The Teaching Sabbatical mobility programme still generates great interest at Swedish higher education institutions, and the grants are highly competitive. The 2018 round of applications to the Teaching Sabbatical programme has now been finalised and STINT has awarded 14 grants totalling SEK 6 975 000. During the autumn semester of 2019, the following teachers will be teaching at one of STINT’s eleven partner universities in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the USA:
Grant holder | Home university | Host university |
Sonia Billore | Linnaeus University | Arizona State University |
Gregg Bucken-Knapp | University of Gothenburg | University of Tokyo |
Maria Ekelin | Lund University | University of Texas at Austin |
Tomas Ekholm | KTH Royal Institute of Technology | Williams College |
Kajsa G. Eriksson | University of Gothenburg | Arizona State University |
Åsa Harvard Maare | Malmö University | University of Texas at Austin |
Lars Henningsohn | Karolinska Institutet | University of California at Los Angeles |
Lisa Käll | Stockholm University | Amherst College |
Ulrika Lindmark | Jönköping University | The Ohio State University |
Sebastian Mohr | Karlstad University | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Magdalena Svanström | Chalmers University of Technology | University of California at Berkeley |
Fredrik Tydal | Stockholm School of Economics | Nanyang Technological University |
Roine Viklund | Luleå University of Technology | The Ohio State University |
Tobias Wrigstad | Uppsala University | National University of Singapore |
More information on the Teaching Sabbatical programme