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Nokia Foundation Researchers Abroad Grant Program (Finland)

Submit Applications for Small Research Grant Program 2025 (Indonesia)

Deadline: 17-Apr-2026

The Tutkijat Maailmalle Grant Program supports Finnish researchers in technology and economics to conduct research at international universities or institutes. Grants of up to EUR 50,000 cover travel, living costs, and related expenses for research visits lasting 6–12 months, promoting global collaboration and academic advancement.

Program Overview

This grant program aims to:

Funding Details

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

How to Apply

  1. Prepare Application: Submit via the program’s official homepage
  2. Provide Cost Estimate: Include all anticipated expenses such as travel, housing, and insurance
  3. Include Supporting Documents: Academic records, research plan, host institution invitation, and justification for funding
  4. Submit Electronically: Ensure the application is complete before the deadline

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. Who is eligible to apply?
Finnish citizens or permanent residents (Permit A) with at least a master’s degree, including company-based researchers.

2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to EUR 50,000 per grant.

3. How long can the research visit last?
Between 6 to 12 months.

4. What expenses are covered?
Travel, relocation, housing, insurance, school fees for children, and optional working grants.

5. Can postdoctoral researchers apply?
Yes, especially early postdoctoral researchers, with priority given in ICT-related research by the Nokia Foundation.

6. How is the grant awarded?
Based on submitted cost estimates and eligibility; the final award may be lower than requested.

7. Where should applications be submitted?
Applications must be submitted electronically through the program’s homepage.

Conclusion

The Tutkijat Maailmalle Grant Program provides a unique opportunity for Finnish researchers to gain international exposure, collaborate globally, and advance research in technology and economics. By funding essential travel, living, and research costs, the program encourages innovation, academic growth, and cross-border partnerships.

For more information, visit Nokia Foundation.

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