ERC funding for outstanding project in quantum physics
Professor Markus Hennrich has, together with colleagues at two German universities, been awarded the European Research Council's most prestigious grant, the ERC Synergy Grant worth EUR 10 million.
Winners of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2025
The Stockholm Prize in Criminology for 2025 is awarded to Frances Crook and Bryan Stevenson, for their applied criminological research as practitioners that succeeded in reducing cruel and unusual punishment.
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Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German
Markus Hennrich, professor in quantum physics at Stockholm University, together with Igor Lesanovsky from the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the University of Tübingen and Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler from Mainz University, has been awarded the European Research Council's most prestigious grant, the ERC Synergy Grant worth EUR 10 million, about SEK 116 million, over a period of six years.
Biodiversity and new perspectives on alien and migrant species are discussed in a conversation within the open seminar series of the Master's Programme in Environmental Humanities.
Biodiversity and new perspectives on alien and migrant species are discussed in a conversation within the open seminar series of the Master's Programme in Environmental Humanities.