Utlysning av SPIRE-midler 2017
UiBs Strategiske program for internasjonalt forsknings- og undervisningssamarbeid (SPIRE) har lyst ut midler for 2017. Programmet har som mål å støtte opp under UiBs strategi og handlingsplan for den internasjonale virksomheten 2016-2022, og vitenskapelig ansatte ved UiB kan søke om midler fra programmet.
Det er to kategorier å søke midler fra:
- 1: SPIRE-midler for internasjonale nettverks- og partnerskapssamarbeid
- 2: SPIRE gjesteforskermidler
Trykk for å finne:
– Utlysningstekst
– Søknadsskjema
– Retningslinjer for søkere
Søknadsfrist: 24. april 2017
Research Council of Norway (Forskningsrådet NFR):
FORNY2020 promotes innovation based on research results. The programme facilitates the commercialisation of results from projects conducted at publicly-funded research institutions and helps to bring the products and services to the market. Application process is coordinated by BTO. Please get in touch with BTO before 8 March.
Deadline: 20 April 2017
HELSEVEL: 55 million for research on health and welfare educational programs (PraksisVel). Funding scheme is Institution-based Strategic Project.
Deadline: 26 April 2017
Nordic Center, Fudan University
The Center announces a call for academic activities to organize workshops, seminars, etc. at Fudan University, China. Organizers of events can apply for funding between 2,000 and 7,000 euros
Deadline: 15 March 2017
JPI HDHL (Joint Programme – a healthy diet for a healthy life) will launch a call “Effectiveness of existing policies for lifestyle interventions – Policy Evaluation Network (PEN)“. The aim of the call is to establish a transnational, multi-disciplinary research network for the monitoring, benchmarking and evaluation of policies that affect dietary and physical activity as well as sedentary behavior with a standardized approach across Europe.
Deadline: for Expressions of Interest (EoI) letters 31 March 2017
12 Early Stage Researcher Positions (for PhD studies) for MSCA-ITN Project “CAPICE”
In this ambitious and inspiring network, 12 Early Stage Researches (ESRs; PhD-level training) will be trained in the broad field of psychiatric genomics, investigating the role of genetics and epigenetics, and their interplay with the environment, in the development and persistence of childhood and adolescent psychopathology. Through biological pathway analyses, drug target validation and the building of prediction models, these results will ultimately be translated to the clinic. Analyses will be performed in large international collaborations, making use of the wealth of data available across a range of European birth and adolescent cohorts.
ESRs will be supervised by leaders in the field located at institutions across Europe in Italy (University of Cagliari), The Netherlands (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, University of Twente), Sweden (Karolinska Institute, Gøthenburg University, Janssen Pharmaceutical) and the UK (Imperial College London, King’s College London, University of Bristol). At the end of this project the ESRs will be part of a broad international network consisting of academic and non-academic partners.
Candidates with a background in statistical genetics, bioinformatics, psychology, psychiatry or neuroscience are invited to apply.
Deadline: 1 March 2017