Open from 1 September to 6 October at 3:00 pm.
Ragnar Söderbergs stiftelse announces grants for postdoctoral fellowships in law, with the possibility for a research stay abroad.
1 September – 6 October 2022 by 15:00 CET
Note that both the applicant and the Head of Department are required to electronically sign the application before the call closes.
The main objectives for the call are:
Furthermore, we want to promote international networking and collaboration by offering grant holders the opportunity to apply for additional funding for research stays at universities abroad.
To be eligible the applicant must meet the following two criteria:
We welcome applications from researchers that are not yet established in Sweden. In such cases, the researcher must be employed at a Swedish university by the start of the grant period. Since the application must be signed by the Head of Department the necessary arrangements with the host institution in Sweden needs to be made well in advance.
The grant may be used for salary of the applicant and direct project related cost. It must not be used to fund other employees. Eligible costs are:
Please note that indirect costs (overhead) including rental costs for office space are not fully funded by the Ragnar Söderbergs stiftelse. We provide a fixed amount for overhead and rental costs according to the policy of the foundation.
The Host institution must meet the following requirements:
Grant period
The grant period is two years. The starting date is set by the applicant, but it cannot be set earlier than 1 February 2023 or later than 1 October 2023.
Applications must be submitted through our online grant portal. For further information on how to use the portal and how to write the application please refer to the application guidelines.
We work with both national and international reviewers and thus all applications must be written in English.
Note that both the applicant and the Head of Department are required to digitally sign the application (using Bank-ID) before it can be submitted. By signing the application, the Head of Department verifies that the host institution will comply with the requirement described above. If you do not have a Bank-ID you need to contact us well ahead of the deadline.
Applications will be evaluated by a review panel consisting of five prominent law scholars from national and international universities. The review panel will assess the applications based on two criteria: scientific quality of the proposed research project and merits of the applicant. The purpose of the review process is to identify applications where the project has strong potential to provide novel knowledge of high academic standard to the research field, and the applicant has a strong potential to develop into a leading researcher in her/his field.
Interview step
The highest ranked applicants will be invited for an interview with the review panel in the presence of representatives from Ragnar Söderbergs stiftelse. The purpose of the interview is for the review panel to ask additional questions regarding the application and the proposed project. The interviews will be held in Stockholm on 25 November 2022 and attendance is mandatory for applicants that have advanced to the interview stage.
The board of the foundation will decide in December 2022 which applications to fund. All applicants will receive notification by e-mail and a list of all awarded grants will be published on our website.
Grants were awarded to the following researchers.
Johanna Chamberlain at Uppsala University for the project ‘Damages for PFAS contamination and future harm – the tort law challenge accepted?’.
Agnes Hellner at Stockholm University for the project ‘Allocation of institutional responsibility for climate change mitigation in the Nordics: what can constitutional environmental law (and absence of) climate change litigation tell about the role of courts and legislatures?’.
For transparency we publish the names of the reviewers after all decisions on funding have been made. The reviewers will not answer any questions regarding the call or applications. All such questions are handled by the secretariat.
The review panel for this call consisted of five national and international scholars in law. Professor Sanja Bogojevic (University of Oxford and Lund University) chaired the panel. The other members were Professor Jenny Julén-Votinius (Lund University), Professor Johan Lindholm (Umeå University), Professor Mårten Schultz (Stockholm University and Institute for Future Studies) and Professor Marlene Wind (Copenhagen University).