Research funds from Yrp, deadline April 30, 2025
Internal announcement of research funding from YRP, deadline April 30, 2025
One of the main components of Remedy's program for younger researchers is the opportunity to apply for project funding for the initiation and completion of research projects. It is especially outlined that the support will facilitate projects at the entry level. As part of this, NOK 500,000 under the auspices of Remedy with a deadline of 30 April 2025.
Current applicants:
- PhD fellows, postdok and non-researchers who want to start research.
- The announcement is professional neutral, but applicants must be connected to one of the partners in Remedy, and the project must be affiliated with a work package.
- It will not be possible for senior -level researchers to seek support from the scheme.
Application is sent by e-mail to
The application shall consist of the following (collected in a PDF file):
- A project description of up to 4 pages (including references). In the project description, the project's background, utility, purpose, method, user participation, applicant/project group, connection to work package and budget should be described.
- The budget may contain expenses related to wages and operations. There must be a schedule for when the funds are to be used. The funds must be used by the end of 2026. Expenses for user participation are budgeted in accordance with Health South-East's current rates.
- A short resume and publication list (up to two pages in total).
- The maximum application sum is NOK 170,000 per application.
Applicants receive feedback by June 13, 2025
Each application is given a total score based on the following assessment criteria:
- Quality and originality - the quality and originality of the project in relation to the research front in the field. The extent to which the scientific background for the project, the project's issues, goals, research design and method choices are clearly described.
- Applicant's competence and qualifications - the extent to which the applicant has relevant expertise and experience (in relation to the applicant's career stage). The importance of awarding for the applicant's further career.
- Feasibility - the extent to which a realistic and appropriate plan has been described for the implementation of the project.
- Utility value - the extent to which justification in needs, coverage of knowledge gaps, opportunities for generalization/broad knowledge application and compliance with the center's strategy are clearly and
clearly described. - Impact and visibility - the extent to which the project has the potential for dissemination;
Publication (s), congresses, social media, media etc. - User participation- It must be explained by user participation in the project from idea to dissemination phase and possibly justified why this is not relevant.