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Today’s society is facing enormous challenges. To meet these, we are seeking to strengthen and develop our high-quality research, educate future change leaders and contribute to necessary social transformation. Join us in shaping the future.
The Stig Wadström Foundation gives back to Norrköping
The Stig Wadström Foundation has contributed to a visualisation lab for young people and to ¸£Àû¼§ being granted use of the villa. Stig felt it was important to give back to society – and to do something good for Norrköping.
We support LiU
The commitment of our benefactors is crucial for LiU’s ability to contribute to improving society. Each donation is a significant investment in the future of humanity and the university.
Contribute to electronic medications to slow down brain disease
Imagine a future where there is effective treatment for diseases of the nervous system and the brain. Magnus Berggren develop a new type of medicines for treating Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS and cancer.
Strengthen the medical humanities to meet health challenges
A broad understanding of how disease, loss, suffering and new medical diagnoses affect us is crucial to tackling the world’s health challenges. Kristin Zeiler conducts interdisciplinary research in the medical humanities.
Pave the way for the engineers of the future
Anders Ynnerman has decided to reverse the trend of young people’s declining interest in technology. Preserving this interest is crucial for sustainable social development. Visual science communication offers a solution.
Support research on addiction treatment
Alcohol and drug dependency causes enormous suffering for those affected and large costs to society. Markus Heilig investigates methods that can be the key to effective treatment.
Help our smallest survivors live a good life
With modern intensive care technology, an increasing number of prematurely born babies survive. But how are they doing later? Ulrika Ådén wants to offer effective interventions to address increased risk of e.g. autism, ADHD and learning difficulties.
Save the lives of heart patients with a new method
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in Sweden. Anders Persson and his team have found a way to detect these diseases in time, which can ease suffering and save money.
Support research on AI to secure future learning
In a very short time, artificial intelligence has changed the educational landscape. This means great opportunities, but also great challenges. Linnéa Stenliden wants to use AI wisely to help more students succeed in school.