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Apply for a SIDA-funded grant of SEK 25,000 to collect data for your thesis in a low or middle-income country. You must be away for at least six consecutive weeks.
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Published: 25 March 2026The future of the EU, our species, and an AI overload – a Malmö University academic is in discussions
Researcher Michael Strange has participated in discussions on the European Commission's Future Report for 2026. The report is produced annually to identify possible scenarios – risks and threats, but also opportunities – that the EU needs to prepare for.
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