Decision published

05 December 2017

Total amount granted: SEK 228 179 000

Research environment grant within clinical therapy research

The Swedish Research Council published decisions on research environment grants within clinical therapy research in December 2017. We granted more than 200 million SEK for the period 2017–2020.

Decision published

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Approval rates and grant amounts

Applicants

Number of submitted applications

Number approved

Approval rate

Total grant amount

Average grant per year

Women

30

4

13 %

48 680 801

4 056 733 

Men

65

14

22 %

179 498 199

4 487 455

Total

95

18

19 %

228 179 000

4 388 058

 

Approved grants and amounts per administrating organisations

Administrating organisations

 

Number of approved applications

Total grant amount

Karolinska Institutet, KI

12

149 730 873

Uppsala University

3

49 444 588

University of Gothenburg

2

24 623 900

Umeå University

1

4 379 640

Total

18

228 179 000

 

Approval rates of research environments in county councils/regions

County councils/regions

 

Number of projects

Stockholm County Council

18

Region Västra Götaland

17

Västerbotten County Council

15

Region Skåne

14

Region Östergötland

13

Region Uppsala

12

Region Jönköpings County

10

Region Örebro County

10

Region Västernorrland

10

Region Gävleborg

9

Dalarna County Council

8

Region Jämtland Härjedalen

8

Region Norrbotten

8

Region Kronoberg

7

Värmland County Council

7

Kalmar County Council

7

Region Gotland

7

Sörmland County Council

6

Blekinge County Council

6

Region Västmanland

6

 

The table lists the county councils/regions involved in the granted projects. A project may have participants from more than one county council/region.

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