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The Swedish National Heritage Board Invests in Future Research - Swedish History Magazine

Cultural heritage and climate change is a theme that receives research funding. Plastered wall, Borgholm castle ruins. Photo: Helen Simonsson (CC BY) The National Board of Antiquities is allocating twelve million kronor in research funding for analyses of what knowledge is needed in the cultural heritage sector in ten years' time. The assignments are given to Linnaeus University, the universities of Umeå, Karlstad and Uppsala, and to the Swedish…
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Cultural heritage and climate change is a theme that receives research funding. Plastered wall, Borgholm castle ruins. Photo: Helen Simonsson (CC BY) The National Board of Antiquities is allocating twelve million kronor in research funding for analyses of what knowledge is needed in the cultural heritage sector in ten years' time. The assignments are given to Linnaeus University, the universities of Umeå, Karlstad and Uppsala, and to the Swedish…

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svenskhistoria.se broke the news in on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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