Research at Centre for Discipline-based education research

The MINT programme works closely with established research environments in subject didactics at Uppsala University.

Research areas

Discipline-based education research are done in many different contexts at the faculty of science and technology - from teachers exploring their practise to established research groups.

The MINT programme collaborates closely with established subject didactic research environments at Uppsala University such as:

MINT collaborates with Uppsala University's graduate school in subject didactics.

Strategc initiatives

MINT supports different strategic initiatives to strengthen discipline-based education research competence at the faculty. There is currently an ongoing initiative within biology and earth sciences

Research funders


There are various research funding organisations from which to apply for funding for subject didactic research. The different funding organisations are listed below.

Vetenskaprådets Utbildningsvetenskapliga kommitté
Kommittén för utbildningsvetenskap stödjer forskning och utbildning på forskarnivå av högsta vetenskapliga kvalitet inom det utbildningsvetenskapliga området.

Vetenskapsrådets utbildningsvetenskapliga kommitté

Stiftelsen Marcus och Amalia Wallenbergs Minnesfond
This foundation mainly supports scientific research in humanities and learning.

Stiftelsen Marcus and Amalia Wallenbergs Minnesfond

Marianne och Marcus Wallenbergs stiftelse
This foundation mainly supports scientific research in education and social sciences.

Marianne and Marcus Wallenbergs stiftelse

Central Bank of Sweden Jubilee Fund
This fund supports research in humanities and social sciences.

Riksbankens Jubileumsfond

FORTE Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare
Forte is a national research council that funds scientific research related to human health, working life and welfare.

FORTE

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