Decision published
05 December 2017
Total amount granted: SEK 228 179 000
Research environment grant within clinical therapy research
The Swedish Research Council published decisions on research environment grants within clinical therapy research in December 2017. We granted more than 200 million SEK for the period 2017–2020.
Decision published
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Applicants | Number of submitted applications | Number approved | Approval rate | Total grant amount | Average grant per year |
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Women | 30 | 4 | 13 % | 48 680 801 | 4 056 733 |
Men | 65 | 14 | 22 % | 179 498 199 | 4 487 455 |
Total | 95 | 18 | 19 % | 228 179 000 | 4 388 058 |
Administrating organisations |
Number of approved applications | Total grant amount |
---|---|---|
Karolinska Institutet, KI | 12 | 149 730 873 |
Uppsala University | 3 | 49 444 588 |
University of Gothenburg | 2 | 24 623 900 |
Umeå University | 1 | 4 379 640 |
Total | 18 | 228 179 000 |
County councils/regions | Number of projects |
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Stockholm County Council | 18 |
Region Västra Götaland | 17 |
Västerbotten County Council | 15 |
Region Skåne | 14 |
Region Östergötland | 13 |
Region Uppsala | 12 |
Region Jönköpings County | 10 |
Region Örebro County | 10 |
Region Västernorrland | 10 |
Region Gävleborg | 9 |
Dalarna County Council | 8 |
Region Jämtland Härjedalen | 8 |
Region Norrbotten | 8 |
Region Kronoberg | 7 |
Värmland County Council | 7 |
Kalmar County Council | 7 |
Region Gotland | 7 |
Sörmland County Council | 6 |
Blekinge County Council | 6 |
Region Västmanland | 6 |
The table lists the county councils/regions involved in the granted projects. A project may have participants from more than one county council/region.
What happens next?
Within a couple of days, the decision and statement will be available in your personal account in Prisma. A message is shown in the Tasks module on Prisma’s starting page. You can find your statement in the tab Applications and grants. Please select the page Applications in the left-hand menu. To read the statement, please go to the list in the middle section of the page and click on the arrow to the right of the Event log button. Your research colleagues may receive their decisions and statements before you receive yours, or vice versa.
Read more about how to find your decision in Prisma. External link.
If your application has been approved, a document describing the conditions for the grant, “Approval of Conditions”, is also published in your personal Prisma account. It may take up to three weeks before the document is published in Prisma. You and the head of department/corresponding must sign this as soon as possible, but no later than within 90 days.
Payment of the grant will normally start no earlier than January 2018, and it will be paid out monthly on condition that the “Approval of Conditions” have been signed. Your HEI will then administer the payments to you.
Yes, it is up to you and your employer to agree on when the project shall start, as long as this does not affect the availability period of the grant.
The review process is described under “How your application is assessed” in the call text. A link to the call is available in the right hand column of this page
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