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2026 Modigliani Research Grant

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On-Site

Type

Research/project funding

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Funding Amount

25000 - 50000 EUR

Pays de destination des candidats

Bulgarie, Pologne, Czechia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Roumanie, Hongrie, Autriche, Croatie, Allemagne, Italie, Serbie, Slovénie, Slovaquie

Applications

OPEN

UniCredit Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of the 17th edition of the Modigliani Research Grant, established in memory of Nobel Laureate Franco Modigliani. 


Target
Students and researchers

Category
Research support

Call Open
20 July 2026 - 16 October 2026

The initiative aims to support and recognise outstanding early-career researchers in the fields of economics and finance, enabling them to pursue innovative research projects and contribute to the advancement of academic research, in line with UniCredit Foundation’s mission to invest in talent and promote scientific excellence.

Research Grant Details

UniCredit Foundation will award 4 research grants to researchers of any nationality employed at European universities located in Countries where UniCredit Group operates. At least one of the four grants will be awarded to a female candidate.

Grant amount: €25,000 gross per year, renewable for a second year, up to a maximum total amount of €50,000 gross per recipient

Duration: up to two years.

Key Dates

Application deadline: 16 October 2026

Announcement of winners: by 1 February 2027

This initiative reflects UniCredit Foundation’s commitment to investing in young talent, supporting academic excellence and fostering the next generation of economists and researchers.

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Eligibility

Who can apply for the grant?

The competition is open to young researchers of any nationality employed at European universities located in the countries where UniCredit Group operates (see following question).

Which countries are considered part of UniCredit’s footprint?

The eligible countries are: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia.

Is there an age limit?

Yes, applicants must be born on or after 1 January 1991. Exceptions apply: female candidates: +1 year per child; male candidates: extension equivalent to documented parental leave.

What academic qualifications are required?

Applicants must hold a PhD in economics, finance, or a related quantitative field (e.g., statistics, mathematics, data science) with a demonstrated focus on economic or financial applications.

What professional position is required?

Applicants must hold positions such as: Assistant Professor, Research Assistant or equivalent position at a European university within eligible countries (see previous questions).

Is a publication record required?

Yes, candidates must have at least two articles published or forthcoming in international journals.

What kind of research project is required?

Applicants must submit an original research project in economics or finance that: is not funded by other sources, is suitable for academic publication.

Can I apply with co-authors?

Yes, but all co-authors must meet the same eligibility requirements.

When must the research project start?

The project must start no later than March 2027.

Are funded projects eligible?

No, projects already funded by other sources are not eligible.

Are PhD students eligible to apply?

No. Only candidates who already hold a PhD in economics, finance, or a related quantitative field are eligible to apply. Current PhD students do not meet eligibility requirements.

Are Associate Professors eligible?

No. Associate Professors are not eligible, either as principal applicants or as co-authors. The Modigliani Research Grant is intended for early-career researchers holding positions such as Assistant Professor, Research Assistant, or equivalent roles.

Do previous academic positions need to be held in an eligible country?

No. The eligible-country requirement (see previous Questions) applies only to the applicant’s current academic position. Previous academic appointments may have been held in any country.

Can a project receive additional funding from other sources during the grant period?

No. Projects that are already funded or expected to receive funding from other institutions during the grant period are not eligible. Applicants must ensure that the proposed research project is carried out exclusively under the support of the Modigliani Research Grant.

Is a project eligible if it has received funding only for a pilot phase?

Funding received exclusively for a preliminary pilot phase may be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Applicants should clearly describe the nature, scope, and purpose of any previous funding in their application. The Scientific Committee and UniCredit Foundation reserve the right to assess whether such funding affects the project's eligibility.

Contact Information

For further information email: info@unicreditfoundation.org

More Information

Type

Research/Project Funding

Attendance

On-Site

Posté le

Date limite d´inscription

Funding Amount

25000 - 50000 EUR

Pays de destination des candidats

Bulgarie, Pologne, Czechia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Roumanie, Hongrie, Autriche, Croatie, Allemagne, Italie, Serbie, Slovénie, Slovaquie

Applicant Types

Individuals, Graduate Students

Applications

OPEN

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