First conference and publication grants awarded this year
2025-04-03
The Foundation continues to support research visibility and cooperation by awarding four conferences and one publication in this year’s first call for proposals.
Conference grants aim to enhance international collaboration, knowledge exchange, and dissemination of research results in the Baltic Sea Region and Eastern Europe.
Publication grants promote the visibility and accessibility of research on the Baltic Sea Region and Eastern Europe through open-access publications. This funding supports the publication of research results from projects or conferences previously funded by the Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies.
Granted applications
Title | Project manager | Grant administrator | Form of support |
Societal Resilience in the Baltic Sea Region and Eastern Europe | Joakim Ekman | Södertörn University | Conference grant |
Authoritarian Convergence: Mechanisms, Strategies and Consequences of Policy Transfer in Post-Soviet States | Bo Petersson | Södertörn University | Conference grant |
From Societal Resilience to Obscurantism in the Baltic Sea region: Social cohesion, populism and everything in-between | Olena Podolian | Södertörn University | Conference grant |
Russian civil society under transformation: challenges and trends in 2025 | Ekaterina Kalinina | Södertörn University | Conference grant |
Nation and gender in higher classical music education: Intersectional perspectives | Ann Werner | Uppsala University | Publication grant |
Are you also interested in applying for funding? Applications for this year’s second call are now open and the deadline is 30 May 2025.
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