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Information meeting – Research infrastructure of national interest

Welcome to an information meeting about the call for grants to research infrastructure of national interest.

Date

3 November 2020

Time

13.00–16.00

Place

Digital

In total, 32 areas and existing research infrastructures are covered by the call for grants to research infrastructure of national interest:

  • All new areas graded as A1 in the needs inventory 2019–2020.
  • Most of the areas graded as A2.
  • All existing research infrastructures where the grant period ends in 2021 or 2022.

It will also be possible to apply for additional grants to fund increased Swedish engagement in international infrastructures where Sweden is already a member, for example in the form of in-kind grants.

You can read more here about who can apply.

Björn Halleröd, Secretary General of the Council for Research Infrastructures, will go over the time plan and preconditions for the call during the meeting. There will also be time for questions. The meeting is aimed particularly at those taking part in the application process for the call.

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Contact

Telephone hours are weekdays excluding public holidays, 9.00–16.00 up to the call deadline.

Calls within research infrastructure

ansokinfra@vr.se

+46 (0)8-546 44 034

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