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These may apply for grants for research infrastructure 2025

It is now clear which new areas and existing research infrastructures are included in the call for grants to research infrastructure of national interest 2025. The call is open during the period 4 December 2024 – 18 February 2025.

The areas and research infrastructures included in the call for grants to research infrastructure of national interest 2025 are listed below. They consist of a number of areas and infrastructures that were graded A1 in the needs inventory 2023–2024, and three infrastructures awarded grants with short grant period in the 2023 call.

Areas/infrastructures

  • ACTRIS Sweden
  • ArchLab
  • Artemi
  • Chemical Biological Consortium Sweden
  • Digitised Swedish Print
  • ELT-instrument METIS - Swedish participation
  • EPOS-ERIC - Swedish participation
  • EUROfusion - Swedish participation
  • European Solar Telescope
  • InfraVis
  • Instrumentation for the icebreaker Oden
  • Isolde
  • National Archive Database
  • NordSIMS-Vegacenter
  • Onsala Space Observatory
  • Protein Production Sweden
  • Super-ADAM
  • Swedish Population Databases for Research
  • Swedish Solar Telescope
  • SwedNMR
  • Swerve

The call text will include a description of each area/infrastructure, where any further instructions and delimiations will be clarified.

Please note that we only expect one application per infrastructure/area.

Result of the needs inventory for research infrastructure of national interest 2023/2024

Information meeting 22 October

On 22 October at 13.00–14.00 we will provide more information about the call and answer your questions.

Information meeting for the call for grants to research infrastructure of national interest

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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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