The application period begins Januari 7, 2026.
The Foundation supports projects with high scientific potential. Projects should be focused on a coherent research question where the complementary competencies of the participating scientists gives new possibilities to attack the chosen research question.
Projects normally have a budget of between SEK 15 million and SEK 40 million. Projects can have a duration of three to five years.
High-priority projects include new research areas and research that is interdisciplinary in nature.
A project must have a freestanding purpose and not merely constitute auxiliary funding for current operations or other projects in progress. For subjects in which research is generic in nature, such as mathematics, a project can consist of joint concept development.
During the period 2010 to 2022, the Foundation has granted almost SEK 8 billion in project grants.
Application period
The application period for 2026 begins Januari 7. Last day of application February 1 at 1:00 pm.
Nominations for the program
Swedish Universities are allowed to nominate projects according to the list below. 40 % of the nominated projects must be led by a researcher from the underrepresented gender.
University | Number of nominations |
Karolinska Institutet | 15 |
Uppsala University | 15 |
Lund University | 15 |
Stockholm University | 15 |
Chalmers University of Technology | 10 |
KTH Royal Institute of Technology | 10 |
University of Gothenburg | 10 |
Umeå University | 10 |
Linköping University | 10 |
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences | 5 |
Luleå University of Technology | 5 |
Others | 2 |
Guidelines for research projects with high scientific potential
Vice-chancellor’s letter of support
According to Foundation rules, the vice-chancellor or the equivalent must approve the application. A separate appendix signed by the vice-chancellor (or the person designated by the vice-chancellor to represent him or her) must be attached to the application. The vice-chancellor must certify that the project application has undergone internal prioritization and that faculty resources will be made available to the researcher(s), in cases where such resources are accounted for in the budget submitted. Furthermore, the vice-chancellor must certify that indirect costs beyond those approved by the Foundation will be covered by the university and that indirect project costs will be accounted for in accordance with the established model.
Grants for equipment are normally awarded as part of a project in which the cost of the equipment is directly related to the scientific operations of the project. Equipment is financed through depreciation, which must be calculated linearly across its entire economic/scientific life, not merely across the project period sought. Procurement must take place no later than 2 years after the project starts, and depreciation can thereby commence and be sought for 2 years longer than other costs.
The Foundation supports projects with high scientific potential. Projects should be focused on a coherent research
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Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Address: P.O. Box 16066 SE-103 22 Stockholm
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$1,343,689
up to 3583169.85
Affiliation: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Address: P.O. Box 16066 SE-103 22 Stockholm
Website URL: https://kaw.wallenberg.org/en/calls/2026-research-projects-high-scientific-potential
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