The Academy of Finland September call for applications will be open 1.-27.9.2017 - participate in the info event in Otaniemi, Töölö or City Center
is open for the period 1.–27.9.2017. Funding can be applied for
- Researcher post as
- Researcher post as
- , all research fields
- Academy programmes:
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; deadline 11 Sep 2017
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; deadline 16 Oct 2017
Specific rules of
- The Research Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering
- Academy Research Fellows may also be granted project funding under the Academy Project funding scheme.
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Postdoctoral Researchers may also be granted project funding under the Academy Project funding scheme.
- The fact that the applicant is a principal investigator for a consortium subproject is not an obstacle to being awarded a grant, and vice versa.
- The Research Council for Culture and Society
- Academy Research Fellows may also be granted project funding under the Academy Project funding scheme.
- Academy Research Fellows may also be granted project funding under the Academy Project funding scheme.
Participate in the info event in Otaniemi on 7.9., in Töölö on 23.8. or in City Center on 30.8.
In the in Otaniemi, the Academy of Finland will present the September call. In the roadshow event, science advisors of the Academy of Finland will present the contents and current issues of the September call. In Otaniemi’s event, the emphasis is in the Research Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering aspects, while in a similar event at the University of Helsinki (in City Center) the focus is on the Research Council for Culture and Society. The event arranged in Töölö is recommended especially for the researchers of the School of Business.
The new practices in the September call
- The Academy of Finland requires that all Academy-funded researchers make their scientific articles freely available via high-quality open access journals. Read more . You can join to gain hands-on experience on how to use Aalto’s repository solutions to comply with the funders open access mandates.
- The Academy is committed to the guidelines of the Finnish Advisory Board on Research Integrity and requires that Academy-funded researchers and sites of research respect the same guidelines. The Academy also recommend that researchers follow the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity.
- Mobility is required from Postdoctoral Researcher and Academy Research Fellow applicants.
- Those applying for funding for a research post as Postdoctoral Researcher or Academy Research Fellow are required to change research environments at the application stage or to have previous experience of working in other research environments (at least 6 months).
- The Academy Research Fellowship is intended to support the career development. Therefore Academy Research Fellow funding is not granted to persons who hold tenured professorships.
- The research plan should include descriptions of both the research project’s scientific impact and its expected impact beyond academia.
- The guidelines on application appendices have been updated. The text part of the research plan can be no more than twelve pages and no more than 15 pages in the case of consortium applications. Additionally the bibliography of max. two pages is allowed.
More information
- The Academy of Finland
- Inside pages of the Academy of Finland
The funded Academy of Finland projects of September of 2016 call can be found .
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