What is the FRÖ program?
The FRÖ program is made to promote the cooperation between French and Swedish researchers by giving the possibility to have a short experience in France (1 to 4 weeks). The program intends to establish new collaborations (especially in regards to setting up European projects) and/or strengthen the existing collaborations between French and Swedish scientists, universities or research centers.
The grant will only cover the travelling and accommodation costs, i.e. the cost of the flight from Sweden as well as local transfer and the accommodation in France. Travelling is usually done in economy class or equivalent. Frö grant is 750 euros or 1500 euros.
Note that this program is not open to PhD students.
Who can apply?
All researchers established in Sweden, regardless of their nationality, may apply to this program with priority to young researchers. Are considered as young researchers those whose PhD has been obtained within the past ten years. All research fields are egilible. Stays including more than one research institution, possibly in different cities, will be prioritized.
How to apply?
Next Application period: 2 October – 26 November 2017
Results will be published on our website and an individual email will be sent to all applicants.
The grant must be used before December 2018.
Need more information?
For specific information you can contact us at science@www.ifs2022.hemsida.eu
This is a short list of our most frequently asked questions.
- I work in France/Sweden but I do not have the French/Swedish nationality, can I apply?
Yes, our mobility programs are open to researchers active in France or in Sweden, regardless of their nationality.
- How do I know that my application has been taken into account?
After you complete the form, you will receive a confirmation email automatically. If not, please contact us at science@www.ifs2022.hemsida.eu.
- A professor in Sweden follows my work related to my thesis advisor, but we have not signed a joint supervision agreement. Can I apply to Ömse?
No. Ömse is exclusively reserved for PhD students formally registered under joint supervision between two institutions.
- My research team has many contacts in Sweden. Are there other forms of support?
Yes, the Embassy of France / French Institute of Sweden now has three complementary mobility programs: The Ömse program for PhD students under joint supervision, the Frö program for Swedish researchers and the Tor program for French researchers.