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http://newsletter-researchfunding.oulu.fi/.
ACADEMY OF FINLAND
Tandem
Forest Values 3- Sustainable values chains from forest raw material, DL 1.12. 2021
Targeted call for applications focusing on new and sustainable value chains from forest raw material. The call encompasses all types of wood-based products, such as building components,
furniture, textiles, packaging and other new materials, but not bioenergy and biofuels. Funding is available for consortia where the consortium partners are from Finland and Sweden. The consortia are led by an early-career researcher with no more than ten
years since their first doctoral degree. The joint application must include at least one and up to two consortium partners from each country. Maximum funding is 300,000 euros per subproject for two-year projects
International
joint call: Solar-driven chemistry 2021/2022 (SDC2) – Research programme, DL
29.10.2021 (first stage)
The subject of this call is fundamental research in all sub-areas relevant to the photochemical transformation of small, abundant molecules, such as carbon dioxide, water or nitrogen, into
more valuable, storable chemicals by means of solar radiation. The proposals should focus on the photochemical processes (reactions) and on solving fundamental problems. Each
consortium application shall include 2–4 partners from 2–4 countries. In addition to the Academy of Finland, the initiative involves research funding organisations from France, Germany, Poland, Switzerland and Turkey. The
maximum total funding that can be applied for from the Academy is 330,000 euros (€110,000 per year) if the consortium has one Finnish partner. If the consortium has two Finnish partners, the maximum funding for them together is 450,000 euros (€150,000 per
year). The aim is to fund around three projects. Call
text
Biodiversa –
Supporting the protection of bidiversity and scosystems across land and sea , DL
30.11.2021 (first stage)
This call aims to support transnational research projects (3-years duration) addressing one or more of the three (non-exclusive) themes below:
Projects combining aspects from several themes are encouraged. This call is focused on the protection of biodiversity in the wild. This does not, for example, include efforts
for restoration of habitats and species, or ex-situ conservation.
STN- Strategisen tutkimuksen neuvosto / SRC – Strategic Research Council
The Finnish Government has decided the themes for the strategic research programmes to be launched next year. The
two themes are:
The cross-cutting priority in both themes is equality.
The SRC funds long-term and scientifically high-level research aimed at finding solutions to major challenges facing Finnish society through multidisciplinary and interactive approaches. From the
projects to be funded, the SRC expects active interaction between knowledge producers and knowledge users, covering the entire life cycle of the research.
The call text and guidelines will be published in early November (TBC) on the Academy of Finland’s website. The first call stage will be open until early January 2022.
Kick off - funding info
event, Linnanmaa Tellus Stage 4.11.2021 at 15-16.
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTY / MAA- JA METSÄTALOUSMINISTERIÖ
Catch
the Carbon – sustainable land use solutions/ Hiilestä kiinni -tutkimus- ja innovaatio-ohjelma, DL 4.11.
Supplementary applications for the Catch the Carbon research and innovation programme.
Funding available EUR 5 million. / Hiilestä kiinni - tutkimus- ja innovaatio-ohjelmassa on avoinna täydentävä haku, jossa rahoitusta on jaossa noin 5 miljoonaa euroa.
BUSINESS FINLAND
Rahoitushaku kärkiteknologioiden sekä kestävää kasvua ja digitalisaatiota tukevien infrastruktuurien
rakentamiseen ja kehittämiseen – ideavaihe, DL 15.12. (only in Finnish)
Business Finland järjestää kaksi rinnakkaista hakua infrastruktuurien kehittämisen rahoituksesta. Haut toteutetaan osana Suomen kestävän kasvun ohjelmaa (RRF). Suomen kestävän kasvun ohjelman tavoitteeksi on asetettu turvata suomalaista
ja eurooppalaista kilpailukykyä parantamalla olemassa olevia ja synnyttämällä uusia testaus-, kokeilu- ja innovaatioympäristöjä, jotka avaavat mahdollisuuksia sekä yrityksille että tutkijoille kokeilla edistyksellisiä soveltavia ratkaisuja kontrolloidussa
aidoissa käyttöympäristöissä.
Infrastruktuurihaun teemat ovat:
Haussa käytetään seuraavia rahoitusmuotoja:
Perus- tai teollisen tutkimuksen käyttöön tarkoitettujen taloudellista toimintaa harjoittavien tutkimusympäristöjen rakentamiseen tai kehittämiseen.
Business Finland voi rahoittaa em. ympäristöjen investointeihin liittyviä kustannuksia. Rahoitusosuus on 50 %.
Innovaatioklusterirahoitusta innovaatiotoimijoiden yhteistyössä muodostamien ja organisoimien innovaatioklustereiden ylläpitämien testi-, kokeilu-, tutkimus- ja
innovaatioympäristöjen rakentamiseen tai kehittämiseen sekä innovaatioklustereiden toiminnan tukemiseen. Business Finland voi myöntää tukea em. ympäristöjen
investointeihin liittyviin kustannuksiin sekä klusterin toimintamenoihin. Rahoitusosuus on 50 %.
ja tki co-innovation – rahoituspalvelun periaatteiden mukaisesti usean organisaation muodostamiin yhteisiin projektikokonaisuuksiin. Rahoitettavien co-innovation -projektien tulee
liittyminen teemoja edistävien laajasti käytettävissä olevien infrastruktuurien kehittymiseen täytyy olla konkreettinen ja selkeä. Rahoituksessa noudatetaan co-innovation haun rahoitusperiaatteita.
Haun aikataulu:
Hakemuksen perustiedot ilmoitetaan vastaamalla
Webropol kyselyyn viimeistään 15.11.2021 (Yliopiston sisäinen koordinointi)
Business Finland järjestää hakuun liittyvän infotilaisuuden virtuaalisena
tiistaina 26.10.2021 klo 10:00-11:00. Ilmoittaudu
tilaisuuteen tästä linkistä.
Molemmilla teemoilla on omat painopisteensä. Luethan
hakuilmoituksen huolellisesti.
Tutustu Suomen kestävän kasvun ohjelmaan
tästä linkistä.
Oulun yliopiston Innovaatiokeskus auttaa Business Finland hakemusten valmistelussa:
BF hankkeiden Sparring Workshopit yliopiston Innovaatiokeskuksessa (Face-to-Face):
Tervetuloa keskustelemaan hankehausta ja hakemusideastasi Innovaatiokeskukseen. Workshopeissa käsittelemme ajankohtaisia hakuja ja annamme vinkkejä hakemusten tekemiseen. Apunasi ovat Innovaatiokeskuksesta Kaisa Still ja Petri
Leukkunen. Workshopit järjestetään perinteisenä face-to-face tilaisuuksina, eikä niihin tarvitse ilmoittautumista.
EIT Raw Materials
Call
for Projects 2022 (KAVA 9), DL 19.11.2021 (first stage)
COST ACTION
Next collection date is 29. October 2021.
Participants are invited to submit COST Action proposals contributing to the scientific, technological, economic, cultural or societal knowledge advancement and development of Europe. Multi-
and interdisciplinary proposals are encouraged. The Open Call Action proposal submission, evaluation, selection and approval (SESA) procedure is fully science and technology-driven and will ensure a simple, transparent and competitive proposal evaluation and
selection process, reflecting the bottom-up, open and inclusive principles of COST.
Participants planning to submit a proposal for a COST Action will need to refer to the SESA guidelines and to the Open Call Announcement on the Documents
and Guidelines page.
For any questions related to the open call and how to get funding, please contact opencall@cost.eu
https://www.cost.eu/funding/how-to-get-funding/open-call/
FOUNDATIONS
Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation supports
high-level, international scientific research as well as arts and culture. The Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation accepts grant applications every day of the year. Decisions to award grants are made by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, which meets four times
a year in March, May, September and December. Average processing time for applications is 4–6 months.
The Finnish
Cultural Foundation’s Central Fund, DL 29.10.2021
In the October round of applications, two types of grants can be applied for: working grants and expenditure grants. Eligible
applicants include all Finnish nationals and people and organisations residing or working in Finland. Others are eligible as well, provided their application demonstrates clear, strong ties to Finland or Finnish culture.
PoDoCo - Post docs in companies grants, DL
31.10. Post Docs in Companies, PoDoCo program, is a joint initiative of Finnish universities, industry and foundations. The aim of the PoDoCo program is to promote academic
research supporting long term competitiveness and strategic renewal of Finnish companies, and the employment of young doctors in industry
Ulla
Tuominen Foundation, DL 31.10.2021 Support
for research on electronics, information technology and related fields. Grants are particularly aimed at research groups, but individual researchers are also eligible.
Raisio
Group Research Fund | Raisio Oyj:n Tutkimussäätiö, DL 31.10.
Raisio Oyj:n tutkimussäätiö tukee tieteellistä tutkimustyötä joka liittyy ensisijaisesti elintarvikkeiden sekä niiden ainesosien kehittämiseen, ominaisuuksiin ja tuotantomenetelmien kehittämiseksi. Myös elintarvikkeiden ja elintarvikeainesosien tuoteturvallisuuteen ja elintarvikkeiden kaupallistamiseen liittyvät tutkimukset kuuluvat säätiön toimintapiiriin.
Amelia Earhart fellowship DL
15.11. 2021
This assists women pursuing a doctoral degree in aerospace engineering or space sciences.
KH Renlund’s foundation, DL
30.11. 2021 Grants for geological and environmental projects
State subsidy for organising international conferences and national seminars, DL
31.10.2021 and 28.2.2022
The
Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation, DL 30.11. Grants for scientific research in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry and medical chemistry.
The
Fulbright Center Finland and the Technology Industries of Finland DL 2.12. Grant
for a postdoctoral research visit in a U.S. university or research center, lasting between 8 and 12 months. The research advances the development of the technology industry. Eligible fields include electronics and electrical technology, machinery and metal
technology, metallurgical industry and information technology, planning and consulting. Applicants must be Finnish citizens within four years of completing their doctoral level degree.
HORIZON EUROPE
In order to make it little bit easier for you to find the right call and write a good proposal for the newly opened Horizon Europe (HEU) Programme, Research support services
has made brand new Horizon Europe Patio Service Cards containing information on the various funding instruments: Services
and instructions/ Research support/ Funding instruments. Within the service cards you can find for example annotated proposal templates containing
plenty of useful information and examples for ERC, MSCA and RIA (Research and Innovation Action) proposals, but also a comprehensive list of various tools/ guides and contact points for hands on support. Horizon Europe Consortium Project Service cards even contains an
overview of all calls in Pillar II for 2021-2022. Below a list of the new service cards:
Horizon
Europe – European Research Council (ERC)
Horizon
Europe - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
Horizon
Europe Consortium Projects (Pillar II)
Horizon
Europe - European Partnerships
Horizon
Europe - European Innovation Council (EIC)
Horizon Europe, ERC
Horizon Europe - MSCA
Doctoral Networks 2021 DL 16.11.2021
MSCA Doctoral Networks will implement doctoral programmes, by partnerships of universities, research institutions and research infrastructures, businesses including SMEs, and other socio-economic
actors from different countries across Europe and beyond.
Horizon Europe: Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness - open calls
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CL1: Health
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CL2: Culture,
creativity and inclusive society
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CL3: Civil
Security for Society
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CL 4: Digital,
Industry and Space
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CL 5: Climate,
Energy and Mobility
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CL 6: Food,
Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment
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Kind regards,
Päivi
Päivi Tomperi
Research Funding Specialist
University of Oulu
Research and Project Services
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Finland
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