
The OpenEU Alliance invites PhD candidates from our partner universities to apply for short research stays at another OpenEU institution. These stays, lasting 1 to 3 months, must take place in 2026. The program is designed to foster networking and collaboration across the alliance, with additional calls expected 1–2 times per year.
Each OpenEU university has publicized a list of research topics/subjects/areas/laboratories where it expects that it will be able to offer advice/collaboration to incoming PhD candidates in the context of such short stays. Please review these lists before applying (see this link).
Ready to expand your research network? Submit your expression of interest today.
Eligibility and Selection Process
Eligibility Requirements
To apply, you must:
Selection Criteria
A panel of OpenEU representatives, coordinated by the Work Package 4 Board (responsible for doctoral education and research training), will evaluate applications based on:
Selection Process
University Review: Each university reviews and ranks its applicants (for stays at other OpenEU universities) or excludes them from the current round.
Final Ratification: The ranked list is submitted to the WP4 Board for final approval.
For 2026, each university will take a maximum of up to 5 students from other universities.
Other details
Available funding for each mobility will be calculated based on the actual duration of the mobility (between 1 and 3 months) and the host destination, using the Erasmus+ mobility tables as a reference; students are advised to consult with the person or the department co-ordinating the doctoral stays at their home university for details:
Application Procedure
To express your interest, please apply by 25 May 2026, at the call below:
Pre-selected candidates will be notified on 3 June 2026. Appeals to the pre-selection results can be submitted by 5 June 2026. Selected candidates will be notified upon the publication of the final resolution by 10 June 2026.
Duration and timing of the stay
Applicants are required to indicate tentative dates for the proposed doctoral stay in their application. The final dates will be agreed with the host university once the stay has been approved and the participation of the selected candidates has been confirmed.
Applicants should therefore ensure that the proposed dates are indicative and sufficiently flexible, as the exact timing of the stay will need to be coordinated with the host institution.
Please note that all doctoral stays must start no later than 30 November 2026.
We look forward to building a vibrant, collaborative PhD community!
For more information:
Liene Briede
liene.briede@du.lv