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1,6 million SEK to Swedish-Japanese research projects within STINT

The Swedish Research Council is contributing a total of 1.6 million SEK to three projects within STINT’s Joint Japan-Sweden Research Collaboration for the period 2019–2022.

The aim of Joint Japan-Sweden Research Collaboration is to strengthen Swedish research and higher education by developing and establishing international partnerships. It is of particular importance for young researchers and doctoral students to participate in the exchanges. The proposed project must encompass at least one Swedish and at least one Japanese party.

STINT’s Japanese partner, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), finances the Japanese participants at an equivalent level.

Read about the research projects at STINT´s website External link.

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