The database covers the years from 2007 and onwards. When you filter by year, it is the start year of the funding period that is used. Swecris shows the projects’ funding period (the period when a project receives funding) – from the start date to the end date. Read more about subject classification according to Statistics Sweden on SCB.se. (in Swedish) External link. As the classification was introduced in 2011, most of the older projects are unclassified. Research projects that lack classification are categorised as “unclassified”. Each of these have two further subsidiary levels (3-digit level and 5-digit level). The subject classification shows the highest level (1-digit level). The research projects in the database are classified by subject according to Statistics Sweden’s classification standard from 2011. Swedish National Space Agency (data available for 2009–2017).Ragnar Söderberg Foundation (data available for 2011–2017).Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies.Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU).Swedish Energy Agency (personal names includes as from 2015).Swedish Heart-Lung Foundation (data included as from 2018)įunding bodies supplying data once per year as from 2008:.Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (for the Advancement of the Humanities and Social Sciences).Forte (Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare).Formas (Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development).Some funding bodies supply data continuously to Swecris, while others do so once a year.įunding bodies supplying data weekly as from 2008: How often is the content of Swecris updated?
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