YRI Conference Grant
Call Document
Details of the call, including eligibility, how to apply, key dates, and evaluation criteria, are provided here.
Download the STOCHASTICA YRI Conference Grant Call 1 Documentation as a PDF (300KB).
This document summarises important information and is intended as a guide. Please refer to the COST Annotated Rules for full and up-to-date details.
Key dates and deadlines
Call open from January 14, 2026. Conferences must finish before October 16, 2026 to be eligible for support.
Assessment panel meeting dates:
- March 4, 2026 (apply before 5pm, February 18)
- May 20, 2026 (apply before 5pm, May 6)
Applications should be received at least two weeks in advance of a panel meeting in order to be considered at that meeting.
Young Researchers and Innovators (YRI) Conference Grants
YRI Conference grants support Action Participants under the age of 40 for their participation in high-level conferences fully organized by a third party, i.e. not organized nor co-organized by the COST Action. YRI Conference Grants:
- serve COST Excellence and Inclusiveness Policy;
- support the establishment of a strong network, increased visibility in the research community through sharing of work, and the acquisition of knowledge;
- can contribute to increasing the visibility of the Action.
YRI Conference grantees will receive support for attending and presenting their own work within the scope of the Action (oral or poster presentation) in a conference and can establish new contacts for future collaborations.
It is essential that the conference relates to STOCHASTICA’s objectives.
Eligible Applicants
YRI Conference grant applicants should be under the age of 40, members of the Action, and affiliated to an institution in a COST Full or Cooperating Member Country, or a Near Neighbour Country.
Financial Support
YRI Conference grants provide a contribution for travelling, accommodation and subsistence expenses, registration fees, the printing of scientific posters and overall effort.
The scheme will award up to a maximum of €2,500 per grant for face-to-face conferences. We expect to award grants in this call with an average award amount of €1,200.
Application Procedure
- The applicant encodes a grant application by logging into e-COST and clicking on the Grant Applications tab. To encode a new application, the applicant clicks on ‘Apply for grant’. The application page contains:
- Applicant details
- Title of the presentation
- Conference title, date, and country
- Budget requested
- Attendance Type (face-to-face or virtual)
- Bank details
- After encoding the Grant application form by filling in all the above-mentioned sections, the applicant also needs to upload the actual application template completed, which shall be previously downloaded from the following link: https://www.cost.eu/YRICG-application-template
- Upload the supporting documents
After adding the supporting document(s), the applicant can submit the grant application. The application status will change from draft to submitted. Prior to approval of the application, if need be, the applicant will be able to revise the application.
Supporting documents:
- YRI Conference grant application (based on e-COST template)
- Copy of the abstract/proceeding of the accepted oral or poster presentation
- Acceptance letter from the conference organisers
- Other documents required by the Action:
- Description of the quality and excellence of the conference, highlighting the relevance of the conference to the objectives of STOCHASTICA Action (0.5 page maximum). 1_Lastname_Conference.pdf
- A letter of motivation by the applicant with a detailed explanation about how the attendance to this conference will contribute to the Grantee’s career (0.5 page maximum). In addition, please indicate the working group of the COST Action to which the work presented belongs. 2_Lastname_ Letter_of_motivation.pdf
- Requested budget and its justification on half a page (total expected cost for travel, accommodation and daily allowance, additional financial support). In addition, please indicate if other funding sources are available and if the applicant has applied for funding from other COST Actions. 3_Lastname__Budget.pdf
- Short Bio of the applicant (1 page maximum). 4_Lastname_ CV applicant.pdf
- Scanned copy of passport (if the applicant does not have a passport, a scanned copy of the national ID card) 5_Lastname_ passport/ID card.pdf
Evaluation Process
When the Grant application is submitted, the Grant Awarding Coordinator is notified. The applicant, Action Chair, and Vice Chair also receive a copy of the notification. The Grant Awarding Coordinator will be able to review and progress or reject the Grant application on behalf of the Management Committee (MC).
The Grant Awarding coordinator will then propose a list of applications to the selection committee, composed of the Action Chair, the Grant Awarding coordinator and a representative of each WG. In case of ultimate rejection, a justification will be included in the e-notification to the applicant.
Evaluation will be based on the quality and scientific excellence of the conference, the relevance of the conference for the achievement of STOCHASTICA objectives, the impact on the career of the grantee, applicant CV and the type of contribution (keynote, oral, or poster presentation).
Successful applicants will receive an e-mail from the grant holder (Grant Letter Notification), stating the official approval of the YRI Conference Grant application, the granted budget and a payment request form which has to be completed after the completion of the Conference for the grant to be transferred.
More Information
Applications are handled by the Grant Awarding Coordinator.
- A list of all applications is distributed to all members of the selection committee in the form of a table.
- To guarantee a fair and objective evaluation, an evaluator should have no affiliation with the home institution of the YRI Conference Grant proposal.
- All applications are evaluated by two members of the selection committee. The Grant Awarding coordinator distributes the proposals to the individual evaluators.
- The criteria given in the table below shall be applied for evaluation. The first criterion (1.) is assessed by the Grant Awarding coordinator prior to the evaluation process.
| Criterion |
Max points |
| 1. Before any further criteria are considered |
|
| Application is complete and fulfils all requirements |
Pass / No pass |
| The application will be ranked last if the applicant was granted in previous ITC or YRI calls |
Pass / No pass |
| 2. Evaluation of the grant application |
|
| Quality and scientific excellence of the conference |
3 |
| Type of presentation (Keynote (3), Oral (2), Poster (1)) |
3 |
| Impact on the career of the applicant |
3 |
| CV of the applicant |
3 |
| Relevance of the conference to the objectives of the Action |
3 |
- The evaluators report their evaluations to the Grant Awarding Coordinator
- The Grant Awarding Coordinator reports the final result to the selection committee to be discussed. Where the number of applications deemed fundable exceeds the number of grants available, a random selection will be applied.
- The applicants are informed about the decision reached.
