Grants Office
The Grants Office is the central point of contact for all matters related to research funding, grants, and the efficient management of third-party funds. Its goal is to provide researchers with optimal support in acquiring and implementing national and international projects from the initial idea to final project completion.
Our services are available to all researchers at the University of Liechtenstein and support both experienced scholars and early-career researchers. We ensure that all processes run efficiently, transparently, and in accordance with the requirements of the respective funding institutions.
Expert Advice for National and International Research Projects
Whether Innosuisse, SNSF, EEA Grants, or Erasmus+, we are familiar with the requirements of the most relevant funding bodies in Liechtenstein, Switzerland, and across Europe. We also provide guidance on internal funding programmes such as the University of Liechtenstein’s Research Promotion Fund (FFF).
Professional Support Throughout the Project Lifecycle
The Grants Office offers comprehensive advice and administrative support to facilitate access to national and international funding programmes. Whether it’s an individual research idea or a complex collaborative project, we assist in selecting appropriate funding instruments, guide you through the application process, and help ensure smooth project implementation.
Our services at a glance:
- Personalised advice on national and international funding institutions
- Review of proposals for content and formal compliance
- Contract review and coordination of the signature process
- Ensuring compliance with funding regulations
- Support with project controlling
- Review of reports for funding bodies
- Provision of guidelines, tools, and templates for project management
- Internal monitoring of third-party funding applications
- Internal reporting on research projects
Successful Together
At the University of Liechtenstein, we place great value on personal exchange. We offer advice at eye level, take time for individual concerns, and support researchers with dedication and expertise, whether it’s about developing a first project idea or managing complex international initiatives.