Research Council of Norway (Forskningsrådet NFR):
FRIPRO funds bottom-up, basic research with bold hypotheses. 4 types of research application: FRIPRO Toppforsk Researcher Project, Young Research Talents, FRIPRO mobility grant.
Deadline: 24 May, and it will be possible to create an application from 12 April.
NANO2021: Nanotechnology, microtechnology and advanced materials for better health and new medical Technologies.
Deadline: 24 May
Horizon 2020:
European Research Council (ERC) Frontier research grants
New Advanced Grants: are designed to support excellent Principal Investigators at the career stage at which they are already established research leaders with a recognised track record of research achievements.
Deadline: 31 Aug 2017, call opens 16 May 2017
Horizon 2020 – Complementary Calls:
IMI published topics that are under consideration for inclusion for the next IMI calls
- Development and validation of technology enabled, quantitative and sensitive measures of functional decline in people with early stage Alzheimer’s disease (RADAR-AD)
- Fairification of IMI and EFPIA data
- Development of sensitive and validated clinical endpoints in primary Sjögren’s syndrome
- European screening centre: unique library for attractive biology
- Exploitation of IMI project results
UiB:
SPIRE Local funds aimed at stimulating research and educational collaboration with partners in the University’s international network and Nordic centers (China, India and South Africa), as well as with partners in Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa (BRICS countries) and Japan.
Deadline: 5 May 2017
NordForsk:
Call is open! Nordic Graduate Education Courses within register-based research: The aim is to support the next generation of researchers utilising data from Nordic registers in health and welfare research, by providing high-quality education and training as well as networking platforms.
Deadline: 21 June 2017
The Norwegian Cancer Society
Pre-announcement: Open Call 2017 for cancer research projects within all research topics under the Norwegian Cancer Society’s aims.
Deadline: 1 June 2017, call opens mid-April
The Sjöberg Prize 2018
The Norwegian Cancer Society has been contacted by the The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to inform you about the opportunity to nominate candidates for The Sjöberg Prize 2018.
The Sjöberg Prize for cancer research amounts to 1 mill US dollars and is awarded to scientists who are conducting high-quality cancer research.
For more information about the Sjöberg Prize 2018 and the nomination procedure, click here.
The deadline for nominations is 15 May 2017.