2026 SRC programme: The Changing Arctic Region (ARCTIC)

18 Nov 2025
21 Jan 2026 at 16.15 Finnish time
approx. €24m for first 3-year period (distributed between the two SRC programmes open for application)
1 Oct 2026–30 Sep 2029 (period 1), 1 Oct 2029–30 Sep 2032 (period 2)
Upcoming
  • Funding for multi- and interdisciplinary projects that seek solutions to the challenges presented in the programme; eligible consortia must include at least three organisations and at least three research fields
  • Funding budget for first funding period 2.75–3 million euros; total project duration 3 + 3 years
  • Solving societal challenges requires not only relevant research but also interaction aimed at societal impact between researchers and knowledge users throughout the project’s lifecycle. The funded projects shall participate in joint SRC programme activities.

The Finnish Government decided the 2026 themes and priority for strategic research in its plenary session on 9 October 2025. The cross-cutting priority is Finland as a global pioneer.

Research under this programme will examine the ongoing, multi-layered changes in the Arctic region that result from climate change, geopolitical tensions and economic interests. From Finland’s perspective, it is essential to understand how these fundamental changes will affect the people, livelihoods, nature and security of the region. The objective of the present programme is to develop Finnish Arctic expertise through multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research and to bolster Finland’s capacity to prepare for and influence changes in the Arctic region.

The Strategic Research Council (SRC) established within the Research Council of Finland provides funding for long-term, solution-oriented research of a high scientific standard that is aimed at finding solutions to major societal problems and challenges. SRC funding has the following characteristics:

  • The funding is only granted to consortia. The consortia must follow the consortium structure required by the SRC.
  • The funded consortia form a thematic programme led by a part-time programme director separately funded by the SRC. The main task of the programme director is to promote the societal impact of the programme.
  • The activities of the projects and their effects will also be monitored regularly. Certain parts of the monitoring data are public and can be used by the Research Council of Finland in its communications.
  • The funded projects shall commit to following the principles of responsible science.
  • Funding can be used to cover the salary of the consortium PI for the duration of the funding period. The SRC requires that consortium PIs commit themselves with a sufficient level of input to heading the consortium.
  • The consortia should work towards a balanced gender composition.
  • The funding follows the full cost model, and the SRC’s funding contribution comes to 100%.

Funded consortia and the programme director shall actively participate in programme activities and cross-programme activities for social impact. The programme directors are responsible for programme-level development of interaction and cross-programme cooperation, and for the promotion of the societal impact of strategic research. The funding for programme directors is granted through a separate call for applications, which is open concurrently with the programme call. A programme director may not act as consortium PI, subproject PI or work package leader in the programme they manage. The programme director must be a researcher at the professor or docent level.

The present SRC call has two stages. The first stage is open to all eligible applicants. SRC consortia shortlisted in the first call stage will be invited to submit full applications. The SRC decides which consortia are invited.

SRC consortium PIs must have a doctoral degree and hold the title of docent or have research experience at the docent level. To be eligible, a consortium must include at least three organisations and at least three research fields. An SRC consortium must also have an interaction coordinator qualified in their own field.

Before you fill in your application in the online services (SARA), carefully read the call text, the RCF's standard terms for funding and the SRC’s funding principles. Also read the section on responsible science available on the Research Council of Finland’s website. If the call text is in conflict with the standard terms, the terms should always be considered primary. If the translated English or Swedish version of the call text is in conflict with the Finnish call text, the Finnish version should always be considered primary.

Any changes in the call guidelines between the first and the second call stage will be notified on this page.

Read the full call text on this page.

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