The European Network of Ombuds in Higher Education is offering grants to support up to five higher education Ombuds who are new to the field to attend its 2026 annual conference at AGH University of Krakow. Launched in 2025, ENOHE's initiative is intended to expand access for Ombuds in the Global South with fewer than three years of practice. Each grant covers the conference registration fee and provides a €500 stipend toward travel and accommodation expenses.
Applicants must be ENOHE members, have less than three years of Ombuds experience at the time of application, and be based in a country of the Global South. Required materials include a one-page letter of motivation and a letter of reference (not from an ENOHE Board member). If the reference is not from the applicant’s institution, an additional institutional letter confirming permission to attend is required. Applications are due March 15, 2026. Recipients will be selected by the ENOHE Board, notified within one month, and must submit a brief post-conference report before the grant funds are released. (ENOHE Conf Info.)
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