Deadline: 14-Apr-23
The Researchers Abroad Program is now open to provide grants for research in technology and economics abroad.
The purpose of the program is to support ambitious technology or economics researchers to conduct research at a high-level foreign university or research institute.
This program is currently supported by four foundations – KAUTE Foundation, Walter Ahlstöm Foundation, Foundation for Economic Education and Nokia Foundation.
The foundations’ common goal is to improve the conditions for Finnish industry and business by encouraging researchers’ internationalization and career development in the fields of business and technology.
The foundations funding the Researchers Abroad program are flexible donors. They always strive to realize a valuable opportunity for international research cooperation. If necessary, changes can be made to the initial timetable of the exchange if, for example, the global or personal situation requires it.
Funding Information
- A total of EUR 450,000 is available each year to cover research grants abroad.
- The amount to be awarded is primarily intended to cover the additional costs of a 6-12 month continuous research visit, such as travel, moving and housing expenses, school fees for children and insurance costs.
- A working grant to cover the cost of living may also be included if the applicant does not have any other means of subsistence, such as salary paid by the host institution or a Finnish employer.
- The cost estimate submitted by the applicant will be taken into consideration, but the grant may be awarded smaller than the amount requested.
- The maximum amount for a grant is EUR 50 000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be Finnish citizens or have permanent residence in Finland. Grants will not be awarded for medical, biotechnological or architectural research.
- Applicants must have at least a master’s degree, but the grant may also be suitable for an early postdoc. Researchers working in companies can also apply for a grant.
For more information, visit Researchers Abroad Program.