Trond Mohn Research Foundation (TMF) 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.
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Congratulations on completing your TMS Starting Grant, Helen F. Leslie-Jacobsen!
Helen Frances Leslie-Jacobsen received a TMS Starting Grant for the project Transformation of Medieval Law: Innovation and Application in Early Modern Norwegian Law Books.
New research center at Helse Bergen will find out why patients with serious psychotic disorders have a life expectancy that is 15-20 years less than ordinary people
Psychotic disorders, which include schizophrenia and bipolar disorders, affect between 1-2 percent of the population, and at least 30,000 people currently live with such disorders in Norway. The disorders lead to a significantly reduced quality of life and 15-20 years shortened average lifespan due to both natural and unnatural causes of death. Today's treatment methods have proven to be insufficient for a large subgroup of patients, which requires new research and a rethinking of treatment options in the field.
Congratulations on completing your TMS Starting Grant, Konrad Tywoniuk!
Konrad Tywoniuk from the department of physics and technology at UiB led the project Thermalising Jets: New Aspects of Non-Equilibrium Processes at Colliders.Focus Areas
Trond Mohn Research Foundation supports competence building measures at UiB and HUS.
The Foundation contributes to a range of thematic research initiatives e.g. artificial intelligence and medical research.
Since 2023 TMF has strengthened the cooperation with Tromsø research foundation and UiT.
TMF in numbers as of 31.12.2023