Applying for research funding
The first step in a research project is to find funding. Here you will find the information you need to help you attract external research funding.
Other tips and resources
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External funding, Grants Office
Grants Office aims to maximise the researchers' ability to attract and manage external funding.
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Ethical review of research involving humans
When your research involves people you might need an ethical review.
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Finance support when applying for funding
Contact the finance officer at your school well in advance of the application deadline for assistance with the budget for the project. This is essential to ensure that you comply with the instructions and requirements set out by the funding body in their...
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Managing your research data
Your research data needs to be maintained long-term and securely so you can substantiate your research. Several laws govern how you manage your data. Upon application, your data management plan must be established and followed to ensure that your data is...
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Entering into agreements
Örebro University enters into many agreements with external partners, and there is a lot to consider when it comes to legal and financial matters.
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Strategy for retention and archiving
Most documents in a research project are official documents and must therefore be registered in our records management system, Public 360. As the researcher, you are responsible for ensuring that all official documents are registered.
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MSCA-PF an opportunity to attract postdoc researchers to Örebro
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA-PF) – offers a fantastic opportunity to attract international postdoctoral researchers to Örebro University for a period of up to two years.
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Applying for funding from the Knowledge Foundation
The Knowledge Foundation funds research and competence development at Sweden’s university colleges and new universities with the purpose of strengthening Sweden’s competitiveness. To be granted funding from the Knowledge Foundation, the proposed research...
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The Prisma application system
Prisma is a common grant management system being used by Forte, Formas and Vetenskapsrådet.
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Support from your school when applying for funding
The research administrators at your school can offer administrative support when you come to apply for research funding.
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IT matters to consider when applying for funding
When applying for research funding, you must consider any IT related support needed in your project.
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Bibliometrics – publishing patterns and statistics
The University Library performs bibliometric summaries and analysis in connection with evaluations or applications.
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Information retrieval for researchers
The University Library provides different types of information retrieval support to researchers. Here we present the support we offer so that you can choose the type which best suits your needs.
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Manage your references with EndNote
EndNote is a reference management software and is available to all researchers, teachers and doctoral students at Örebro University.
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Copyright law
Copyright is a constitutionally protected right specified in the Instrument of Government’s second chapter. The Copyright Act, short for the Act on Copyright in Literary and Artistic Works, (SFS 1960:729), gives artists, authors, composers, and other...
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Genetic resources – the Nagoya protocol
If you are considering doing research on how or for what genetic resources from other parts of the world (plants, animals or parts thereof) can be used there are some things you need to consider in advance.