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Researcher Project for Early Career Scientists (FRIPRO) Researcher Project for Early Career Scientists (FRIPRO) Financial scheme Researcher Project Application deadline Open-ended Relevant thematic areas for this call Ground-breaking research Target groups Research organisations Funding scale NOK 4 000 000-10 000 000 Amount of funding presumed available for this call for proposals NOK 510 000 000.
The FRIPRO scheme's annual budget of up to NOK 1,3 billion is tentatively divided between our three open-ended calls for proposals: (Three-Year) Researcher Project with International Mobility (FRIPRO), Researcher Projects for Early Career Scientists (FRIPRO) and Researcher Projects for Experienced Scientists (FRIPRO).
Project duration 36-48 months Create application Download all files Researcher Project for Early Career Scientists (FRIPRO). pdf Template for project description - Researcher Project for Experienced Scientists and Early Career (FRIPRO). docx Template for CV early career scientists.
docx Template for CV researchers. docx Template for suggesting reviewers. docx 11 December 2025: The limits for submission restriction periods have been lowered, so fewer project managers will receive a submission restriction period.
For applications submitted from 1 January 2025 onwards, submission restriction periods will be calculated according to the new rules. The limits for the submission restriction have been adjusted downwards, with effect from 1 January 2025. The call text has been somewhat restructured, where some information has been moved from the call text to FRIPRO's information page.
We have adjusted the amount of funding presumed available. We have specified the requirement relating to the project administrator. The purpose of FRIPRO is to fund curiosity-driven and bold research that can contribute to advancing the state-of-the-art.
FRIPRO supports both basic and applied research in all research areas. This call is aimed at researchers at an early stage in their careers, who have demonstrated the potential to conduct research of high scientific quality. New knowledge often arises in unexpected ways and in areas that are impossible to predict.
Therefore, free, basic research is important for scientific and academic renewal, and can form the basis for more applied research, business development and policy-making. The FRIPRO scheme will contribute to this, and we are therefore announcing funding for basic and applied research projects in all research areas, where the project ideas come from the scientists themselves.
At FRIPRO, we are willing to invest in the bold research that has the potential to provide significant advances in the field, even if it also has a significant risk of failing. We do not have any requirements regarding the potential for societal impact in the projects we fund through FRIPRO. The peer reviewers will only assess the applications on this point if you have described such possible effects in the application.
The competition in FRIPRO is fierce. We therefore have a qualification threshold which means that an application must receive a mark of 6 or 7 on all the assessment criteria in the peer review (according to a grading scale of 1–7, where 7 is the highest grade) to be eligible for funding. We therefore recommend that you work on making the application as good as possible before you submit it.
Five calls for ground-breaking research We want to reach researchers at different levels of their careers and different stages of their research.
We therefore have five calls for proposals, with different project sizes and objectives, and different requirements for the project manager's experience: Researcher Project with International Mobility ( International Mobility ): 0-7 years after PhD, with research stay(s) abroad Radical Research Ideas for Early Career Scientists ( Radical Research Ideas ): 2–7 years after PhD, short project to find out if your most riveting research idea is viable Researcher Project for Early Career Scientists ( Early Career Scientists , this call): 2–7 years after PhD, to gain experience in leading a research project Researcher Projects for Experienced Scientists ( Experienced Scientists ): 6+ years after PhD Top Researchers : 6+ years after PhD for the project manager and 2+ years after the PhD for at least one other project participant.
A long-term project with the goal of making the research community world-leading in its field. Do you meet the experience requirements for several of the calls and are unsure which one you should choose? Our general recommendation is to choose one of the calls that has the lowest experience requirements for the project manager.
Here, we expect a better chance of reaching the top of the competition for funding. Please also read the objectives and framework for each call for proposals you can apply for, and then choose the one that best suits your project idea. For a comparison of the five calls, see FRIPROs information page .
When can you submit your application and when will you receive an answer? We have made a video where we go through the application form: FRIPRO ongoing application reception and processing (video in Norwegian). The call is available in both Norwegian and English.
The text of the Norwegian call for proposals is legally binding. In the event of changes, the call text that appears at the time you submit the application applies to your application. Who is eligible to apply?
Only approved Norwegian research organisations may apply. See here for the list of approved Norwegian research organisations . Who can participate in the project?
The research organisation listed as the Project Owner in the application form must have approved the submission of the grant application. The project administrator registered in the application form must be an administrative representative at the project owner organisation, for example head of department, head of research, or someone else at the research organization with the formal authority to approve contracts.
This person will be formally responsible for the application, and will be our contact person in case there are project changes etc. Important : The project manager and the project administrator cannot be the same person. Applications where the same name is registered for these two roles, must be withdrawn and submitted again with the correct information, or they will be rejected.
You must dedicate at least 25 per cent of a full-time position in the project for the duration of the project period. You must be employed in at least 50 per cent of a full-time position at the Project Owner (research organisation) for the entire duration of the project period. You can be employed in a position as a postdoctoral fellow, researcher or another academic position.
You may, but do not have to, be employed by the Project Owner when you submit your grant application.
Ongoing project : If you are already a project leader for a project funded by FRIPRO or by ground-breaking research through an open-ended call ( Top Researchers and Research Ideas ), you can only be the project manager for a new application for Top Researchers , Experienced Scientists , Early Career or International Mobility if the new project has a start date after the end date in the first approved contract for the ongoing project.
If you are unsure of which date applies to you, contact the case officer for the ongoing project. You can be the project manager for an application for Radical Research Ideas or for other calls for proposals under the Research Council, even if you have an ongoing FRIPRO/ground-breaking research project. Project participants, partners and subcontractors Project participants are individuals/researchers.
Project partners and subcontractors are organisations. All persons who will be involved in the project must be employed by either the Project Owner, a project partner or a subcontractor while participating in the project. Subcontractors and persons associated with subcontractors must not be mentioned by name in the application, but the work to be done by subcontractors can be described.
You must enter all the researchers you have mentioned in the application under "project participants" in the application form. If the application is approved, you must have cooperation agreements with all project partners. A project partner may not have two different roles in the project.
This means that a subcontractor may not serve as Project Owner or partner in the project at the same time. What can you seek funding for? You can apply for funding to cover the actual costs necessary to carry out the project.
The Project Owner must obtain information on costs from the partners in the project. These costs are to be entered in the cost plan under the relevant cost category. You can receive support to cover the following costs: Payroll and indirect expenses .
Costs related to researcher time (including research fellowships and the position of the project manager) at the research organisations participating in the project. For doctoral research fellowships, support is limited to a maximum of three years full-time equivalents. For postdoctoral fellowships, duration of the support is limited to a minimum of three years and a maximum of four years.
See our website about post-doctoral research fellowship positions and doctoral research fellowship positions . For applications submitted in 2025, our support for personnel and indirect costs in the higher education sector is limited to our rates for funding of research fellowships .
If the rates do not cover all costs for recruitment positions in the university and university college or institute sector or for research positions in the university and university college sector, we assume that you cover the difference with your own funding. For research positions in the institute sector, you must use the hourly rates that the department has reported to us.
From 1 January 2026, new guidelines for payroll and indirect costs apply (only in Norwegian). All applications submitted from this date onwards must follow the new guidelines. The Research Council will stop using lump-sum rates from this date.
Equipment . This includes operating and depreciation costs for scientific equipment and research infrastructure necessary to carry out the project. Operating expenses .
Costs for other activities that are necessary to carry out the project's R&D activities. Procurements from subcontractors over NOK 100 000 must be specified. You will find detailed and important information about what to enter in the project budget on our website on what the budget should contain .
If the project includes doctoral and post-doctoral research fellowships and there are concrete plans in place for research stays abroad for the fellowship holders, the costs of such stays may be included in the grant application. The Research Council also has a separate call for Funding for Research Stays Abroad for Doctoral and Post-doctoral Fellows .
The project manager may seek funding under that call during the project period for research stays abroad for research fellows affiliated to the project, as well as for the project manager. The Research Council can provide NOK 4–10 million in funding per project under this call. We do not require own financing.
The Research Council requires a high standard of research ethics in the projects we fund, and ethics is included in the assessment criterion for Research Quality. In the template for the project description, there is a separate section that deals with this. The description of ethics is first and foremost an assurance to the peers that there is a plan in place to deal with the most important ethical dilemmas in the project.
If you need to describe this in more detail, this can be done elsewhere in the project description, for example under method selection, or you can do so in the data management plan(s) (see below). The responsibility for ensuring that the research ethics standard is followed lies with the individual researcher and research institution (cf. the Act on the Organisation of Research Ethics Work , in Norwegian).
The panel's assessment and the Research Council's decision on funding do not entail any research ethics approval. The Research Council will not award funding that constitutes state aid under this call. This means that the funding should only go to your non-economic activity.
We require a clear separation of accounts for the organisation’s economic and non-economic activities. Our requirements for allocation and disbursement of support for the first year, and any pledges and payments for subsequent years, can be found in our General Terms and Conditions for R&D Projects on the information page What the contract involves .
If you are awarded funding for the project, you must update the application with extended budgets. There are also requirements for research security, action plans for gender equality, open access for scientific articles, data management plans, storage of research data and registration of studies involving humans. You can find more information about what you must do if your application is approved on FRIPRO's information page .
Relevant thematic areas for this call This call encompasses all disciplines and research areas, and we are accepting applications for funding for both basic and applied research. Requirements for this funding scheme The application must be created and submitted via My RCN Web. This call for proposals is open-ended, which means that you can create and submit an application at any time.
You can edit and save a created application until you submit it. It is the application that is submitted that is processed. You cannot change the application after you have submitted it.
If you wish to make any changes to an application after you’ve submitted it, you must withdraw it. You can do so by sending us an e-mail to fripro@rcn. no with a copy to the administrative officer of the application stating the ES number of the application.
Applications withdrawn within one month of submission do not result in a waiting period. You may then create a new application as a copy of the old one, make any necessary changes, and submit it again. The application must meet the following requirements: The application and all attachments must be written in English.
Mandatory attachments must be included. The attachments must be in PDF format. Requirements relating to the project manager, the Project Owner, project administrator and partners must be met.
The project must have a planned start date between 8 and 18 months after submission of the application. If the application does not meet the requirements in the list above, we will ask you to withdraw the application and possibly resubmit it where the deficiencies have been corrected. If the application is not withdrawn, it may be rejected.
Project managers of rejected applications receive a one year waiting period. Use designated templates for all mandatory attachments. The templates can be found at the end of the call.
project description, maximum 11 pages CV for the project manager, maximum 4 pages Documentation for subtracting time if you apply for a deduction for experience. We don't have a template for this. The document must be uploaded under Attachments/Other items in the application form.
CV for the most important project participants Each CV can be a maximum of four pages. It is mandatory to use the CV template at the bottom of the call. Upload each CV as a separate attachment and select the attachment category "Curriculum vitae (CV)".
You will assess which project participants are the most important, and in which cases it will be of importance in the application processing to assess the project participants' qualifications. CVs of relevant candidates for PhD and postdoctoral positions must not be attached, and it is not permitted to mention these in the application.
If you wish, you can attach a brief description of competence or suggestions for up to three peers you believe would be suitable to assess your application. Reviewers must have their workplace outside of Norway and must have considerable experience within research. We are not obliged to use the suggestions, but can do so if necessary.
Use the template at the bottom of the call. All attachments to the application must be submitted with the application. Attachments other than those mentioned here as mandatory and optional, as well as any websites that you link to in the application, will not be included in the assessment of the application.
Be careful to upload the correct attachment type, as there are no technical restrictions on what kind of templates it is possible to upload in the application form.
We assess applications in light of the objectives of the application type in question and on the basis of the following criteria: Excellence – potential for advancing the state-of-the-art The extent to which the proposed work is ambitious, novel, and goes beyond the state-of-the-art • Scientific creativity and originality. • Novelty and boldness of hypotheses or research questions.
• Potential for development of new knowledge beyond the current state-of-the-art, including significant theoretical, methodological, experimental or empirical advancement. Excellence – quality of R&D activities The quality of the proposed R&D activities • Quality of the research questions, hypotheses and project objectives, and the extent to which they are clearly and adequately specified.
• Credibility and appropriateness of the theoretical approach, research design and use of scientific methods. Appropriate consideration of interdisciplinary approaches. • The extent to which appropriate consideration has been given to ethical issues and gender dimension in research content, and the use of stakeholder/user knowledge if appropriate.
Potential impact of the proposed research • Potential for academic impact: The extent to which the planned outputs of the project address important present and/or future scientific challenges. The extent to which the planned outputs are openly accessible to ensure reusability of the research outputs and enhance reproducibility.
• Potential for societal impact (if addressed by the applicant): The extent to which the planned outputs of the project address UN Sustainable Development Goals or other important present and/or future societal challenges. • The extent to which the potential impacts are clearly formulated and plausible.
Communication and exploitation • The extent to which the appropriate open science practices are implemented as an integral part of the proposed project to ensure open sharing and wide distribution of research outputs. • Quality and scope of communication and engagement activities with different target audiences, including relevant stakeholders/users.
The quality of the project manager and project group • The extent to which the project manager has relevant expertise and experience, and demonstrated ability to perform high-quality research (as appropriate to the career stage). • The degree of complementarity of the participants and the extent to which the project group has the necessary expertise needed to undertake the research effectively.
The quality of the project organisation and management • Effectiveness of the project organisation, including the extent to which resources assigned to work packages are aligned with project objectives and deliverables. • Appropriateness of the allocation of tasks, ensuring that all participants have a valid role and adequate resources in the project to fulfil that role.
• Appropriateness of the proposed management structures and governance. Administrative procedures The Research Council's competence requirement is that at least two of the referees assessing the application must have generalist or specialist expertise in the application. Write your application so that it can be understood by peers with general expertise in the research field.
The FRIPRO scheme's annual budget of up to NOK 1,3 billion is tentatively divided between three of the open-ended calls for proposals: (Three-Year) Researcher Project with International Mobility (FRIPRO), Researcher Projects for Early Career Scientists (FRIPRO) and Researcher Projects for Experienced Scientists (FRIPRO). The actual distribution may be different. The funding is allocated evenly throughout each year.
The overall budget may change as a result of changes in the Research Council's budgets. The average application processing time is about 5 months, with variations of 2-10 months. We announce which applications have been granted approximately every two months.
Applicants will also receive a reply letter on My RCN Web. See "How are applications processed, and when will I receive a result?" on the FRIPRO information page for a more thorough description of the application processing in FRIPRO.
Applications for Researcher Project for Early Career Scientists (FRIPRO) should be created on My RCN Web. Application templates should be filled and uploaded in the application. Template for project description - Researcher Project for Experienced Scientists and Early Career (FRIPRO).
docx Template for CV early career scientists. docx Template for CV researchers. docx Template for suggesting reviewers.
docx About the results of the application assessment process Total amount sought 371 500 000 Amount awarded 69 900 000 Total number of applications 38 Number of approved applications 7 Approved applications Project no. 360432 HotSpot: Stress-induced mutations in evolution UNIVERSITETET I OSLO Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 13. 11.
2025 360510 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO Dynamics: Noncommutativity, Groupoids, Homotopy theory (DyNGH) Banebrytende forskning NOK 6 013 000 15. 12. 2025 360559 Technological Change, Labor Representation, and Job Quality: A Comparative Historical Analysis, c.
1830–1980 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 13. 11. 2025 360777 UNIVERSITETET I TROMSØ - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET Forecasting Antibiotic Resistance by Understanding the Evolution of Resistance Enzymes Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 15.
12. 2025 360791 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO CancER-phagy: Unravelling and targeting ER-phagy in cancer Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 15. 12.
2025 360991 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO Identification and targeting of noncoding RNA domains in metabolic disease Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 15. 12. 2025 361072 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO Metabolism-Epitranscriptome Crosstalk: Novel Regulation in Embryo Development Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 15.
12. 2025 361673 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO From Individual Behavioral Plasticity to Population Resilience: Killer Whale Adaptation under Environmental Change Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 15. 12.
2025 361919 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO GROOVE: Mapping, Modeling, and Perceiving the Combinatorics of Groove-Based Rhythms Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 15. 12. 2025 361855 UNIVERSITETET I AGDER Category shifts, the periphery, and the structure of linguistic categories Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 17.
03. 2026 361296 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO APExModel: Addressing Antimicrobial Peptides by Integrating Experiments into Modelling Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 17. 03.
2026 361094 NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU Weighted inequalities in complex and harmonic analysis Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 17. 03. 2026 361051 STIFTELSEN FRISCHSENTERET FOR SAMFUNNSØKONOMISK FORSKNING GREENLAB – Green Incentives, Labor Markets, and Skill Demand Banebrytende forskning NOK 9 948 000 17.
03. 2026 360756 NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU RT-D2D : Real-Time Data to Real-Time Decisions - Optimizing Energy Communities Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 17. 03.
2026 360742 UNIVERSITETET I OSLO From Ordered Spin Textures to Frustrated Magnetism for Cryogenic Cooling Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 17. 03. 2026 360636 NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU Developing inert anodes for manganese deposition by molten oxide electrolysis Banebrytende forskning NOK 10 000 000 17.
03. 2026 Messages at time of print 29 April 2026, 11:28 CEST For the calls for proposals with the application deadline 29 April at 13:00 CET, we manage our hotline +47 22 03 70 00 Monday 27 April and Tuesday 28 April at CET 08:00–15:45 and Wednesday 29 April at CET 08:00-13:00.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Norwegian research organizations, including academic institutions and research and technology organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates NOK 4,000,000 - NOK 10,000,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: Focused EPSCoR Collaborations Program (FEC) is sponsored by U.S. National Science Foundation. The FEC program builds interjurisdictional collaborative teams of EPSCoR investigators in STEM focus areas. Projects are investigator-driven and must include researchers from at least two EPSCoR eligible jurisdictions with complementary expertise to address challenges. The program aims to drive discovery and build sustainable STEM capacity. Tennessee is an EPSCoR-eligible jurisdiction.
Engineering of Biomedical Systems (EBMS) Program is sponsored by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). The EBMS program supports fundamental and transformative research at the interface of engineering and biomedical sciences to solve biomedical problems. Projects should focus on high-impact, transformative methods and technologies, including the development of validated models (living or computational) of normal and pathological tissues and organ systems, and advanced biomanufacturing of three-dimensional tissues and organs.