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Ten new projects to enhance well-being for the future

Ten research projects have now been granted funding in the international call Enhancing well-being for the future. Swedish researchers participate in six of these projects.

The call Enhancing well-being for the future 2023 was a joint call organised by the cooperation networks NORFACE (New Opportunities for Research Funding Agency Cooperation in Europe) and CHANSE (Collaboration of Humanities and Social Sciences in Europe). 20 European research funding organisations from 18 countries were participating in the call, including Forte and the Swedish Research Council.

The call was aimed at research teams with 4–6 researchers from at least 4 countries.

Forte and the Swedish Research Council will jointly fund about 24 million SEK to Swedish researchers that participate in six of the projects that have been granted funding.

More information about the project at Fortes webbsite. External link.

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