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Evaluation Criteria

A scientific evaluation is carried out by expert panelists/consultants based on the evaluation criteria.

  1. Excellence

    The Quality and credibility of the research/innovation project; level of novelty, inter/multidisciplinary aspects.

    The Quality and appropriateness of the training and of the two-way transfer of knowledge between the researcher and the host.

    The scientific competence of the academic advisor(s) in Türkiye and the integration of the researcher with the institution/organization in which the research will be conducted

  2. Implementation

    Consistent and effective methodology and work plan: Work packages, Success Criteria.

    Compliance of project management structure and monitoring processes including risk management.

    Appropriateness of the infrastructure of the institution/organization to which the research will be conducted.

  3. Impact

    Widespread impact of project outputs.

    Quality of delivery of project activities to different target groups.

    Effects on career development of young researcher.
     

Who Can Apply?

A. Principal investigator (PI)

Principal investigator (excluding retirees and post-doctoral researchers not working in any institution/organization);

  • In the case of University/ Training and Research Hospital staff, he/she should be permanent staff of the organization proposing the Project, have a degree of doctorate / specialty in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine /proficiency in art.
  • In the case of working at the Research Institute, he/she should be permanent staff of the institution proposing the Project, have a minimum four-year undergraduate degree from university.

Members of the Group Executive Board and Advisory Board working in ARDEB can take part as a PI or researcher while their duties continue during the application, but not as a consultant (*).

One can take part as a PI for a maximum of five times in total within the scope of the 1002-A Short-Term Support Module and the 1002-B Emergency Support Module throughout her/his career. It is not possible for people who have been assigned as a PI in five or more 1002-A and 1002-B projects, for which a support decision has been made and/or in case of a proposal, to apply to Module 1002-A or 1002-B as PI.

B. Researcher / Consultant

The researchers or consultants whom will take part in a project team;

Must have a minimum four-year undergraduate degree and be a permanent/full-time staff of the participating organization/institution under which they’re working (excluding retirees and post-doctoral researchers not working in any institution/organization)

The PI, researchers and consultants should reside in the territory of Republic of Türkiye.

Retirees who do not work in any organization can take part in the project team as PI, researcher, or consultant and post-doctoral researchers who do not work in any organization can take part as a PI or researcher. In order for the retirees and post-doctoral researchers to become PI, an approval on that they can take part in the project is necessary from the senior authority of the institution / organization where the project will be carried out.

It is not possible for the ones being abroad to take part in the project team as a foreign researcher and a foreign consultant.

People working in TÜBİTAK Headquarters / Institutes cannot take part as PIs / researchers / consultants in the projects proposed under this Module.

Individuals with a contribution rate of less than 10% in the project cannot work as researchers, but they can be consultant. In order for a project consultant (**) to take part, the project must have specific expertise or subjects and this issue should be justified in the project proposal. The number of consultants to take part in a project is limited to the number of subjects that require special expertise in that project.

C. Scholar

Undergraduate and graduate students (except for special students and prep students) and “Research Assistants” studying in higher education institutions in Türkiye and post-doctoral researchers can take part as scholar in projects.

Undergraduate scholars should not work in any institution/organization. If the student fails the class, the scholarship is terminated. A maximum of 4 (four) undergraduate scholarship students can take part in a project at the same time.

The requirements to be a post-doc researcher scholar;

  • Scholar should have a PhD but not work in any institution/organization,
  • Scholar should not have an academic title of associate professor or higher,
  • The period between the date of obtaining the doctorate/ specialty in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine/ proficiency in arts degree and the date when the person will be assigned within the scope of the project (request date) should not be more than 7 years (In case that female researchers have taken maternity leave within the specified period;  one year will be added to this period for each birth given that the birth certificate or the identity document of the children is sent to deik@tubitak.gov.tr by e-mail attached to the request letter)

WHO CANNOT BE PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR?

The highest level managers of the public institutions/organizations, deputies and assistants of them (Rector, Vice Rector, Chief Physician, Deputy Chief Physician, Hospital Director, Minister, Deputy Minister, General Manager, Deputy General Manager, Provincial Director of National Education, etc.) cannot act as PI if they are still working in those positions during the application, but they can be researchers in 3 (***) projects at most.

Conditions to Apply for ARDEB-BİDEB Programs simultaneously (Table)

Limits for taking part in projects (Table)

Short-Term R&D Funding Program projects are excluded from the limit of being able to take part in projects, however;

Within the scope of the 1002-A Short-Term Support Module and the 1002-B Emergency Support Module one can take part simultaneously at maximum,

  • In two projects as PI or
  • In four projects as Researcher or
  • In one project as PI and in two projects as a researcher.

(*) TÜBİTAK Governing Board and Advisory Board members can take part in projects applied to the calls under EU Framework Programs (calls where joint evaluation is carried out by international independent reviewers) as consultant.

(**)  Consultant: researcher or expert whose knowledge is used for a secondary subject of project, requiring special expertise.

(***) International projects, 1000, 1002-A and 1002-B projects are not included in the specified quota.

Application Forms

WARNING: Most up-to-date "Application Form and its Annexes (Annex-1 References, Annex-2 Budget and Justification)" regarding the Module to which you are going to apply should be filled and uploaded to the online application system. In order for the project to be evaluated, the Application Form should be prepared in Arial 9 font and it should not exceed 6 pages except for ANNEX-1 and ANNEX-2. The size of each file to be uploaded to the system should not exceed 20 MB.

  • Application Form (Document that needs to be uploaded to the online application system)
  • Application Form Annex-1 References (Document that needs to be uploaded to the online application system)
  • Application Form Annex-2 Budget and Justification (Document that needs to be uploaded to the online application system)
  • Data Management Plan (Document to be uploaded to the electronic application system | Detailed Information)
  • Project Proposal Modification Form (The form needed to be filled if the same/similar project proposal has been applied previously and rejected as a result of scientific evaluation, is formed automatically according to the information entered to online application system.)
  • Waiver Form (In case the projects that were previously submitted to our Institution and rejected / returned are resubmitted with the same / similar content, Waiver for those who were right holders in the previous application, but not mentioned as right holder in the new proposed project is formed automatically according to the information entered to application system. The form must be signed via the link in the e-mail that will be send to the concerned people )

The following documents must be submitted fully in desired format within the given time by the relevant Research Support Group; if the project is decided to be supported. If the documents cannot be obtained within the given time, the project will not be implemented.

  • Intellectual Property Rights Protocol
  • Ethics Committee Approval Document (If necessary | Detailed Information)
  • Legal / Private Permits (If necessary | Detailed Information)
  • Support Letters (If necessary)
  • Proforma invoice (If necessary)

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) successfully completed the first year activities of Phase 2 of the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP).  In Phase 2 of GCIP, with the aim of transforming solutions in the field of clean technology into startups and increasing the number of existing startups, as well as preparing clean technology entrepreneurs for the national and global market, the successful teams of the GCIP Türkiye 2023 Accelerator Program, received their awards at the ceremony held in Ankara.

"As Türkiye, we take a pioneering approach in the fight against climate change"

In his speech here, Minister of Industry and Technology Mehmet Fatih Kacır said that the world is going through an important bottleneck due to multidimensional crises such as wars, global epidemics and climate change.

Emphasizing that the construction of a sustainable and inclusive economic model by taking early measures against these risks that threaten the economic and social welfare of humanity is urgent in order to leave a livable world for future generations and to prevent the degradation of nature, Kacır said:

"As Türkiye, we take a pioneering approach in the fight against climate change. The 'Zero Waste Project' carried out under the auspices of Mrs. Emine Erdoğan is a concrete example of this approach. We continue our efforts to implement an emission trading system in line with the carbon border regulation in our country. We have also started the process of harmonizing our national policies and programs with the European Green Deal. By strengthening our green transformation infrastructure and developing the technologies we will need with local and national opportunities, we will continue our country's growth journey on the route of investment, employment, production and exports in the Turkish Century."

Providing information on the supports provided, Kacır said, "With the incentives we have provided for renewable energy, energy efficiency and environmental investments, we have paved the way for 10 thousand 535 investments with an investment size exceeding 637 billion liras since 2017."

Emphasizing that the share of renewable energy sources in total installed electricity capacity has reached 55 percent, Kacır said that they have recently increased their cooperation with international financial institutions to support green investments.

Kacır said that through the "Decarbonization Roadmaps for the Steel, Aluminum, Cement and Fertilizer Sectors" prepared with the contributions of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, they determined the applicability of alternative technologies, expected emission reductions, the size of the required investments and the policies to be implemented in these strategic sectors.

Kacır pointed out that they developed "sectoral road maps" and offered perspectives for the future, and reminded that they launched the World Bank-supported " Türkiye Organized Industrial Zones Project" and the " Türkiye Green Industry Project" to accelerate the transformation of organized industrial zones (OIZs) into green OIZs.

Kacır stated that with a budget of 250 million dollars allocated to KOSGEB, they support projects that will reduce the carbon footprint of SMEs and increase resource efficiency.

"'Green Growth Technology Roadmaps' are a guide for our industrialists in determining their innovation and R&D technology needs"

Stating that they provide R&D support to companies conducting R&D and innovation studies focusing on green production processes, increased energy and resource efficiency, and private sector-led collaborations with the $175 million portion of the project allocated for TÜBİTAK, Kacır said, "The 'Green Growth Technology Roadmaps' we prepared with our sector representatives serve as a guide for our industrialists in determining their innovation and R&D technology needs. Our goal is to develop the green technologies needed by our industry with domestic and national opportunities, to become a country that exports technological products and services by establishing leading technology initiatives in the field of green technologies."

Stating that there is an important window of opportunity to achieve this goal, Kacır said that global green transformation policies require companies to take bold steps.

Pointing to the rising demand for climate-friendly products and services, green energy, equipment and infrastructure required for the production of these products, Kacır said:

"The demand for green technologies will create an annual economy of 12 trillion dollars by 2030. With the approach of transforming paradigm shifts in technology into opportunities for the development of our country, we are mobilizing our R&D and technology development infrastructure, human resources and entrepreneurship ecosystem. Through TÜBİTAK scholarship and support programs, we have provided 14.7 billion TL support to 2,869 projects and 2,661 people in the field of green transformation and climate change in 22 years. We support projects directly related to priority R&D and innovation issues within the scope of compliance with the Green Deal with TÜBİTAK. In this context, we will open our Green Transformation Focused TÜBİTAK 1004 Center of Excellence Support Program call as of today and continue to strengthen the ecosystem. With this call, we will support research platforms consisting of project bundles."

Kacır stated that they launched the "Entrepreneurship Support Program (BiGG) Green Growth Calls" for green growth, offering support of up to 900 thousand liras to entrepreneurship projects, and that within the scope of the calls, they ensured the realization of 237 initiatives in priority R&D and innovation topics that serve green growth.

Emphasizing that they also support entrepreneurs with the Global Clean Technologies Entrepreneurship Program, Kacır said, "In the second phase of the program, which we launched last year, 28 teams selected among 91 applications were entitled to participate in mentoring and acceleration training."

Kacır informed that the winning teams will represent Türkiye at the "Global Cleantech Days' event to be held in Vienna, the capital of Austria, in June.

"From awareness to necessity"

In his speech, Prof. Dr. Hasan Mandal, President of TÜBİTAK, said that within the scope of a total of 5 accelerators organized in 2013-2018, covering the first phase of the program, applications were received from 899 initiatives with solution proposals in the field of clean technology, 139 of which were included in the "GCIP Accelerator". Mandal said, "When you go back 10 years ago, considering climate change and its impacts, it was a more awareness-oriented process. We were talking about the same issues, but for that day, some of the scenarios for the future were challenging. However, for that day, the prominent dimension of the program was more awareness-oriented."

Stating that the second phase of the program was launched in June 2022, Mandal noted that this phase covers the years 2022-2027 and is carried out by TÜBİTAK in cooperation with UNIDO with a budget of 18.8 million dollars.

"Cooperation network created"

Mandal stated that 91 teams applied to the first call opened in May last year, and after evaluating them in terms of "team", "technology", "product" and "market" dimensions, 28 initiatives were included in the accelerator program and 12 teams made it to the finals.

Prof. Dr. Mandal said: "When we look at the future, our entrepreneurs have efforts and efforts at the point of creating solutions to our needs, which are at the point of necessity, both for our country and for humanity. First of all, I congratulate all our entrepreneurs, 12 of them are here today, but I also congratulate our 91 entrepreneurs who set out on this journey. We find their efforts very valuable."

Emphasizing that the Ministry of Industry and Technology, the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry came together for the success of the program, Mandal said that a solid cooperation network was created with the participation of the private sector and non-governmental organizations, and that this is one of the best examples of the vision of developing and achieving together.

"It will contribute both socially and economically"

Mandal said, "When we look at the future, our friends are trying to create a technology based solution towards the complexity, volatile and dynamism of the issue. However, the impact it creates and the impact it will create is quite critical when we compare it with other fields, both socially and economically, and when we consider the geopolitical advantages and difficulties of our country.  This impact will contribute to our country both socially and economically. Therefore, we find the Global Clean Technologies Entrepreneurship Program valuable in creating solutions for the needs of our country and people."

Stating that 28 entrepreneurs were selected and subjected to trainings within the scope of the accelerator, Mandal noted that a critical process was left behind under the follow-up of both UNIDO and mentors, and said that they would learn the winners together with everyone from the Minister today.

Emphasizing that the excitement will not end here, Mandal said, "Together with the 15 countries in this program, we will enter a competition that will take place in June, where the winners of the international competition will compete. Therefore, I congratulate all our entrepreneurs and wish success in advance for the entrepreneurs who will represent us."

Announcing that they are preparing for a new call, Mandal said, "We will open a new call in 2024 and these calls will continue to be opened until 2027."

"The main objective of the project is to develop a clean technology innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem"

Süleyman Yılmaz, President of UNIDO Türkiye, informed that GCIP is implemented in 16 countries, including Türkiye, and said:

"We invited the ambassadors of these countries to the ceremony. The reason for this is that we may have cooperation opportunities with them. We may also have some global activities. The main purpose of this project is to develop a clean technology innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem. Our goal here is to support start-ups, entrepreneurs and SMEs. We have divided these categories into energy efficiency, renewable energy, water efficiency, green buildings, waste recovery, advanced materials and chemicals, and smart transportation."

Awards were presented

As a result of the accelerator, business ideas in the field of clean technology were supported with awards given by TÜBİTAK. The first prize was 300 thousand liras, the second prize was 200 thousand liras and the third prize was 150 thousand liras. The winners of the Successful Women Entrepreneur Award and the Successful Entrepreneur Award in the Field of Sustainability were presented 100 thousand liras each.

OSTİM Teknopark, one of the GCIP stakeholders, gave "PROTA Special Membership Award" to 3 GCIP teams. Entrepreneurs selected within the scope of this award will be able to use the Makerspace area in the PROTA Technology Production Workshop free of charge for 1 year and will be able to meet their prototype production demands with the machines in the High Technology Machine Park with a 20 percent discount.

The winning teams at the national level will represent Türkiye in the global competition where entrepreneurs from 16 countries where GCIP is conducted will take part. TÜBİTAK, in cooperation with UNIDO and with the support of stakeholders, will continue its activities until 2027 to create investment-ready and scalable initiatives that can create global change in the field of clean technologies through GCIP.

The program is carried out under the auspices of the Ministry of Industry and Technology with the participation of stakeholders such as the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, METU, OSTİM Teknopark, Izmir Development Agency, Arçelik AŞ and the Cooperative for Circular Economy (DCUBE).

After the speeches, plaques were presented to the 12 finalist teams. The winners received their awards from Minister Kacır.

First place went to Myconom, second to Vesselx and third to Microhobist. Microhobist also won the "Successful Women Entrepreneur Award". Biolive won the "Successful Entrepreneur Award for Sustainability". In addition, EvBEE, SMEFF and VESSELX teams were awarded the "PROTA Special Membership Award" by OSTİM Teknopark, one of the project stakeholders.

1001 - Geleneksel ve Tamamlayıcı Tıp (GETAT) Uygulamaları Çağrısı (Kapandı)

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1003 - Geleneksel ve Tamamlayıcı Tıp (GETAT) Uygulamaları Çağrısı

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1. Aşama Başvuru Formu

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Ek-1 Kaynaklar

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İrtibat Bilgileri

Başvuru Koşulları ve Proje Başvuru Sistemi için:

TÜBİTAK Araştırma Destek Programları Başkanlığı (ARDEB)

Destek Programları İzleme ve Koordinasyon Müdürlüğü

ardeb-pbs@tubitak.gov.tr

ardeb.e-imza@tubitak.gov.tr

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1003 - Geleneksel ve Tamamlayıcı Tıp (GETAT) Uygulamaları Çağrısı (Kapandı)
Online Application

In order to apply online, you can log in to http://ardeb-pbs.tubitak.gov.tr ​​with your ARBİS information. If you do not have an ARBİS account, you can create it by entering https://arbis.tubitak.gov.tr/home.jsf

 

For questions about the ARDEB Project Application System: ardeb-pbs@tubitak.gov.tr ​​(Start the subject of e-mail with the code [1002-B].)

E-Başvuru

Online başvuru için ARBİS bilgileri ile http://ardeb-pbs.tubitak.gov.tr adresine giriş yapılmalıdır. ARBİS hesabının olmaması durumunda http:/arbis.tubitak.gov.tr adresine girerek hesap oluşturulabilir.

E-imza sürecinin başvuru adımlarının tamamlanması ve başvurunun onaylanmasının ardından 15 gün içerisinde tamamlanmış olması gerekmektedir.

ARDEB Proje Başvuru Sistemi ile ilgili sorular için: ardeb-pbs@tubitak.gov.tr (Konu bölümüne [1002-B] koduyla başlayınız.)

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GCIP Türkiye 2023 Accelerator Program Award Ceremony Held
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GCIP Türkiye 2023 Accelerator Program Award Ceremony Held
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GCIP Türkiye 2023 Accelerator Award Ceremony was held with the participation of Mehmet Fatih Kacır, Minister of Industry and Technology, Prof. Dr. Hasan Mandal, President of TÜBİTAK and Süleyman Yılmaz, President of UNIDO Türkiye.

1004 - 3. Çağrı (2024 Yılı)

1004 - Mükemmeliyet Merkezi Destek Programı “Yüksek Teknoloji Platformları-Yeşil Dönüşüm Çağrısı” Açıldı
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Desteklenecek araştırma programlarına 150 milyon TL’ye kadar bütçe verilebilecektir.

Yüksek Teknoloji Platformlarına yönelik açılacak bu çağrı kapsamındaki destekler; ülkemizin 2053 net sıfır emisyon hedefi doğrultusunda iklim değişikliği ile mücadele ve uyum ile Avrupa Yeşil Mutabakatına uyuma yönelik öncelikli Ar-Ge ve yenilik konularına odaklanmaktadır.

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Çevrimiçi başvurunun ve e-imza sürecinin tamamlanması için son tarih 17 Mayıs 2024 saat 23:59 olarak belirlenmiştir.

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Başvuru Belgeleri
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Başvuru Formları (Elektronik başvuru sistemine yüklenmesi gereken belgeler)
•    Teknoloji Kazanım Yol Haritası (Yeni)
•    Projeler (Yeni)
•    Yönetişim Modeli (Yeni)
•    Toplumsal Etki Planı (Yeni)

Ek Dokümanlar (Elektronik başvuru sistemine yüklenmesi gereken belgeler)
•    Fikri Sınai Mülkiyet Hakları (FSMH) Paylaşımı
•    Yetkinlik (Yeni) (Özgeçmişler sistem tarafından oluşturulduğundan ayrıca sunulmasına gerek yoktur.)
•    Mevcut Makine Teçhizat Listesi (Yeni)
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•    Personel Çalışma İzin Belgesi (Yeni)
•    Bütçe Tablosu (Yeni)

Özel Kuruluşlar için Ayrıca Talep Edilen Belgeler
•    Ticaret Sicil Gazetesi (Şirketin güncel unvan ve adresinin yer aldığı sayfa)
•    Oda Sicil Kayıt Sureti
•    İmza Sirküleri
•    Yetki Belgesi (Şirketi temsile yetkili kişinin belirtildiği ilgili Ticaret Sicil Müdürlüğü’nden alınmış belge)

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Mehmet Baki KARAPINAR, Tel:+90312 298 1313, 1004@tubitak.gov.tr  
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Who is the highest official of a university or research institution in Türkiye from which the invitation letter can be obtained?

In the case of public and foundation universities, the rector or the authorized vice-chancellor; the director of the public research centers in Türkiye.

Which are the research infrastructures that are qualified under the Law No. 6550?

Research infrastructures that are qualified under the Law No. 6550:

  • Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center
  • METU MEMS Center
  • Sabancı University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center (SUNUM)
  • Bilkent University National Nanotechnology Research Center (UNAM)
  • Ankara University National Center for the Sea and Maritime Law (DEHUKAM)
  • METU Center for Solar Energy Research and Applications (GÜNAM)
  • Turkish Accelerator and Radiation Laboratory (TARLA)
  • Türkiye Ulusal Gözlemevleri (Türkiye National Observatories)
  • Ulusal Raylı Sistemler Test ve Araştırma Merkezi-URAYSİM (National Railway Systems Test and Research Center)
  • Sivas Cumhuriyet University Nanophotonics Application and Research Center-CÜNAM
  • Boğaziçi University Center for Targeted Therapy Technologies-HTTM
  • Boğaziçi University Center for Applied Research in Finance-CARF
Are my projects that are currently in the proposal phase (draft, approved, e-signature process completed) and / or whose evaluation process is ongoing are also accepted within the application limits?

Yes, these projects are also accepted within the application limits.