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Project Grants 2019

In 2019, the Foundation has awarded grants of SEK 118 million for project grants and one Wallenberg Scholar.

The Swedish Crown Princess Couple's Foundation, grant of SEK 5 million to the program "Generation Pep".

The Royal Swedish Academy of Music, grant of SEK 5 million for support to akademien Unga tankar om musik (UTOM).

Lund University, grant of SEK 5 million for the project "Based on a true story?".
Damn lies or the truth?
 

Umeå University, grant of SEK 5 million for the project "Haldi stage 1 - Health and living conditions in Sápmi, Sweden".
HALDI – Health and living conditions in Jokkmokk Municipality
 

Stockholm University, grant of SEK 4.9 million for the project "Distributional learning: Domain-specificity and the impact of social cues".
Speech sound categories – the key to language development
 

Linnaeus University, grant of SEK 4.7 million for the project "Language processing: domain general or domain specific?".
How do we really learn a language?
 

Stockholm University, grant of SEK 4.6 million for the project "Voice Quality Dynamics in Speech Communication"

Umeå University, grant of SEK 4.5 million for the project "Choking under pressure: Linking math anxiety with math performance".

Umeå universitet, grant of SEK 4 million for the project "The power of one? – The long-term increase in one-person households in Sweden, 1900-2017".
One-person household trends in Sweden 1900–2017
 

Stiftelsen Berättarministeriet, grant of SEK 3 million for ”Volontäruppdraget”.

Linköping University, grant of SEK 2 650 000 for the Wallenberg Guest Professorship at Visualiseringscenter C.

Uppsala University, grant of SEK 2. 4 million for the project "Integration against all odds? A longitudinal cohort study of Ostjuden children in Sweden, 1880-1920"
Integration against all odds?
 

Uppsala University, grant of SEK 1 831 000 for the project ”Hunters as Farmers, Farmers as Hunters -animals, humans and landscapes in inland Scandinavia 1000 BCE-500 CE”.
A more nuanced view of Scandinavia during the Bronze Age
 

Uppsala University, grant of SEK 1 556 000 for the project “East and West in the North: Archaeology With and Without Borders in Northern Fennoscandia”.
The role of eastern influences in the interpretations of the prehistoric eras in the Nordic region
 

Fryshuset, grant of SEK 1 million for the project ”Utbildning för unga i kriminella miljöer i Malmö”.

Nationalmuseum, grant of SEK 1 million for the project “History painting and sense of history - national subjects in the visual arts c. 1780-1830”.
History painting and sense of history
 

The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, grant of  SEK 558 000 for the project ”Students, teachers and members of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts during its first 150 years"
Students, teachers and members of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts during its first 150 years
 

Earlier grants