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2020-11-23
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Grant for 5.6 million SEK from The Swedish Research Council

Fredrik Ullén's group at the Centre for Culture Cognition and Health have received a grant for 5.6 million SEK from The Swedish Research Council for research about learning processes, using piano playing as a model. The project is in collaboration with Martin Lövdén at the centre, colleagues at the Max Planck Institute in Germany and the BRAMS centre in Montreal, and will be an important contribution to both international research and the centre.

More information about The Swedish Research Council grants within Humanities and social sciences

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