Decision published

05 December 2017

Total amount granted: SEK 44 400 000

New nuclear technology

On December 5, 2017 we published decisions on research project grant, international postdoc and starting grant within new nuclear technology. In total, nearly 45 million SEK was granted for the grant period 2017–2019.

Decision published

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Approval rates and gender

Applicants

 

Number of applications

Number approved

Approval rate

Women

6

1

17 %

Men

29

8

28 %

Total

35

9

26 %

 

Grant amounts

Applicants

Total amount approved

Average grant per year

Women

4 700 000

1 175 000

Men

39 700 000

1 280 645

Total

44 400 000

 1 268 571

 

Approved grants and amounts per administrating organisation

Administrating organisations

Number of approved applications

Total amount approved

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

4

20 800 000

Uppsala University

3

14 800 000

Chalmers University of Technology

2

8 800 000

Total

9

44 400 000

 

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