2022 kr. 700.000

Sofie Isager Ahl

Title and degree:

PhD

Institution:

University of Pisa

Grant type:

Internationalisation Fellowships

Project title:

Regenerative winemaking: New and ancient practices to meet the challenges of climate change

2022 kr. 1.170.000

Amalie Kai Bentzen

Title and degree:

Postdoctoral Fellow, PhD

Institution:

University College London

Grant type:

Internationalisation Fellowships

Project title:

Dysfunctional neoepitope-specific T cells as targets for early Cancer Immunoprevention

2022 kr. 900.000

Sophie Bønding

Title and degree:

Postdoctoral Fellow, PhD

Institution:

Stockholm University

Grant type:

Internationalisation Fellowships

Project title:

Sacral Rulership in a New Key: A Conceptual and Contextualised Study of Religion and Rulership in Late Iron-Age Denmark, c. 500-950 AD

2022 kr. 485.000

Sofie Cairo

Title and degree:

Postdoctoral Fellow, PhD in Economics

Institution:

University of Pittsburgh

Grant type:

Internationalisation Fellowships

Project title:

Mitigating diversity barriers in growth potential and promotability of employees

2022 kr. 510.000

Christoffer Cappelen

Title and degree:

PhD Candidate, Cand.scient.pol.

Institution:

Stanford University

Grant type:

Internationalisation Fellowships

Project title:

Cultural Persistence and the Historical Origins of Gender Roles

2022 kr. 1.170.000

Laia Rojano Doñate

Title and degree:

Postdoctoral Fellow, PhD

Institution:

Stanford University

Grant type:

Internationalisation Fellowships

Project title:

VESSEL: Vessel noise effects on baleen whale bioenergetics

2022 kr. 900.000

Benjamin Frandsen

Title and degree:

Postdoctoral Fellow, Ph.D.

Institution:

Tampere University

Grant type:

Internationalisation Fellowships

Project title:

Organic Peroxyl Radical reactions and their Atmospheric Relevance

2022 kr. 820.000

Johan Gøtzsche-Astrup

Title and degree:

Visiting Research Associate, Ph.D

Institution:

Yale University

Grant type:

Internationalisation Fellowships

Project title:

What does it mean to be a democratic subject? Studying the role of activists in the US public