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The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) is Switzerland’s premier funding agency for scientific research, established in 1952. It supports a broad spectrum of disciplines, from the natural and engineering sciences to the social sciences and humanities. The SNSF promotes innovative and groundbreaking research through competitive grants, fostering the development of early-career researchers while also supporting large-scale collaborative projects. By prioritizing excellence and fostering international collaboration, the SNSF plays a crucial role in advancing Switzerland’s position as a global leader in scientific innovation and discovery.