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Digital Futures is announcing first call for ISPP Mobility Grants

ISPP Mobility Grants are targeted at preparing/initiating new interactions between Digital Futures faculty and representatives of ISPP members. The grants are meant to incentivize the exploration of new constellations and thematic orientations and are meant for a dedicated (short-term) time period targeting a specific outcome.

Please note that only KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) researchers are eligible to apply for this call.

Call opens: 22 February 2023
Application deadline: 31 March 2023

For more information, see Open call: ISPP Mobility Grants

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