SPARK 2026 – Call for Proposals: Strengthening Collaborative Research for Early Career Scientists Across the Pasteur Network

12 February 2026   All Regions

We’re delighted to share the new SPARK 2026 call for scientific incentive grants, exclusively for the Pasteur Network community!

🔍 Objectives

  • to foster a cohesive community of early‑career scientists within the Pasteur Network
  • to reinforce relationships and promote sustainable, equitable collaboration across the network
  • to support innovative, interdisciplinary research aligned with the Strategic Plan Pasteur 2030 and the scientific pillars of the Pasteur Network
  • to maximize research impact, training, knowledge exchange, and networking opportunities

💡 Project Focus

Projects should catalyze innovation by encouraging exploratory and interdisciplinary research.
They must clearly justify their alignment with Pasteur 2030 (SPARK‑IPP) and/or the Pasteur Network scientific pillars(SPARK‑PN).
Both fundamental and applied research are eligible within SPARK‑PN when addressing relevant public‑health challenges.

⚙️ Program Structure

SPARK 2026 is organized as a single call with two complementary tracks, both feeding into one unified SPARK community:

SPARK‑PN (Pasteur Network Track)

Open to early‑career scientists from all Pasteur Network members, supporting collaborations entirely within the network.

SPARK‑IPP (Institut Pasteur Paris – Pasteur Network Track)

Supports collaborations between Institut Pasteur (Paris) and institutes listed in Annex 1 (guidelines), with a strong focus on capacity strengthening, sustainability, and long‑term partnerships, particularly in low‑ and middle‑income settings.

📅 Key Details

  • Duration: 24 months
  • Budget: €75,000 – €100,000 per project (no overheads)
  • Eligible costs: travel, consumables, reagents, subcontracting (≤ €10,000), small equipment (≤ €3,000)
  • Submission deadline: 20 May 2026 at 13:00 (Paris time)
  • Start date: January 2027
  • Coordinators & team leaders: early‑career scientists from Pasteur Network institutes
  • Consortium: 2–3 teams from different Pasteur Network members
    • SPARK‑IPP requires: IP Paris + 1 institute from Annex 1

All awardees will engage in regular online WIP meetings and one annual SPARK meeting.

🌍 What We Aim to Strengthen in 2026

This new edition emphasizes:

  • innovative, disruptive, and interdisciplinary research
  • strong network‑based partnerships, especially in LMIC institutes
  • projects leveraging advanced technologies
  • sustainability, talent development, entrepreneurship, societal engagement
  • equity, diversity, and inclusion across the Pasteur Network

📘 More Information All information about the above-mentioned call can be found on the SPARK Guidelines