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ERC Reception 2024

We are celebrating researchers in Sweden who have received project funding from the European Research Council, ERC, in 2023, with a reception in the Swedish Research Council’s premises.

Date

11 June 2024

Time

14.00–17.00

Place

Swedish Research Council, Hantverkargatan 11 B, Stockholm

Registration

Invitation only

During the reception, the grant recipients will make short presentations of their research, and there will be opportunities for discussion. The afternoon ends with networking. The Swedish Research Council will offer refreshments.

A special invitation has been sent to the 56 researchers in Sweden who were awarded funding from the ERC in 2023. Other persons linked to the 2023 grant decisions are also invited.

Program

  • 14.00 Opening
  • 14.15 Maria Thuveson, Executive Director of the Swedish Research Council, and Torsten Persson, Professor at Stockholm University and member of ERC Scientific Council
  • 14.30–15.30 Grantee Talks. The ERC awardees will make short presentations of their research (two minutes per person)
  • 15.30–17.00 Refreshments and networking

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Contact

NCP Europeiska forskningsrådet, ERC

Anethe Mansén

anethe.mansen@vr.se

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