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Grants

  1. 03/2025 – present: ’Sustaining Public Administration in Modern Democracies’ (SUPA), EU Horizon, Grant agreement ID: 101177315 , Overall volume: € 2.5 Mio. Role: Leader for Work Package 2 at Södertörn University (€ 450.000).
     

  2. 10/2024 – present: ‘Implementation Challenges of Digitalisation Rights in Sweden’, Crafoord foundation, Nr 20240607. Overall volume: 200.000 SEK. Role: Main applicant (co-applicants: Mexhid Ferati and Viktorija Kalonaityte).
     

  3. 12/2023 – 10/2024: ‘Better regulation under Ursula von der Leyen’, Chamber of Labour Vienna, Austria. Overall volume: € 12.000. Role: Principal Investigator.
     

  4. 09/2023 – 12/2023: ‘Accessibility and Inclusion - Digitalization Rights in Law and Practice’, Seed financing by the ‘Knowledge Environment Digital Transformation’, Linnaeus University. Overall volume: 100.000 SEK. Role: Principal Investigator.
     

  5. 07/2022 – 06/2023: ‘The EU Commission’s Regulatory Scrutiny Board (RSB): Better regulation or biased influence on legislation?’, Chamber of Labour Vienna, Austria and LobbyControl, Germany. Overall volume: € 7.500. Role: Principal Investigator.
     

  6. 09/2022 – 12/2023: ‘Sustainable procurement in supply chains of companies’, Seed financing at the research environment ‘Mobilising sustainable transition’, Linnaeus University. Overall volume: 75.000 SEK. Role: Principal Investigator together with Natalia Semenova.  
     

  7. 10/2021 – 09/2022: ‘The strategic use of public procurement: mapping variations in the application of EU procurement rules across Europe’, Crafoord foundation, Nr 20210523. Overall volume: 327.915 SEK. Role: Principal Investigator.
     

  8. 02/2020 – 01/2024: ‘The Future of European Social Citizenship’ - EUSOCIALCIT (Feb 2020-Jan 2024), EU Horizon 2020 project, Grant agreement ID: 870978. Overall volume: € 3.5 Million Euro. Role: Researcher in project from 2020 until 2022 employed at Copenhagen Business School (around € 32.000).
     

  9. 2018-2022: Research related funding during these years from Linnaeus University: 30.000 SEK.
     

  10. 2020-2022: Open Access Publishing during these years from Linnaeus University: 50.000 SEK.
     

  11. 2016-2022: 7 travel grants during these years from the Swedish Network of European Studies (SNES) and Linnaeus University: 70.000 SEK.

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