EDU call for projects
This call for projects offers financial support of up to €3,000 for initiatives aimed at raising awareness or educating the general public about precision psychiatry.
Deadlines:
Application deadline: March 15, 2026, at midnight (CEST)
Announcement of winners: May 18, 2026
Project start date (at the earliest): June 1, 2026
Some examples of eligible projects:
- Pint of Science or Nuits de la Recherche (Research Nights)
- Participatory workshop
- Radio program
- Video content creation
Do you have an original training project? Submit your idea to us!
To learn more about this call, its here.
Winners
✔️Laura Lambert
- Bavardages Bordelais Association
- Thesis and You: Research Sheds Light on Mental Health
- To raise public awareness about mental health, its treatments, and its societal implications; to highlight scientific advances in psychiatry, psychology, and neuroscience, and introducing the general public to precision psychiatry through interviews with doctoral students (a filmed “roundtable” episode featuring researchers and an episode dedicated to a Bordeaux-based organization committed to mental health prevention and education)
- University of Bordeaux – Bordeaux Population Health Laboratory, ACTIVE Team
- Raising Awareness of Digital and Educational Innovations to Support the Academic Success of Students with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
- Create and share educational video clips on social media, as well as on the University of Bordeaux’s Atypie Friendly webpage, to present current scientific knowledge on neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), the experiences of students with NDDs at the university, and inclusive educational and digital practices. Organize a one-day awareness seminar focusing on NDDs, new technologies, and innovative educational practices
- ALPHIIA Association – Le Vinatier Psychiatric Hospital
- The Conference on Innovation in Mental Health and Psychiatry
- The conference is structured around a two-phase program: three preparatory thematic workshops organized in advance, focusing on participatory research methodologies and their integration into psychiatric research; ways to engage patients in information, prevention, and recovery processes; as well as peer support and prevention. This is followed by a final symposium, designed as a forum for synthesizing findings, fostering debate, and exploring future directions
✔️Loïc Martin
- Le Rouvray Hospital Center, University of Rouen, Normandy
- 1st Normandy Conference on Paramedical Research in Psychiatry
- Expanding knowledge, sharing best practices, and developing research projects to improve patient care. Inspired by national and international experts, this event aims to embed a culture of research into daily practice in order to provide increasingly tailored and personalized precision care

