SNSF Datastory: Where do our Postdoc.Mobility grantees go? Europe is the trend The SNSF sends hundreds of early-career researchers all over the world every year to take part in multi-year international research visits. Where do they go? English German French Author(s): Oliver John, Martina Haug, Anne Jorstad Publication date: 2022-07-1
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Newly calculated figures illustrate the sharp decline in contributions from EU programmes to Swiss i...
SNSF Datastory: Initial preliminary figures on SNSF funding in 2021: We invested 882 million francs ...
Coronavirus-related research funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation is successfully deliver...
The SNSF has been awarding grants to research projects across all scientific disciplines since 1952....
Since 2017, project partners can contribute to specific aspects of research projects supported by th...
The Swiss research landscape suffers from a chronic underrepresentation of women. This can also be s...
The SNSF Career Tracker Cohorts (CTC) study tracks the careers of applicants for the postdoctoral ca...
The Innovation Union Communication asserts the need for researchers to be able ‘to work and cooperat...
The mobility of researchers in Europe is a key issue toward a better coordination andalignment of Re...
The global competition and related international academic mobility in science and research is rising...
Study on mobility pat-terns and career paths of EU researchers Mobility Patterns and Career Paths of...
The International Science Programme (ISP) at Uppsala University, Sweden, aims to contribute to the g...
The Centre for East European and International Studies (ZOiS) seeks to fill the position of one Post...
Datastory: The SNSF funds over 80% of researchers from Switzerland before their first ERC grant Res...
Datastory: Using SNSF Data: A Sustainable Example The SNSF publishes a substantial amount of data a...
Newly calculated figures illustrate the sharp decline in contributions from EU programmes to Swiss i...
SNSF Datastory: Initial preliminary figures on SNSF funding in 2021: We invested 882 million francs ...
Coronavirus-related research funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation is successfully deliver...
The SNSF has been awarding grants to research projects across all scientific disciplines since 1952....
Since 2017, project partners can contribute to specific aspects of research projects supported by th...
The Swiss research landscape suffers from a chronic underrepresentation of women. This can also be s...
The SNSF Career Tracker Cohorts (CTC) study tracks the careers of applicants for the postdoctoral ca...
The Innovation Union Communication asserts the need for researchers to be able ‘to work and cooperat...
The mobility of researchers in Europe is a key issue toward a better coordination andalignment of Re...
The global competition and related international academic mobility in science and research is rising...
Study on mobility pat-terns and career paths of EU researchers Mobility Patterns and Career Paths of...
The International Science Programme (ISP) at Uppsala University, Sweden, aims to contribute to the g...
The Centre for East European and International Studies (ZOiS) seeks to fill the position of one Post...