National research school in Bioeconomy
A national research school to strengthen skills supply and accelerate the green transition within bioeconomy.
SEK 116 million during the first five years
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
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About the grant
A new national research school will be established and run for ten years, aiming to strengthen skills supply and accelerate the green transition. The initiative includes SEK 116 million during the first five years and targets consortia consisting of 4–6 universities, colleges and research institutes. The goal is to create an interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral research environment that strengthens both academia and industry.
Requirements
- Consortia must consist of 4–6 universities, colleges and research institutes.
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