Decision published

08 November 2018

Total amount granted: 76 000 000

Grant for accessibility to infrastructure

The Swedish Research Council has decided on approved applications within Grant for accessibility to infrastructure

Decision published

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

We received 35 applications, of which 9 have been granted and in total, we have granted SEK 76 million.

The grant are allocated to organisations within the public sector and the industry that facilitate and increase the use of research infrastructures SciLifeLab, Max IV and ESS. The grant will also promote Swedish participation in the development and upgrading of research infrastructures of great strategic value for Swedish researchers and Swedish business.

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