We are thrilled to announce that SPPA Professors Alex Mallett and Nathan Grasse have both secured funding for independent projects as part of the prestigious Transatlantic Dialogue call on Democracy, Governance, and Trust. This recognition not only underscores their expertise but also highlights the importance of their work in these crucial areas.
The Transatlantic Dialogue is an initiative aimed at fostering collaboration between researchers and policymakers across the Atlantic. This specific call focuses on enhancing democracy, governance, and trust in various contexts, recognizing their interlinked nature in shaping societies. The successful projects are designed to address pressing challenges and offer innovative solutions through transnational cooperation.
The achievements of Professors Mallett and Grasse reflect the commitment of SPPA to advancing research that addresses real-world issues. Their success in securing funding for these important projects not only elevates our institution’s profile but also contributes to the broader academic and societal discussions on democracy and governance.
As we celebrate this accomplishment, we look forward to the outcomes of their research and the positive impact it will have on communities both locally and globally.
For more information on the Transatlantic Dialogue call and the awarded projects, you can read the full announcement here.