Fairness and the Moral Mind, European Research Council, Advanced Grant 2018
Research Centre of Excellence, the Reserach Council of Norway (A centre for experimental research on fairness, inequality, and rationality)
Toppforsk Grant from the Research Council of Norway, 2014 (Research project: Fair inequality and personal responsibility: The nature of inequality acceptance. 22 mill NOK).
Research Grant from NORFACE, 2014 (Research project: Fairness, personal responsibility and the welfare state, joint project leader with Alexander W. Cappelen. 1.5 mill Euro).
Research Grant from the Kavli Foundation, 2014 (Research project: Girls’ Economic Empowerment - The Best Contraceptive? 0.8 mill NOK)
Research Grant from Peder Sather Center for Advanced Study, 2013 (Research project: Behavioral Economics Collaboration Project. 0.05 mill USD, joint project leader with Shachar Kariv)
Research Grant from the Norwegian Research Council, 2012 (Research project: Girls’ Economic Empowerment- The Best Contraceptive? 3 mill NOK).
Research Grant from the Norwegian Research Council, 2010 (Research project: On the Mechanics of Microfinance, joint project leader with Kjetil Bjorvatn. 9.7 mill NOK).
Research Grant from the Norwegian Research Council, 2009 (Research project: Moral Preferences, Labor Markets and Welfare Policy, joint project leader with Alexander W. Cappelen. 9.6 mill NOK).
Leiv Eiriksson Mobility Grant from the Norwegian Research Council, 2009 (0.26 mill NOK)
Research Grant from the private bank Sparebanken Vest, 2009 (Research project Business Training and Microfinance in Tanzania, joint project leader with Kjetil Bjorvatn, 0.2 mill NOK).
Research Grant from the Norwegian Research Council, 2007 (Research project: Responsibility, individual choice, and redistributive policy, joint project leader with Alexander W. Cappelen. 7.3 mill NOK).
Research Grant from the private bank Sparebanken Vest, 2007 (Research project Business Training and Microfinance in Tanzania, joint project leader with Kjetil Bjorvatn, 0.4 mill NOK).
Research Grant from the Norwegian Research Council, 2005 (Research project: A Liberal Egalitarian Approach to Disability, joint project leader with Alexander W. Cappelen and Ole F. Norheim. 0.9 mill NOK).
Research Grant from the Norwegian Research Council, 2002 (Research project: From circumstances to choice: Implications of the new genetics for social justice and health policy , joint project leader with Alexander W. Cappelen and Ole F. Norheim. 2.8 mill NOK).
Professor Bertil Tungodden has been awarded Europe’s most sought-after research funding, the ERC Advanced Grant. Only one other Norwegian researcher was awarded the grant.
In competition with 150 other strong research environments in Norway, the Research Council of Norway has now awarded NHH a Centre of Excellence.