Decision published

05 December 2023

Total amount granted: 32 250 000 SEK

International postdoc within humanities and social sciences, including educational sciences (autumn call)

In the 2023 autumn call for international postdoc grant within humanities and social sciences including educational sciences, the Swedish Research Council approved 10 out of 65 applications. More than 32 million SEK will be allocated over the period 2024–2026.

Decision published

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Approval rates

Applicants

Number of applicationsNumber of approved grants

Approval rate

Women

37

5

14 %

Men

28

5

18 %

Total

65

10

15 %

Grant amounts (SEK)

Applicants

Total grant amount

Average grant amount per year

Women

17 550 000

1 170 000

Men

17 700 000

1 180 000

Total

35 250 000

1 175 000

Approved grants and amounts per administrating organisation‌‌

Administrating organisation

Number of approved grants

Total grant amount

Uppsala University

4

14 100 000

University of Gothenburg

3

10 650 000

Lund University

3

10 500 000

Total

10

35 250 000

Approved grants per host country*

Host country

Number of applications

Number of approved grants

Approval rate

Germany

7

2

29 %

Netherlands

12

2

17 %

Colombia

1

1

100 %

Israel

2

1

50 %

Italy

3

1

33 %

Norway

5

1

20 %

Philippines

1

1

100 %

United Kingdom

10

1

10 %

Other

24

0

0 %

Total

65

10

15 %

*Applicants can choose more than one host country.

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