Announcing two new calls for Research Pairs!

Digital Futures announces calls for Research Pairs Projects & Research Pairs Consolidator Projects

Digital Futures will host an event for Q&A (and matchmaking for standard Research Pairs project), open to all potential project applicants, to help with the creation of proposals. The event will take place 10-12, May 30, in the Digital Futures hub at Osquars Backe 5.

Open call: Research Pairs Consolidator Projects

This is the first call for Research Pairs consolidator projects, which gives an opportunity for Digital Futures Research Pairs project from the First Research Pairs Project call to extend their project. We will support the extension of projects that can show scientific excellency, an interdisciplinary approach, and added value of project extension.

Open call: Research Pairs Projects

This is the third call for Research Pairs projects with collaboration between two junior researchers within Digital Futures in the area of technologies for digital transformation. We will support projects that can show novelty and an interdisciplinary approach. Researchers from KTH and Stockholm University (SU) are encouraged to apply.

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