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    Journalism Grant Opportunity

    Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN)

    Europe5 days ago
    Remote
    continent

    Overview This grant offers journalists across Central and Southeast Europe the opportunity to receive funding for impactful reporting projects through the BIRN Reporting Democracy Grant 2026. Eligibility The grant is open to professional journalists from the Visegrad and Balkan regions, including: Freelance journalists Journalists employed within newsroom structures Collaborative reporting teams Cross-border reporting partnerships Investigative journalism groups Benefits Successful applicants will receive: A grant of €1,500 Funding for field research and reporting activities Editorial support from Reporting Democracy Publication opportunities through an international journalism platform Increased visibility for important stories Access to a wider European audience How to Apply Interested journalists should complete the official Reporting Democracy grant application form, outlining their proposal. Click here to apply. Deadline The deadline for submitting applications is July 1, 2026, at 23:59 CET.

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    MultiLAwa 2026 Fully Funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Double Degree PhD Fellowships in Europe | 14 Open Positions for International Researchers

    MultiLAwa

    Europe11 days ago
    Remote
    africa

    Overview This program offers 14 fully funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Double Degree PhD Fellowships for international researchers in Europe. It is designed to train the next generation of multilingual and interdisciplinary researchers for the digital and AI era. Eligibility Not hold a doctoral degree at the time of recruitment. Hold a relevant Master’s degree (e.g. Linguistics, Translation Studies, Language Studies or closely related discipline). Demonstrate strong academic performance with distinction-level grades. Meet the MSCA mobility rule by not having lived, worked, or studied in the recruiting university’s country for over 12 months in the last 36 months. Strong language skills with at least B2 level in German and English. Interest in international and interdisciplinary research. Benefits Applicants will receive: Fully funded fellowship for 36 months. Monthly living allowance of EUR 4010 (gross). Monthly mobility allowance of EUR 710. Monthly family allowance of EUR 660 (if applicable). Joint doctoral degrees from two European universities. Advanced interdisciplinary training and research mobility across Europe. How to Apply You can apply through the official MultiLAwa recruitment portal. Apply here Deadline Applications are due by 8 July 2026 at 11:59 pm (CEST).

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    Join The Nature Conservancy as Public Funding Coordinator in Europe – Drive Climate & Biodiversity Impact

    The Nature Conservancy

    European Union25 days ago
    jobs

    Overview This role as a Public Funding Coordinator offers an opportunity to support and expand partnerships with European governments and public funders to mobilize funding that drives climate and biodiversity impact worldwide. Key Responsibilities Support engagement with European governments, embassies, and public funding institutions. Assist in developing and coordinating high-quality funding proposals. Align programmes with donor priorities and funding requirements. Collaborate with TNC teams across the globe to connect funding with impact. Support relationship management with European public sector partners and stakeholders. Contribute to donor research, proposal development, and internal learning. Maintain accurate records, improve proposal templates, and streamline business processes. Requirements Bachelor's degree with 3+ years of relevant experience in public partnerships, funding, or donor engagement. Knowledge of European public funding mechanisms and climate/nature finance landscape. Experience in developing successful proposals and managing complex projects. Fluency in English; additional European languages are advantageous. Familiarity with donor guidelines, compliance, and internal review processes. Desired qualifications include a background in environmental policy, sustainability, or fundraising. Project management certification or experience. Knowledge of current trends in public funding and development finance. Benefits This position comes with a competitive benefits package, opportunities for professional growth, and the chance to make a lasting difference in global climate and biodiversity efforts. Location This role is based in London or Brussels. How to Apply For the full job description and to submit your application, APPLY HERE. Deadline No specific deadline stated.