characters or less: How will your project contribute to research in other C-SEB related disciplines?
Explanation of the financial plan — Prepare an explanation of the requested funds (which is also a part of the research proposal) of 850 characters or less that briefly describes your specific calculations for each expense category. Calculate the cost of student assistants based on PANDA ⭳. If you plan to work with providers/companies abroad (e.g., Prolific), include/add the 19% VAT that the UoC has to pay to the German tax office. If the requested C-SEB funding (max. 40,000 €) covers only a portion of the total funds needed, please state the total amount needed and explain where the missing amount will come from.
If applicable: Explanation for resubmission — If this or a similar project has been submitted for funding before, please describe where and when. If applicable, include the amount of funding awarded (and how it was used) or the reasons for previous rejections. Applications previously rejected by C-SEB may only be resubmitted, if a C-SEB Executive Board member endorses the application. If applicable, provide the name of the C-SEB Executive Board member who endorses the current application.
Please have the following information ready for entry into the questionnaire:
Expected start date of the project (mm/yyyy) — Please note that we expect to announce the funding decisions no later than the end of June 2025. Funding can only be used for expenses incurred after the date of the decision letter.
Expected completion date of the project (mm/yyyy) — Please note that funding is currently only available until the end of December 2025. If the UoC continues to provide funding beyond 2025, an extension of the funding period to June 30th, 2027 is possible (but not guaranteed).
Collaborating researcher(s) — You will be asked to enter your collaborators‘ names, current position/seniority, and affiliation.
If applicable: End date of your current contract (dd/mm/yyyy) — If your affiliation with the UoC is not permanent, you will be asked to enter the current end date of your contract/stipend. Please note that approved funds can only be used until the end of your contract.
Application via | LimeSurvey; link is emailed to eligible researchers |
Submission by | April 30th, 2025 |
Eligible | C-SEB PIs employed by the UoC |
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Questions? | ⭢ Contact the C-SEB Central Office |