The EUTOPIA PhD co-tutelle programme supports high-quality PhD projects in all research areas co-supervised by academics of the EUTOPIA member universities. It offers PhD scholarships for 3 to 4 years, depending on the length of doctoral studies in the partner universities. It is expected to lead to high-quality research projects with global impact, providing exciting research opportunities for PhD or doctoral candidates.
The PhD Co-tutelle gives access to the vibrant scientific environment of the EUTOPIA alliance – the following links give access the research pages of the six EUTOPIA partner universities active in the 2026 programme:
- Babes-Bolyai University
- Ca’Foscari University of Venice
- CY Cergy Paris University
- Dresden University of Technology
- NOVA University Lisbon
- University of Warwick
The participating EUTOPIA universities are jointly operating the call, but not every university will be a HOME (meaning: funding) university. They can still be HOST (meaning secondary) partners—the degree of overall reciprocity will be considered when the universities evaluate the projects.
This page describes the application process and requirements, the evaluation process and gives details about the funding conditions, operational modalities and implementation of the PhD scholarships. Bilateral cotutelle agreements will be made between the partner universities. Successful candidates will enter into an agreement governing the joint supervision of their PhD and obtain funding for the entire duration of their PhD according to the national legal frameworks – in most cases, from a single employer for the length of the PhD.
The present call offers PhD studentships for certain Home/Host configurations, but all listed universities can be Hosts. A maximum of 19 PhD studentships will be offered as Home University.
application information
Babes-Bolyai University (UBB)
- HOME positions: 5
- HOST positions: Not specified
- Application deadline: 11 May
Apply here: Application link
Additional information
Applications open on 30 March and close on 11 May.
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (UNIVE)
- HOME positions: 5
- HOST positions: Not specified
- Application deadline: See additional information
Apply here: Application link
Additional information
Applicants must apply as PhD candidates through the Ca’ Foscari co-tutelle calls, available on the above mentioned application link webpage. The application window opens on 26 March 2026. The deadline for the UNIVE HOME PhD Co-tutelle will be announced soon.
CY Cergy Paris Université (CY)
- HOME positions: 4
- HOST positions: No pre-determined limit
- Application deadline: 10 May 2026
Apply here: Application link
Dresden University of Technology (TUD)
- HOME positions: 0
- HOST positions: No pre-determined limit
Applications as HOST institution only.
NOVA University Lisbon (NOVA)
- HOME positions: 0
- HOST positions: No pre-determined limit
Important
Before applying, candidates must contact eutopia.phd@unl.pt to assess their eligibility.
The University of Warwick (UW)
- HOME positions: 5
- HOST positions: Not specified
- Application deadline: 20 May 2026 (16:59 GMT)
Apply here: Application link
The studentships will start between October 2026 and January 2027.
Applications are to be submitted by the prospective supervisors of the project. An exception is made for UNIVE and NOVA where it is the prospective PhD student who submits the application due to their internal and national funding requirements : please see the requirements above.
The deadline for submission is dependent on the HOME institution applied for.
The same project can only be submitted once, regardless of the Home or Host institution. Applications submitted after the respective deadline will not be considered.
Submissions should include:
- Completed application form
- Detailed description of the research project
- Academic CVs of both co-supervisors and CV of the PhD candidate(s)
- Letter of motivation from the PhD candidate(s)
- Letters/emails of support from the Head of School/Department/Research Center/Doctoral School/Academic Unit, depending on each university (a support letter from the Head of department is compulsory at the University of Warwick)
- Letter of support from the Doctoral school/office of the co-host university confirming the eligibility and willingness to host the PhD student whenever possible.
- A scanned copy of the PhD candidate’s Master’s degree certificate and academic transcript (or highest degree obtained + Master’s degree underway). Please note that pre-master candidates may not accepted in some universities.
Applications where the PhD candidate has not yet been identified may be considered but strong priority in the selection will be given to complete projects having already identified a PhD candidate or a short list of PhD candidates. Applicants must explain their motivation for the choice of the proposed candidate(s) and indicate their ranking of the potential candidates if more than one has been identified.
Proposals will be assessed against the following criteria:
Quality of the proposed research project:
- relevance to the current topic of the scientific fields
- topicality and originality
- suitable methods, and feasibility
Qualifications of the researchers:
- track record of the co-supervisors
- quality of preselected candidate(s)
Added value of the cotutelle
- Individual pertinence of each partner
- Complementarities and synergies made possible through this cotutelle
Institutional pertinence of the proposal
- Pertinence in regard to the priorities of the research team
- Relevance to strategic interests of the university
- Degree of reciprocity between the universities
The proposals will go through a peer review process (for sections 1 to 3 of the application form) and be submitted to a joint panel including all participating institutions for final decisions: each university will provide an evaluation for each project that is associated with (whether they be Home or Host). The evaluation of the projects will include an evaluation by university leadership (VP/rectors of research) to evaluate the alignment of the projects with the institutional priorities and whether there is a form of reciprocity.
In the case of applications where a PhD candidate has not been identified yet, funding decisions will be conditional on the validation of suitable candidate(s), in accordance with the eligibility criteria (see sections 3 and 4). Application results are expected to be released by each individual home university by end of June 2026.