Researcher Project
The following describes requirements for grant proposals submitted under this type of application. Any amendments or additions to the requirements below will be described in the call for proposals. Grant applications that do not satisfy all the requirements listed for the application type and/or stipulated in the call for proposals will be rejected.
Objective:
To promote scientific renewal and development of disciplines and/or to generate new knowledge about issues relevant to society.
Comments:
Projects developed by one or more researchers at one or more institutions. The projects may be independent or affiliated with a research programme.
Expenses that may be covered:
Relevant project expenses such as payroll expenses, one or more grants/fellowships, procurement of R&D services, network measures, depreciation of equipment used under the project.
Applications will be accepted from:
Norwegian research institutions (university, university college, research institute or other institution at which research constitutes an important activity), and Nordic research-performing institutions funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers, or Nordic research institutions that receive public funding from at least three Nordic countries, including Norway.
Application requirements:
Project description requirements:
Attachments to the application
A Mandatory attachments:
B Attachments that may be required in the call for proposals
Only the attachments requested in the call for proposals should be submitted. Attachments that have not been requested will not be included in the application review process.
Letters of confirmation from partners.
Note: Non-binding declarations of support are not to be submitted.
C Optional attachments:
Assessment of grant proposals
The Research Council views it as a prerequisite that all projects will maintain high ethical standards, and give adequate consideration to potential environmental impacts.
The Research Council considers it essential that research projects seek to promote the internationalisation of Norwegian research, to increase the recruitment of women to higher academic positions and within MST subject areas, to enhance the gender balance in Norwegian research and to ensure that gender perspectives are adequately integrated into research activities.
These elements will be taken into consideration when assessing and ranking grant proposals.
Assessment criteria for the application:
Additional assessment criteria may be specified in the call for proposals
Scientific merit is a comprehensive criterion that gives an indication of essential, fundamental aspects of the research project. The scientific merit of a project will be assessed in relation to the following points:
The qualifications of the project manager and project group will be assessed in relation to the following points:
The feasibility of the project will be assessed in relation to the following points:
This criterion will be assessed in relation to the extent to which the project will make use of national research expertise and help to promote national network-building.
International cooperation will be assessed in relation to the extent and quality of the international cooperation activities set out for the project.
Dissemination and communication of results will be assessed in relation to the following points:
The grant application will be assessed in relation to the guidelines and stipulations set out in the call for proposals.
The overall assessment of the referee/panel taking into account the criteria which the referee/panel has been asked to assess.
The Research Council emphasises the need for projects to maintain high ethical standards and not conflict in any way with the fundamental principles for ethics in research.
More information on ethical perspectives may be found in the guidelines for ethics in research drawn up by the national committees for research ethics and in the Act on Ethics and Integrity in Research.
The Research Council attaches importance to whether research projects give adequate consideration to any potential impacts (positive or negative) on the natural environment (external environment), when this is relevant. This applies both to the performance of the projects and to the utilisation of the results.
The Research Council considers it important for projects to promote increased recruitment of women to higher academic positions and within the MST subject areas (mathematics, science and technology).
The Research Council works actively to enhance the gender balance in the Norwegian research sector. Each project can play a role in this by seeking to ensure gender balance in the composition of the project group.
The Research Council views it as essential that gender perspectives are given adequate consideration in research projects where this is relevant. Good research must take into account biological and social differences between women and men, and the gender dimension should be one of the main pillars of the development of new knowledge. In research projects this dimension may be manifested through the research questions addressed, the theoretical approaches chosen, the methodology applied, and in the efforts to assess whether the research results will have different implications for women and men.
In this context, internationalisation refers to the extent to which the project serves to promote the internationalisation of Norwegian research, by such means as: