Decision published

23 November 2018

Total amount granted: 220 820 000 SEK

Research environment grant interdisciplinary research

The Swedish Research Council has decided on the applications to be awarded research environment grants within interdisciplinary research 2018. Our total grant amount for 2018–2024 is just over 220 million SEK.

Decision published

Please note that only notice in Prisma guarantees that a grant has been approved.

Note! Average grant amount per year was updated 27/11, 09.40.

Approval rates

Applicants

Number of applications

Number of approved grants

Approval rate

Women  56

5

9 %

Men

104

4

4 %

Total

160

9

6 %

 

Grant amounts

Applicants

Total amount approved

Average grant amount

per year

Women

117 110 000

4 504 231

Men

103 710 000

4 714 091

Total

220 820 000

4 600 417

 

Approved grants and amounts per administrating organisation‌‌

Administrating organisation

Number of

approved grants

Total grant amount

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

3

72 160 000

Karolinska Institutet, KI

2

53 160 000

Stockholm University

2

37 700 000

Uppsala University

1

29 580 000

Linköping University

1

28 220 000

Total

9

220 820 000

 

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