THE ANNUAL LINDAU NOBEL LAUREATE MEETINGS – Participational GRANT

Once a year, Nobel Laureates convene in Lindau to meet the next generation of leading scientists; 500–600 undergraduates, PhD students, and post-doc researchers from all over the world. The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings offers young scientist a unique opportunity to meet scientists from different generations, cultures, and disciplines.
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15 young scholars from Sweden awarded funding to attend annual summer meeting with Nobel Laureates
As the Swedish academic partner since 2019, Ragnar Söderbergs stiftelse invites young scholars to apply for fully funded participational grants to attend the annual Lindau Meetings via an open call. The applications are assessed by a panel of members from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences who nominate a shortlist of candidates to the scientific review panel appointed by the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings in charge of making the final selection of participants to each meeting.
We are happy to present the list of delegates from Swedish universities who will be attending the 2022 meetings with co-funding provided by Ragnar Söderbergs stiftelse and the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings:
General information
Young scholars, regardless of nationality, based at Swedish universities are invited to apply to attend the annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings as part of the Swedish delegation.
Successful applicants’ participation will be funded in full by the Ragnar Söderberg Foundation and the Foundation Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.
UPCOMING MEETINGS
71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting (Chemistry)
Application deadline: 22 October 2021
Event date: 26 June–1 July 2022
7th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences
Call closed. Event date: 23–27 August 2022 (postponed due to pandemic)
The future meeting calendar is available on the official site of the meetings (link).
CURRENT CALLS
Next call TBD.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The call is open to undergraduates, PhD students, and post-doc researchers the based at Swedish Universities who display excellence in their principal field of study, i.e. in the chemical sciences and related disciplines.
Applications are administered and reviewed by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. A limited number of candidates will be nominated from Sweden to the Lindau Review Panel which makes the final selection of participants.