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Launch of the New Europass: 1 July 2020
The European Commission is launching a new, modernised Europass which will offer a multilingual ‘e-Portfolio tool’, for people across Europe to manage their career. The launch of the new platform marks a new chapter in the modernisation of EU tools for skills. Read more at https://europa.eu... -
New AI-effort will meet the climate challenge
Artificial intelligence has great potential to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt society to climate change. Vinnova and Formas are making a new effort to push the use of AI to meet the climate challenge. Vinnova and Formas together invest SEK 90 million in the call for proposal... -
New calls 2019
In spring 2019, the Swedish Research Council (VR) will for the first time issue a call for international postdoc grants within development research. Other new grant formats are two calls linked to register-based research. One relates to grants for research environments, the other to graduate schools... -
New calls from the Swedish Research Council
Open calls for international postdocs. Read more at vr.se -
New national portal makes research data on COVID-19 accessible
The portal is coordinated by SciLifeLab and the Swedish Research Council. See news article -
New VA report: record high confidence in Swedish universities
Concepts like ”post truth” and ”alternative facts” are being increasingly used, mainly in American politics, but also in debate internationally. Does this indicate a crisis of confidence in research? Not in Sweden anyway. A new report shows that the Swedes’ confidence in universities is greater than... -
Nobel Lecture: Cryo-electron microscopy: past, present, and future prospects. In Gothenburg on 12 June 2018
Joachim Frank, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2017, will visit the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology on 12 June 2018 to give a lecture to employees, students and general public. Joachim Frank is a professor at Columbia University, New York, USA. He shared the Nobel Prize... -
Nobel Week Dialogue
On 9 December 2019 in Gothenburg. Into the unknown: Uncertainty, risk and opportunity. We can never know everything; all of our choices have elements of the unknown. As individuals and as a society we face many risks and uncertainties, but these can also be turned into opportunities. Indeed...