Event

Informational Webinar: Funding Opportunity focused on Digitalization in STEM Education

Join us for an information session about a new grant funding opportunity being offered by the Swedish Research Council. The primary aim of the grant is to support long-term research collaboration between Swedish and US scholars interested in digitalization in STEM education.

Date

18 February 2025

Time

16.00–17.00/4–5 pm Swedish time (22.00–23.00/10–11 am ET)

Place

Digital via Zoom

Organiser

Swedish Research Council

Register

No registration is required. Parts of the webinar are recorded and will be made available afterwards.

The webinar will provide an overview of the opportunity and will address questions.

Hosts

  • Pernilla Nilsson, Secretary General, The Swedish Research Council
  • Eric Knuth, STEM Education Directorate, National Science Foundation
  • Keith Chanon, Office of International Science & Engineering, National Science Foundation

See the call for further details about the grant opportunity: Network grant within educational sciences focusing on digitalisation and STEM education

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