Decision published

30 November 2023

Total amount granted: 8 670 000 SEK

Project grant for international research collaboration within neurodegenerative diseases (JPND)

The Swedish Research Council has decided on the applications to be awarded Project grant for international research collaboration within neurodegenerative diseases (JPND). Our total grant amount for 2024-2026 is almost 9 million SEK.

Decision published

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Approval rates

Applicants

Number of applicationsNumber of approved grants

Approval rate

Women

8

2

25 %

Men

10

2

20 %

Total

18

4

22 %

Grant amounts (SEK)

Sökande

Totalt beviljat belopp

Medelbidrag per år

Women

4 120 000

686 667

Men

4 550 000

758 333

Total

8 670 000

722 500

Approved grants and amounts per administrating organisation‌‌

Administrating organisation

Number of approved grants

Total grant amount

Lund University

3

6 620 000

Uppsala University

1

2 050 000

Total

4

8 670 000

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