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02 June 2025

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Visiting researcher grant in research into the Holocaust, victims of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism

The Swedish Research Council has decided that Daniel Lee, Reader in Modern History at Queen Mary University of London, will be awarded grants for Visiting researcher grant in research into the Holocaust, victims of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism 2025.

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In 2025 Visiting researcher grant in research into the Holocaust, victims of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism will be awarded Daniel Lee, Reader in Modern History at Queen Mary University of London. During the time in Sweden, Daniel Lee will be active at Uppsala University.

Visiting researcher grant in research into the Holocaust, victims of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism should be awarded to an internationally prominent researcher focused on these topics.

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