Dear researchers,

please find below the announcement from the Kavli Trust regarding their open call for research related to Mental health.

In case you are interested, here are the eligibility criteria (these are also found via the links).

 

  1. The project must address one or more of the selected evidence gaps
  2. The proposal and the attachments have to be written in English
  3. The research project has to originate from universities, academic institutions or research institutions or institutes in Norway, Sweden, Finland or the United Kingdom
  4. The formal applicant has to be an institution (host institution)
  5. The pre-proposal must be submitted by the principal investigator who must have a formal affiliation to the host institution
  6. The project can not apply for less than NOK 3 M or more than NOK 10 M in total for the project period. Be aware that all payments will be made in NOK and that the host institution bears the risk associated with varying exchange rates. 
  7. Funding from the Kavli Trust cannot be used for overhead and/or other expenses not directly related to the project
  8. The host institution must provide a considerable in-kind contribution. In the full proposal a commitment letter, describing the nature and level of its contribution to the project must be attached
  9. The full proposal must be accompanied by a letter of endorsement signed by the head of the host institution
  10. The research project must commit to user involvement by including two named user representatives as members of the research group
  11. Publications must be in accordance with the ICMJE recommendations and the CONSORT statement
  12. Unrestricted open access to the published output of research is a requirement

If you need assistance with the application, please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

With best regards,

Emma

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY, MENTAL HEALTH

The Kavli Trust Programme on Health Research happy to announce that the 2020 Call for proposals has been released. NOK 20 M will be awarded to research projects addressing selected evidence gaps in child and adolescent mental health.

In the first stage of the process, eligible applicants submit short pre-proposals (appr. 6.000 characters) and on the basis of the review, approximately 10 applicants will be invited to submit full proposals.

The online application form opens Jan 3rd and the deadline is Feb 38th.

A total of 10 evidence gaps have been selected for this call. 

Please share our call and do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

The evidence gaps (in no particular order)

  1. What is the effect of different interventions for improving social skills, participation, and other relevant mental health outcomes in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders?
  2. What is the effect of non-pharmacological treatments for children and adolescents with ADHD?
  3. What is the effect of and the experience with educative and informative interventions for children and adolescents to prevent and detect violence, abuse and violations?
  4. What is the effect of interventions for complex posttraumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) in children and adolescents?
  5. What is the effect of mental health care interventions in child welfare?
  6. What is the effect of school-based interventions to promote mental health in children and adolescents?
  7. What is the effect of trauma-informed approaches in schools?
  8. What is the effect of psychosocial interventions for school refusal?
  9. What is the effect of interventions designed to reduce suicide-related behaviour in adolescents?
  10. What is the effect of interventions children who have been subjected to abuse and neglect or have experienced violence in close relationships?

Read more about the selection process in this document.

Dates and Deadlines

  • Launch of pre-proposal form: Fri Jan 3rd / 12:00 CET
  • Pre-proposal deadline: Fri Feb 28th / 23:59 CET
  • Invitation to final round: Fri May 29th / 12:00 CET
  • Full proposal deadline: Mon Aug 31th / 23:59 CET
  • Final decision: TBA, probably early November 2020


Best wishes,

Jan-Ole Hesselberg
Programme manager
The Kavli Trust Programme on Health Research

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