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Academy of Finland September Call is open

The Academy of Finland September Call deadline is Oct. 1st, 2018.

Funding can be applied for researcher posts and for research project funding.

Please, start filling in the online application early enough!

The most important new practices:
 

- Research Plan: No longer a separate file. The research plan should be filled on a separate tab Guidance .

- Publication list: The list of publications is filled in on a separate tab in the online application. On the Publications tab, enter the ten most important publications for the project (20 publications in the case of consortium applications). You must also append a complete list of publications to the application (go to the Appendices tab).

- CV: Only two pages. Guidance .

-There is a targeted Academy Project call for early-career researchers. The applicant must be a researcher at the professor or docent level and the applicant’s achievements in the past five years and potential contribute to the renewal of research will be reviewed.

For more information and advice, please check the Inside pages of Research and Innovation Services or contact the research liaison officer or grant writer of your school.

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