General
Individual researchers and research groups can apply for funds in the size of NOK 150.000 up to NOK 500.000 per year. The funds can be used for shorter periods or until the end of 2018. A time plan for the use of funds has to be included in the application.
You can apply for support to increase the probability of succeeding with external applications, through; e.g. pilot work, establishment or development of research groups and funds to finalize publications from project that currently has no funding.
The main goal of the call is to contribute to the research strategy at PSI. The applicants need to argue for why their project supports the department ambition to perform high impact research through; your career as individual researchers, the goal to increase number of external funded projects, the development of several strong research groups at PSI and cross sectional research at PSI. Quality will be judged in terms of the application, publications, and judgements of applications reviewed by external committees or other forms of project peer review.
The applications should contain a description of the project (1-2) pages and a 2 page CV for the PI. Use the format for the CV linked here. The application should be uploaded in this net form. In addition the applicant needs to show how the project complies with the department research strategy.
Deadline: February 7th midnight.
Results 2017-2018
Name | Section | Sought | Granted | Project/Group |
Mona Bekkhus | HUP | 190 | 150 | Maternal stress in pregnancy |
Julien Mayor | HUP | 165 | 165 | App-based normed language test |
Nils Inge Landr? | CCogN | 693 | 140 | Transdiagnostic rumination |
Rolf Reber | Maks | 750 | 750 | Affective Sciences Group |
Thomas Espeseth | CCogN | 640 | 400 | Mental effort and the pupillary system |
Egil Nygaard | HUP | 479 | 110 | Children born to mothers with opioid addiction |
René Huster | CCogN | 1000 | 750 | Center for Cognitive Electrophysiology |
Lotte Thomsen | MAKS | 250 | 120 | Innate social representations and instincts |
Siri Leknes | MAKS | 500 | 400 | Social situations confer addiction risk or resilience |
Evalill Karevold | HUP | 462 | 120 | Child self-regulation in times of transition |