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NSfK Newsletter December 2020

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Webinars and e-Seminars

16.09.2020

As seminars and meetings move to e-versions, thereby also enabling more interested researchers to participate and follow the seminars, we here compile e-seminars that are open for a bigger public. Please do contribute to this compilation – thank you! Photo: Unsplash.com_norden.org Risky Places for Crime  Seminar series, January 21st – November 18th 2021, every second  Thursday 17:30 CET….

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Four new study programs in criminology at Nordic universities

02.07.2020

This year the Nordic countries have seen a general increase in number of applications to university studies, compared to eg last year. At some of the universities the various levels of criminology studies are at the top of the lists of most popular programs.   Photo: NordForsk/Stefan Tell In addition, some Nordic universities offer new opportunities…

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18 Applications for NSfK Research Grants 2021

04.12.2020

The application period for NSfK research grants 2021 ended on Friday 27 November at 15.00 CET. 18 applications were received before DL, of which five Joint Nordic applications, two for Joint Nordic working groups and 11 for individual research projects. The total sum of research funds applied for amounts to SEK 12,755,000. The Council for NSfK decides on the allocation of…

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