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2024-10-31
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Sissela Nutley receives KI’s Culture Prize 2024

Den ideella kulturföreningen Arts & Hearts består av (fr v) Elias Nyberg, Anni Grosse, Sissela Nutley, mottagare av KI:s Kulturutmärkelse 2024, och Ulrika Larsson på KI Kulturdag. Foto: George Chahine
Photo: George Chahine

Researcher, screenwriter and composer Sissela Nutley is awarded KI's Culture Prize for her work in uniting culture and science to convey messages about the brain and mental illness, including through the school program “Det syns inte” (It is not visible) which is used in classrooms around Sweden. The prize is awarded during KI Culture Day on 30 October.

Read the interview med Sissela Nutley here

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