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Guidelines for Application
Published: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 11:05:50 GMT   Updated: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 08:47:49 GMT
Here you will find guidelines for application in Sida supported programmes.

To receive funding from open calls for Swedish Universities, such as Partner Driven Cooperation (PDC), you must submit an application in the application system found here. Applications can only be submitted during an open call.

In addition Sida has Guidelines for Applying Organisations, which is aimed at regional and international research organisations which have received an invitation by Sida to submit a proposal. This program is not open to researchers based in Sweden.

Sida also has a note on "What makes for a good funding proposal?" aimed at all partner organisations, click here to download it.  

 
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