Decision published
03 November 2016
Total amount granted: 146 815 000 SEK
Educational sciences
The Swedish Research Council granted a total of 146 815 000 SEK for research project grants in educational sciences over the period 2017–2020. The decision was published in November 2016.
Decision published
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Applicants | Number of applications | Number approved | Approval rate | Medelbidrag första året |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Women | 158 | 7 | 4 % | 1 769 857 |
Men | 121 | 18 | 15 % | 1 737 889 |
Total | 279 | 25 | 9 % | 1 746 840 |
107 of the applications were submitted by junior researchers and 8 of them were granted. This gave a grant rate of 7 percent for junior researchers.
Administrating organisations | Total grant amount |
|---|---|
Uppsala University | 44 830 000 |
Linköping University | 22 343 000 |
Stockholm University | 20 353 000 |
Örebro University | 8 373 000 |
University of Gävle | 8 400 000 |
Dalarna University | 7 500 000 |
Mälardalen University | 7 756 000 |
Umeå University | 7 125 000 |
Lund University | 7 416 000 |
University of Gothenburg | 4 733 000 |
Karlstad University | 4 980 000 |
University West | 3 006 000 |
Total | 146 815 000 |
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