CURRENT SUPPORTERS OF ECOSYSTEMS IN THE SKY


 
 
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Ecosystems in the sky is made possible foremost by the Formas Mobility Grant, issued by the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development. The Mobility Grant sustains the holder with salary and employment at a Swedish university for 4 years.

The mobility grant is targeted to early-stage researchers. It aims to encourage researchers who have recently completed their doctor degree to visit new research environments and get the chance to make new contacts, learn new tools, explore research issues with a new direction and expand their networks.

 
 

2020

 
 
 
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längmmanska kulturfonden, the längmanska Cultural foundation awarded the project a grant in 2020

 
 
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The British Entomological and Natural History Society

 
 
 
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Stiftelsen Landshövding Per Westlings minnesfond, govenor Per Westling Memorial foundation, At lund university, awarded the project a grant in 2020

 
 

2019

 
 
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Stiftelsen Helge Ax:son Johnson, The Helge Ax:son Johnson Foundation, awarded the project with a grant in 2019

 
 

2018

 
 
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Kungliga Vetenskapsakademin, The Royal Swedish Academy awarded the project with a grant from the Y Sjöstedt Foundation Fund in 2018

 
 
 
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Kungliga Fysiografiska Sällskapet i Lund, the Royal Physiographic Society of Lund, awarded the project with a grant from the Nils Olof Berggrens Foundation Fund in 2018

 
 
 
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Stiftelsen Lars Hiertas Minne, The Lars Hierta Memorial Foundation, awarded the project with a grant in 2018

 
 
 
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Wenner-Gren Stiftelserna, The Wenner-Gren Foundation, awarded the project with a Fellowship Grant in 2018

This fellowship was eventually declined, as it could not be held at the same time as the Formas Mobility Grant

 

 
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DONATE AND SUPPORT


 

Ecosystems in the Sky encourage donations to the following conservation agencies

tHESE help to protect, conserve and spread knowledge about wildlife, including migrating species like the amur falcon