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Through its fifth transnational call, ERA PerMed aims to foster research on prevention in personalized medicine.
The purpose of the NERD programme is to support researchers within the natural and technical sciences, at any career stage after obtaining the Ph.D. degree to explore truly exceptional ideas with the potential application within the life sciences, health sciences, or biotechnology.
The Research Council of Noway has announced calls for the Researcher Project for Scientific Renewal (FRIPRO)
Link to the calls below
Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) has published draft calls in 2022.
JSPS 'Mobility Program seeks to establish and expand the contact between Norwegian and Japanese research institutions. The researcher exchange is based on a collaboration agreement between JSPS and the Research Council of Norway.
The Nordic Trial Alliance (NTA) is a NordForsk project to facilitate clinical research co-operation in the Nordic Region and focus on multi-centre clinical trials.
The MSCA Doctoral Networks scheme (MSCA DN) supports joint doctoral programmes, made by partnerships of different sectors and countries across Europe and beyond.
SPARK Norway has announced funding for researchers working in the life sciences domain who have ideas for a new solution or technology with innovation potential.
Link to the call
The Childhood Cancer Association is an active promoter of research on childhood cancer in Norway. Since 2017, the Association has distributed almost 90 million in research funds.
The Centre for Advanced Study (CAS) is now accepting project proposals for 2023/2024. Assemble your international dream team of prominent researchers and apply for a research stay at CAS.
NordForsk is issuing a call for proposals on Japan–Nordic collaborations on health data research.
The overall goal of Diku's funding call is to strengthen students' learning.
Link to the call
The Norwegian Research Council has pre-announced a call to strengthen the interaction between academia and other social actors through research training.
The Research Council wish to support projects that increase doctoral degree programmes’ relevance to the labour market. The goal is to improve collaboration between academia and other social actors through researcher training.
The Research Council has launched the STIM-OA scheme to facilitate the transition to open access publication. With the scheme funding, you can receive up to 50% of the research organization's costs for open publication from the previous financial year.