The Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) has awarded 102 grants in medicine and health in five categories to 101 researchers at Karolinska Institutet. In total, KI will be allocated just over SEK 526,6 million for the period 2025-2031.
The Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) is Sweden's largest state funder of research and its main task is to develop Swedish research of high scientific quality. The Swedish Research Council has awarded grants to 101 KI researchers in five different categories in medicine and health for the period 2025-2031.
In total, the Swedish Research Council has awarded 185 project grants in medicine and health. This corresponds to an approval rate of 17 percent.
Funding allocated to KI per call category
The purpose of the project grant is to give researchers the freedom to formulate their own research concept, method and implementation, and to solve a specific research task within a limited period.
Number of researchers: 78
Allocation: Just over SEK 37,5 million
The purpose of the grant is to give junior researchers the opportunity to establish themselves as independent researchers in Sweden.
Number of researchers: 19
Allocation: SEK 114 million
The purpose of the grant is to give the most prominent junior researchers the opportunity to consolidate their research and broaden their activities as independent researchers.
Number of researchers: 2
Allocation: Just over SEK 17,7 million
Grant for research time in a clinical environment
The purpose of the grant is to give clinically active persons the opportunity to carry out research on a part-time basis in parallel with developing their clinical competence.
Number of researchers: 2
Allocation: SEK 22,2 million
Network grant for collaborations with the USA in cancer research
The purpose of the network grant is to support internationalisation and mobility between research teams in Sweden and USA through the development of new or ongoing research collaborations in medical cancer research.
Number of researchers: 1
Allocation: SEK 200,000