Exciting Funding Opportunity in Water Management, Sustainable Farming Systems, and Agro-food Value Chain: Apply Now!
Are you seeking funding to enhance your training and mobility activities? The PRIMA Training and Mobility Award 2026 is open for applications, offering an excellent opportunity to establish collaborative links with foreign counterparts from any of the 20 PRIMA Participating States.
Funding Opportunities:
- In-person short training and/or placements for local researchers in foreign entities,
- Strategic and targeted visits by local applicants to foreign entities,
- Knowledge-transfer and/or dissemination seminars or workshops in Malta, on specific PRIMA R&I thematic areas (water management, sustainable farming systems, and agro-food value chain).
Applicants must demonstrate that the proposed activities will:
- Develop effective cross-border collaborations,
- Undertake research and/or training in PRIMA thematic areas,
- Lead to the submission of a proposal to any PRIMA-related calls.
Eligible entities established in Malta can apply for funding up to EUR 8,000.
Eligibility & Application Process
To be eligible, applicants must:
- Be a Malta-based entity in accordance with the National Rules for Participation (State Aid or Non-State Aid)
- Complete and submit a signed National Application Form and supported by the required Annexes as stipulated in the rules. These annexes can be downloaded from the Xjenza Malta Resource Page.
Click here to access the National Rules for Participation – State Aid.
Click here to access the National Rules for Participation – Non-State Aid.
Click here to access the National Application Form.
The Call will be open throughout the year with the following cut offs:
- 7th July 2026 at 23:59 CET
- 6th October 2026 at 23:59 CET (final deadline)
For More Information
Correspondence should be directed to:
| Kaylen Borg
(Executive – Internationalisation) |
| 📩 kaylen.borg.1@gov.mt
☎️ +356 2360 2134 |
| Cc’ing prima.xjenzamalta@gov.mt |
“PRIMA Training and Mobility Award is part of the PRIMA Programme supported by the European Union.”


