Arctic Field Grant (AFG) – Funding for Fieldwork in Svalbard
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Important dates
01 Oct 2025
Open for applications
12 Nov 2025
Application deadline
01 Mar 2026
Earliest permitted project start
28 Feb 2027
Latest permitted project completion date
Important dates
Purpose
The purpose is to support fieldwork in Svalbard for master's and doctoral students. More established researchers who are not already established in Svalbard can also apply. Applicants must be employed by or have some other affiliation with a Norwegian research organisation. The main priority of this call is to promote career development in polar research among students and researchers. For master's and doctoral students, the collected field data must be necessary for, and part of, the thesis.
NOK 1 million of the total funding is earmarked for projects based in Ny-Ålesund and with project managers employed in Norwegian (approved) research organisations.
About the call for proposals
You can apply for funding for the period 1 March 2026 to 28 February 2027. Master's students who carry out fieldwork that is crucial for the master's thesis in January and February 2026 can also apply for funding under this call.
We want to stimulate researchers employed in Norwegian research institutions to take advantage of the research opportunities in Ny-Ålesund. Under this call, NOK 1 million is earmarked for projects based in Ny-Ålesund for project managers employed at Norwegian institutions.
International scientific cooperation and coordination are central to the Strategy for Research and Higher Education in Svalbard. Applications related to the Ny-Ålesund/Kongsfjorden area must describe how they will contribute and relate to the four flagship programmes.
The call is available in both Norwegian and English. The text of the Norwegian call for proposals is legally binding.
Who is eligible to apply?
The grants will support master's and doctoral students, and more experienced researchers who are not currently established in Svalbard.
You can apply for funding for one named project manager (student/researcher). You cannot transfer funds to another person or year. The application must be written by the project manager and submitted by the Project Owner (an approved Norwegian research organisation). See the list of approved research organisations.
If the project manager is not employed by the Project Owner, the application must provide a description of the collaboration and the benefits it will have for both parties.
Who can participate in the project?
Requirements relating to the Project Owner
The research organisation listed as the Project Owner in the application form must have approved the submission of the application.
Requirements relating to the project manager
The project manager is the person for whom funding is applied for and who will carry out the fieldwork. He/she must be a master's student, a doctoral student or a more experienced researcher (who is not currently established in Svalbard) affiliated with the Project Owner. Applicants who are not employed by or enrolled as a Master's or PhD student with the Project Owner are eligible for AFG if, and only if, their project is carried out in close collaboration with the Project Owner.
You must not list any partners in the application form, but you can mention them in the project description. You must therefore not enter costs or financing for partners in the budget.
What can you seek funding for?
Scope of support
You can apply for a maximum of NOK 120,000.
You can apply for funding to cover costs related to fieldwork in Svalbard (including Bjørnøya and Hopen) or on Jan Mayen.
We can cover the cost of a maximum of one field assistant only if it is necessary for safety reasons. We only cover travel costs to Svalbard for the field assistant if you can justify why, due to special qualifications or skills, you cannot use a local field assistant.
We only cover helicopter rental when it is absolutely necessary and other means of transport are not possible. You should coordinate boat rental and helicopter transport with other projects (see Research in Svalbard Portal).
You can apply for funding to cover supplementary costs for fieldwork, it is not intended to fully fund a project. We provide support to cover direct costs related to field-based collection of data and samples for a project, as well as an additional 5 per cent for the Project Owner (the responsible organisation).
A calculator for fieldwork costs is available at the end of this call.
You must specify the following items in the application form:
- Travel to Svalbard
- Costs of accommodation
- Local transport
- Purchase
- Equipment rental costs
- Rental of facilities in Ny-Ålesund
- Institutional supplement (5 per cent of the total)
- Field assistant (if necessary for safety reasons)
The support may not be used for:
- Labor costs
- Compensation for time at sea/in the field or for regular working hours (for applicants or field assistants)
- Compensation for the use of private equipment (e.g. snowmobile, clothing)
- Purchase of instruments and other equipment
- Any analysis costs, including laboratory work, except for securing samples and preparing samples for shipment
- Participation in courses, conferences or seminars
- Travel to Longyearbyen from the mainland for people who are already in Svalbard (residents or permanent residents, UNIS employees, permanent employees at research bases, course participants, etc.).
You can find detailed and important information about what to enter in the project budget on the website.
In addition, you must be aware of the following if you should receive an award from us:
- The Research Council's prerequisites for awards can also be found in our general terms and conditions for R&D projects on the information page What the contract involves.
Reporting and disbursement of funds
The Project Owner must submit two reports one month after the end date of the project: a science and field report and a financial report. You submit an EHF invoice for consumption together with a financial report.
As part of the reporting, you must register the project and keep it updated in the Research in Svalbard portal (RiS). As part of the report, you must upload a description of the data (metadata) in the portal.
Project managers must ensure that these reports are delivered. Both reports must be in English, follow the AFG templates and submitted as two separate high-resolution PDF files via My RCN Web.
The financial report must include an official financial report issued by the Project Owner and must show that the expenses have been paid by the Norwegian institution or reimbursed by the institution in accordance with the budget. You must document any additions.
The Research Council disburses the funding in arrears after an approved final report, and you will only be reimbursed for actual costs that have been entered in the organisations' accounts.
Relevant thematic areas for this call
The call covers all subjects and research areas, and we are accepting applications for funding for both applied and basic research.
Climate and the environment
Practical information
Requirements for this funding scheme
The application must be created and submitted via My RCN Web. You can change and submit the application several times until the application deadline. We recommend that you submit your application as soon as you have completed the application form and uploaded the mandatory attachments. When the application deadline expires, it is the version of the application that was submitted most recently that we process.
The application must meet the following requirements:
- The project manager must be in the right category.
- The application must be within the topic/purpose specified in the call.
- The application amount, including own funding, and the amount applied for must correspond to the framework for the call.
- The budget must be set up correctly, in the right template for the budget, so that it is clear what funding is being sought for.
- The application form must be completely completed.
- The requested attachments must be attached and in the correct template.
- The application and all attachments must be written in English.
Mandatory attachments
The mandatory attachments must be written in the standard templates that can be found at the bottom of the call.
- Project description of max 3 pages
- CV for project manager, max 4 pages
- An itemised budget
- A signed confirmation from the Project Owner
- A description of the collaboration, written by the Project Owner, including what the benefits are for both parties. This attachment is mandatory for all applicants who are not registered as a master's or doctoral student at, or employed by, the Project Owner.
Applications that do not meet the requirements above will be rejected.
You can find all documents and a HowTo can be found on SSF's website.
All attachments to the application must be submitted with the application. We do not accept attachments submitted after the application deadline unless we have requested additional documentation.
We will not consider documents and websites linked to in the application, or attachments other than those specified above. Be careful to upload the correct attachment type, as there are no technical restrictions on what kind of templates it is possible to upload in the application form.
Assessment criteria
Applications will be assessed in light of the purpose of the call and the following criteria:
Excellence
• The extent to which the concept is sound, credible and novel.
Solidity
• The extent to which the project objectives are clear and relevant.
• The quality of the proposed deliverables from the project.
Impact
• The extent to which the expected effects are specified.
• The extent to which expected impacts on the system and societal levels are specified.
Knowledge sharing and exploitation
• The quality of the proposed communication and dissemination activities.
• The extent to which it is credible that the proposed outputs will contribute to the specified effects and impact.
Implementation
• The extent to which the Project Manager and project group are qualified and have the necessary expertise and are positioned to implement the project.
• The extent to which management structures and procedures are appropriate.
Plans and management
• The extent to which the work plan is clear and understandable, and the time table realistic
• The extent to which objectives and measures are coherent.
• The extent to which the project has the support of the leadership of the Project Owner and any partners, and the allocation of roles in the project is clear.
• The extent to which the budget is realistic and appropriate, and resources are allocated so that each of the partners can fulfil their role.
• The extent to which potential risks have been discussed.
Priority will be given to projects with a female project manager when the applications are otherwise assessed equally.
Administrative procedures
Applications are processed administratively by a panel consisting of the Research Council and external referees with extensive experience from Svalbard. The final decision on funding is made by the Research Council. No individual feedback or grades will be made available to applicants after the application processing.
We expect to publish which applications will receive funding by the end of January 2026.
See also: How we process applications.
About the results of the application assessment process
- Total amount sought
- NOK 8 712 000
- Amount awarded
- NOK 4 000 000
- Total number of applications
- 80
- Number of approved applications
- 40
| 362164 | NORSK POLARINSTITUTT | BRiCk - Building knowledge on Brown Carbon in Svalbard snow and ice | N/A | NOK 87 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362165 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Temporal variability of gas seepage and hydrogeological changes in a retreating glacier system, Fridtjovhamna | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362185 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | ReinAir: Seasonal airborne mapping and modelling of Svalbard reindeer habitat in Reindalen | Klima og miljø | NOK 119 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362194 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Quantifying hardening rates of high-arctic vegetation species | N/A | NOK 117 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362207 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Snowpack Energy and Water Balance at Scott Turnerbreen (Svalbard): Modelling and Observing Early-Season Melt Hydrology under Climate Change | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362221 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Svalbard reindeer spatial ecology - from individuals to populations | N/A | NOK 118 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362222 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Tensile and shear failure controls on calving dynamics in Svalbard | N/A | NOK 112 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362236 | HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET | Kelp forest consumptive rate and urchin predator community in the Arctic | N/A | NOK 60 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362261 | HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET | Genomic adaptions in kelp to Arctic environments (BlueArc Field Sampling, RiS 12373) | N/A | NOK 60 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362267 | NORGES MILJØ- OG BIOVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET (NMBU) | Evolution of cold adaptation through independent origins of fructan synthesis in plants | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362268 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Characterization of shale-dominated caprocks in the context of CO2 storage: A multi-disciplinary approach | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362270 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Tundra diets: tracking seasonal and inter-annual diet quality dynamics of Svalbard reindeer | N/A | NOK 98 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362307 | METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT | Validation of a Sea Ice Prediction Model using Buoy Observations | N/A | NOK 51 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362316 | NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU | Blood concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) during incubation fast in the breeding Arctic common eider. | N/A | NOK 109 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362322 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Diet variation in Arctic Snow buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis) through DNA-metabarcoding of fecal samples, RiS ID 2272 | N/A | NOK 109 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362330 | NORSK POLARINSTITUTT | Investigating the Radiative impact of Impurities on snow and ice in Svalbard (IRIS) | N/A | NOK 112 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362338 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Mercury bioaccumulation in Arctic char of Svalbard lakes | N/A | NOK 82 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362342 | UNIVERSITETET I OSLO | Measuring perennial firn aquifers on Austfonna with GPR | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362356 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Digital Forlandsundet: Integrated geoscientific data modelling of the Forlandsundet basin, Western Svalbard | N/A | NOK 104 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362361 | UNIVERSITETET I TROMSØ - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET | Cancer Resistance of arctic Species | N/A | NOK 53 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362366 | UNIVERSITETET I TROMSØ - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET | UAV remote sensing of permafrost degradation and vegetation community changes after snow manipulation | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362369 | NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU | Wildfire Fallout and Arctic Waters: Assessing Heavy Metal Contamination in Landlocked Arctic Char on Svalbard | N/A | NOK 79 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362370 | NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU | Surface Element Mapping of Arctic Glaciers: Tracing Local and Long-Range Influences | N/A | NOK 46 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362371 | NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU | Geochemical Coupling in Arctic Lithosphere Matrices | N/A | NOK 95 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362372 | NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU | Technogenic Metals and Micro-/Nanoplastics in Svalbard Glacier Environments: Occurrence, Distribution and Insights into Long-Range Transport | N/A | NOK 95 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362374 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Arthropod Resurvey (2000-2026) along a receding Arctic Glacier foreland | N/A | NOK 114 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362376 | NORSK POLARINSTITUTT | Spatial Variability of Dust Deposition and Melt Effects on Drønbreen Glacier, Svalbard | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362397 | NORSK POLARINSTITUTT | Fast Laser Analysis of the StratigrapHy and Sunlight Transfer In the snowpaCK | N/A | NOK 118 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362418 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | (In)visible Changes: Glacial Methane and its Impacts on Fjord Ecosystems | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362421 | UNIVERSITETET I TROMSØ - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET | Sedimentary response to climatic and tectonic forcing in the Forlandsundet Graben and related basins | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362439 | HAVFORSKNINGSINSTITUTTET | Kelp - Urchin Transitions and Carbon Dynamics in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard (BlueArc field sampling). | N/A | NOK 60 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362446 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Radar scattering horizon experiment - ThawHorizon Svalbard | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362448 | UNIVERSITETET I TROMSØ - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET | Effects of Atlantification and terrestrial inputs on nutrient transfer and trophic structure in Arctic fjord plankton communities | N/A | NOK 111 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362462 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Tectono-stratigraphy of Forlandsundet Graben | N/A | NOK 104 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362468 | UNIVERSITETET I OSLO | Patterns in Arctic-Alpine Vegetation | N/A | NOK 120 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362470 | NORCE RESEARCH AS | Retrieving acoustic tracking data in Isfjorden | N/A | NOK 92 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362473 | NORGES MILJØ- OG BIOVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET (NMBU) | Ny-Ålesund winter Precipitation Experiment | N/A | NOK 111 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362479 | NORD UNIVERSITET | Diversity and functional role of coprophilous fungi in Svalbard (DiFuCS) | N/A | NOK 102 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362482 | NORGES MILJØ- OG BIOVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET (NMBU) | Baseline Assessment of Wastewater Treatment in Svalbard: A Foundation for Future Arctic Solutions | N/A | NOK 60 000 | 12.03.2026 |
| 362486 | UNIVERSITETSSENTERET PÅ SVALBARD AS | Rapid permafrost thaw can quickly change the landscape and make organic carbon available for degradation and export | N/A | NOK 105 000 | 12.03.2026 |
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