Leiden University Fund Organising a Conference or Workshop
Deadline: Jan 30, 2026
other
partially funded
Opportunity Overview
π About the Opportunity
This grant is a contribution towards the costs of organising a workshop or small conference that has an academic objective and/or highlights the social relevance of the discipline concerned.
π Benefits
- Maximum grant amount:
- For a one-day event: β¬1,500
- For a multi-day event: β¬3,000
β Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for this grant, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- The event must be an independent activity (not related or parallel to a PhD ceremony or other activity).
- Recurring events are not eligible for funding.
- Applicants must have a paid appointment of at least 0.4 FTE at Leiden University or LUMC.
- The event must take place in a building belonging to Leiden University or an affiliated institution. Eligible affiliated institutions include:
- Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV-KNAW)
- Netherlands Institute in Turkey (NIT)
- Netherlands Institute in Morocco (NIMAR)
- Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC)
- The applicant's faculty, institute, or department must contribute to the costs, confirming the importance of the meeting.
- LUFβs contribution will not exceed the total contribution of the faculty, institute, or department.
Eligible Costs
- Venue hire
- Catering (coffee/tea, lunch, dinner)
- Printing (excluding scientific publication costs)
- Travel and accommodation costs for speakers
- Travel budget for Leiden University PhD candidates who live abroad and cannot afford to attend the meeting (maximum β¬500)
Ineligible Costs
- Speakersβ fees are not reimbursed by LUF.
Additional Requirements
- The conference or workshop must not take place before the meeting in which the Committee for Academic Expenditure (CWB) will discuss the application.
- Applicants must submit a substantive report and a financial account via the LUF Grant Portal within two months of completing the project. The grant will be paid out after this submission.
- Applications that contravene restrictive measures adopted by the government, Leiden University, or the destination country will not be considered.
π Application Date and Process
- Application Review: Conducted by the LUF Committee for Academic Expenditure (CWB).
- Submission: Applications must be submitted via the LUF Grant Portal.
- Applications can be submitted in Dutch or English and must include:
- A statement of motivation (max. 250 words)
- A description of the scientific relevance of the event (max. 250 words)
- A summary of the programme (max. 150 words)
Required Documents
- CV (max. 3 A4 pages, including FTE of the current appointment)
- Budget
- Letter of recommendation from the chair or coordinator of the research group or research director
- Proof of financial support from your faculty, department, or institute (available in Dutch)
Review Timeline
- Applications will be reviewed no later than the CWB committee meeting closest to the project start date.
- Applicants will be notified after the CWBβs application review meeting about the outcome and the grant amount awarded.
Contact Information
- For questions, contact LUF at grants@luf.leidenuniv.nl.
- If you have already submitted an application, contact via the LUF Grant Portal.
π Application Deadline
30 January, 2026
π Application Portal
- View details of the grant: Leiden University Fund Organising a Conference or Workshop
- Apply here: LUF Grant Portal
Benefits
- Maximum grant amount: for a one-day event: β¬ 1,500; for a multi-day event: β¬ 3,000.










