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Announcing calls for ISPP Postdoc Projects, Industrial Innovation Projects and Societal Innovation Projects

Digital Futures is announcing calls for ISPP Postdoc Projects, Societal Innovation Projects and Industrial Innovation Projects. The proposal submission deadline is 9 June 2023.

Second call for ISPP Postdoc projects
ISPP postdoc projects must have a duration of 2 years. The projects will be funded with a maximum of 500 kSEK/year per postdoc in terms of Digital Futures funding. The additionally required funding per proposed postdoc position needs to be funded by ISPP partners. Link to more information and how to apply

Third call for Industrial Innovation Projects (IIPs)
IIPs can be at most 3 years in duration. The projects will be funded with a maximum of 4.5 MSEK overall in terms of Digital Futures funding. Digital Futures provides funding for ISPP project proposals based on the “fund matching” principle. Link to more information and how to apply

Fourth call for Societal Innovation Projects (SIPs)
Societal Innovation Projects can be at most 2 years in duration. The projects will be funded with a maximum of 1 MSEK overall in terms of Digital Futures funding. Link to more information and how to apply

Information Meeting
Digital Futures offers an optional information meeting for project consortia to get first-hand information on all call conditions.
This meeting will be held on 23 May at 9 am digitally on Zoom, https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/69370895722
No registration is required before the meeting.

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