Decision published

03 December 2024

Total amount granted: 80 250 000 SEK

Project grant for research into antimicrobial resistance – from biological mechanisms to societal aspects

The Swedish Research Council has decided on the applications to be awarded project grant for research into antimicrobial resistance – from biological mechanisms to societal aspects. Our total grant amount for 2024–2026 is more than 80 million SEK.

Decision published

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Approval rates

Applicants

Number of applications

Number of approved grants

Approval rate

Women

42

8

19 %

Men

71

15

21 %

Total

113

23

20 %

Grant amounts (SEK)

Applicants

Total grant amount

Average grant amount per year

Women

25 200 000

1 050 000

Men

55 050 000

1 251 136

Total

80 250 000

1 180 147

Approved grants and amounts per administrating organisation‌‌

Administrating organisation

Number of approved grants

Total grant amount

Uppsala University

10

38 700 000

Lund University

4

12 000 000

Karolinska Institutet

3

8 400 000

Umeå University

3

8 400 000

Chalmers University of Technology

1

5 550 000

Linköping University

1

3 600 000

Region Skåne

1

3 600 000

Total

23

80 250 000

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