Decision published

07 December 2018

Total amount granted: 176 400 000 SEK

Research environment grant within infection and antibiotics

The Swedish Research Council has decided on the applications to be awarded research environment grants within infection and antibiotics 2018. Our total grant amount for 2018–2023 is 176.4 million SEK.

Decision published

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

Approval rates

Applicants

Number of applications

Number of approved grants

Approval rate

Women  14

2

14 %

Men

35

5

14 %

Total

49

7

 14 %
Grant amounts

Applicants

Total amount approved

Average grant amount

per year

Women

50 400 000

4 200 000

Men

126 000 000

4 200 000

Total

176 400 000

 4 200 000

 

Approved grants and amounts per administrating organisation‌‌

Administrating organisation

Number of approved grants

Total grant amount

Karolinska Institutet, KI

2

50 400 000

Umeå University

2

50 400 000

University of Gothenburg

1

25 200 000

Lund University

1

25 200 000

National Veterinary Institute, SVA

1

25 200 000

Total

7

176 400 000

 

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