Deadline: 06-Feb-2026
The Science Grant from the North Savo and North Karelia Regional Funds supports interdisciplinary research projects that foster collaboration across scientific fields and regional institutions. With €100,000 in funding, the grant prioritizes joint research initiatives that integrate expertise from multiple disciplines and strengthen research excellence in both regions.
Programme Overview
The Science Grant is a high-level funding opportunity designed to support interdisciplinary research projects that bring together scientific expertise from multiple fields.
Key goals include:
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Encouraging cooperation between different scientific disciplines
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Strengthening regional collaboration between North Savo and North Karelia
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Supporting projects led by universities, research institutions, or qualified working groups
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Promoting scientifically ambitious research with high regional impact
Funding Details
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Grant amount: €100,000
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Eligibility: Research teams and organisations capable of delivering high-level interdisciplinary projects
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Application round: January (annually)
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Availability: Across all regional funds in North Savo and North Karelia
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Research teams or working groups
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Universities and other research institutions
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Organisations able to demonstrate balanced participation and shared scientific contribution across North Savo and North Karelia
Project Requirements
Projects must:
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Integrate expertise from multiple scientific disciplines
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Demonstrate strong cooperation between actors from both regional areas
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Show potential for high scientific impact and research excellence
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Involve joint research planning, implementation, and results dissemination
Why This Grant Matters
The Science Grant is designed to:
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Promote interdisciplinary research across regional boundaries
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Strengthen collaboration between universities and research organisations
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Support projects that enhance regional research excellence
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Encourage knowledge exchange and capacity building within North Savo and North Karelia
How to Apply
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Form a research team including participants from both North Savo and North Karelia
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Define the interdisciplinary scope and objectives of the project
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Prepare a detailed project proposal including:
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Research aims and methodology
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Roles of participating institutions
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Expected outputs and scientific impact
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Budget and timeline
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Submit the application during the January application round through the relevant regional fund portal
Tips for a Successful Application
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Ensure balanced participation between institutions in both regions
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Highlight the interdisciplinary nature and innovation of the project
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Clearly demonstrate scientific ambition and expected outcomes
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Include letters of support or confirmation from collaborating institutions
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Provide a realistic budget and timeline for the full scope of the project
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply for the Science Grant?
Research teams, universities, and other research institutions in North Savo and North Karelia.
2. How much funding is available?
The grant provides €100,000 per approved project.
3. What type of projects are eligible?
High-level interdisciplinary research projects involving collaboration across multiple scientific fields.
4. Are collaborations between regions required?
Yes. Projects must involve actors from both North Savo and North Karelia with balanced contributions.
5. When can applications be submitted?
Applications are accepted annually during the January application round.
6. Can private organisations apply?
Only if they are research organisations capable of high-level scientific collaboration.
7. What is the expected outcome of funded projects?
Projects should demonstrate research excellence, interdisciplinary innovation, and regional scientific impact.
Conclusion
The Science Grant strengthens interdisciplinary research and regional collaboration in North Savo and North Karelia by funding ambitious projects that integrate multiple scientific disciplines. By promoting cooperation between universities and research institutions, the grant enhances regional research capacity, knowledge exchange, and scientific innovation, ensuring lasting impact across both regions.
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