Research in the wake of the pandemic: Invitation to seminar #2
REGISTRATION The Research Council, the Norwegian Cancer Society and Trond Mohn Foundation will organize a seminar s...
Trond Mohn Foundation gives grants towards research.
Norwegian universities and university hospitals can receive grants from this foundation. Applications from other institutions, organisations or individuals are not considered.
The foundation invites universities and university hospitals to apply, either through calls for proposals or by direct invitation.
Trond Mohn Foundation gives grants towards research.
Norwegian universities and university hospitals can receive grants from this foundation. Applications from other institutions, organisations or individuals are not considered.
The foundation invites universities and university hospitals to apply, either through calls for proposals or by direct invitation.
REGISTRATION The Research Council, the Norwegian Cancer Society and Trond Mohn Foundation will organize a seminar s...
The newly established Centre for Regenerative Medicine at Haukeland University Hospital, will nominate projects to ...
CAMRIA – Western Norwegian Centre for AMR – is invited to nominate projects to Trond Mohn Foundation. T...
Trond Mohn Foundation supports competence building measures at the University of Bergen and Haukeland University Hospital. The Foundation’s flagship programme is our Starting Grant programme, which has been instrumental in bringing 39 outstanding young researchers from all over the world to the University of Bergen since 2005.
Trond Mohn Foundation supports competence building measures at the University of Bergen and Haukeland University Hospital. The Foundation’s flagship programme is our Starting Grant rogramme, which has been instrumental in bringing 39 outstanding young researchers from all over the world to the University of Bergen since 2005.
Grants to infrastructure have long been one of the Foundation’s priorities, covering everything from innovative research infrastructure in the social sciences to medical equipment of immediate benefit to patient treatment and research.
Grants to infrastructure have long been one of the Foundation’s priorities, covering everything from innovative research infrastructure in the social sciences to medical equipment of immediate benefit to patient treatment and research.
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The Foundation contributes to a range of thematic research initiatives. The most recent initiatives are in the fields of bioinformatics, medical visualisation and pure mathematics. The mathematics initiative is the Foundation’s first national programme.
The Foundation contributes to a range of thematic research initiatives. The most recent initiatives are in the fields of bioinformatics, medical visualisation and pure mathematics. The mathematics initiative is the Foundation’s first national programme.