Decision published

27 December 2017

Total amount granted: SEK 35 928 300

Research collaboration between China and Sweden

Decisions on research project grant for research collaboration between China and Sweden has been taken by the Swedish Research Council.

Decision published

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Approval rate


Number of applications

Number approved

Approval rate

Total

51

 12

24 %

 

Grant amount


Number amount approved

Average grant per year

Total

35 928 300

998 008

Administrating organisations

Administrating organisations

Approved applications

Total amount approved

Karolinska Institutet, KI

7

20 965 800

Uppsala University

2

5 970 000

Stockholm University

1

3 000 000

Chalmers University of Technology

1

2 998 800

Lund University

1

2 993 700

Total

12

35 928 300

 

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