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Martin Grander at Malmö University

New program aims to provide homeless families with children with permanent housing

Publication date April 14, 2021

Read more about a new program to provide permanent housing for homeless families with children

Forum for Social Innovation Sweden on new concepts and thematic collaboration platforms

Publication date April 8, 2021

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“Social enterprises are key to addressing societal challenges”

Publication date March 30, 2021

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Organizations participating in the Coalition for an Equitable and Comprehensive School System

New coalition brings together stakeholders to ensure a complete education for children and young people

Publication date March 24, 2021

Read more about New coalition brings together stakeholders to ensure a complete education for children and young people
Banner: Collaborative Research That Is Changing Sweden

Forum for Social Innovation Sweden highlights collaborative research that is transforming Sweden

Publication date March 24, 2021

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Frida Lygnegård, researcher at Jönköping University

Her research contributes to a better understanding of the rights of children and young people

Publication date March 18, 2021

Read more about how her research is advancing our understanding of children’s and young people’s rights

How we strengthen children’s rights in practice

Publication date March 5, 2021

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Wiebke Reim and Daria Sas

Their research contributes to a circular food industry

Publication date March 4, 2021

Read more about how their research contributes to a circular food industry
Johanna Lindberg at Luleå University of Technology.

They are developing a digital platform to revitalize rural communities

Publication date February 28, 2021

Read more about how they are developing a digital platform for a vibrant rural community

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Forum for Social Innovation Sweden is present in five regions and at five universities across Sweden, from Luleå in the north to Malmö in the south: the University of Borås, Luleå University of Technology, Malmö University, Umeå University, and Örebro University. Malmö University serves as the coordinating institution.

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