Decision published

24 September 2019

Total amount granted: 20 000 000 SEK

Research time for clinicians within the infection area: antibiotics and antibiotics resistance

The Swedish Research Council has decided on the applications to be awarded grants within Research time for clinicians within the infection area: antibiotics and antibiotics resistance. Our total grant amount is 20 million SEK.

Decision published

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Approval rates

Applicants

Number of applications

Number of approved grants

Approval rate

Women  6

5

83 %

Men

10

5

50 %

Total

16

10

63 %


Grant amounts

Applicants

Total amount approved

Women

10 000 000

Men

10 000 000

Total

20 000 000

Administrating organisations

The table shows the administrating organisations that have been awarded funds.

Approved grants and amounts per administrating organisation‌‌

Administrating organisation

Number of approved grants

Total grant amount

Skåne Regional Council

4

8 000 000

Umeå Univeristy

2

4 000 000

Uppsala University

2


4 000 000

Linköping University

1

2 000 000

Region Stockholm

1

2 000 000

Total

10

20 000 000


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