In this call, you can apply for project grants within the framework of Forte’s ten-year research program on mental health. A project grant should facilitate the implementation of a defined research project designed to contribute to increased knowledge in line with the call´s purpose. A total of approximately SEK 80 million is allocated, and you may apply for a maximum of SEK 5 million for three-year projects and SEK 6 million for four-year projects.
Clarification 4 December 2024: Please note that applications under this call for proposals may be written in Swedish or English. The assessment is not affected by the choice of language for the application.
Psychiatric conditions are a more serious form of mental ill-health and encompass a variety of mental illnesses and syndromes that each fulfil the requirements for a psychiatric diagnosis. Examples include psychotic disorders, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, self-harm, depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders and suicidal disorders. This call aims to increase knowledge in the research field, close knowledge gaps and strengthen research on issues concerning people who suffers the most.
The research can cover all age groups, and the research project applicant can focus on one or more of the areas and should include a sex and gender perspective when applicable. A user, patient, family member, and child/youth perspective is also important. We would like to see an interdisciplinary and/or multidisciplinary approach in the applications, and we see both a great need and good opportunities for collaboration in the research to increase relevance and opportunities for utilisation. Collaboration in the research process can take different forms, but we encourage close collaboration with stakeholders who are affected by the research and who can contribute important experiences and perspectives. Forte favours cross-sectoral collaboration and links with local or regional operators, where relevant. Forte also encourages international links, but the research needs to be relevant in a Swedish context.
Grant type
Project grant. Grants may be applied for by individual researchers as well as research groups.
Budget
For this call a budget of about SEK 80 million is available.
Number of applications
No more than one application per main applicant is permitted within this call for proposals. As a participating researcher you may participate in more than one application.
Project duration
Funding may be sought for 3 or 4 years.
Funding amounts
You may apply for a maximum of SEK 5 million for three-year projects and SEK 6 million for four-year projects. Please note that the maximum amount includes so called indirect costs/overheads (OH). Applications that exceed the specified limit will be rejected.
Schedule
Call opens: 19 November 2024, 10.00 CET
Call closes: 13 February 2025, 14.00 CET
Decisions published: To be announced
Project start: 1 July 2025
Applications under this call should address one or more of the following areas:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: FORTE: Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare
Sponsor Type:
Address: Magnus Ladulåsgatan 65, 118 27 Stockholm Phone +46 (0)8-775 40 70
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Feb 13, 2025
Feb 13, 2025
$547,075
Affiliation: FORTE: Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare
Address: Magnus Ladulåsgatan 65, 118 27 Stockholm Phone +46 (0)8-775 40 70
Website URL: https://forte.se/en/proposal/mental-ill-health-and-suicide-prevention-2025/
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