Skip to main content

Top menu (en)

  • All Foundations
  • Funding guide
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation logo
  • Svenska
  • Burger menu

Main menu (en)

  • Videos & Presentations
  • Grants
  • Funding Guide
    • Grant Policy
    • Calls
    • Requisitions
    • Reporting
  • The Foundation
    • Board of Directors
    • The Foundation 2024
    • History
  • Press

Mobile menu (en)

ico_btn_plus_blue
Knut & Alice Wallenbers Stiftelse
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation logo
  • Search
  • Videos & Presentations
  • Grants
  • Funding Guide ico_btn_plus_blue
    • Grant Policy
    • Calls
    • Requisitions
    • Reporting
    • Svenska
  • The Foundation ico_btn_plus_blue
    • Board of Directors
    • The Foundation 2024
    • History
    • Svenska
  • Press
  • Svenska
Working more and for longer will be essential to fund welfare systems of the future. As a Wallenberg Academy Fellow, Johanna Wallenius, Stockholm School of Economics, is researching on how to persuade more people to work after the age of 65, and how students can begin their working lives earlier.
Produced by Mediabruket 2016

More videos

Natural science
The secret life of Artic plants
The foundation
Wallenberg Ecosystem – continuously growing since 1856
Medicine & medical technology
Hope for treatment against deadly childhood cancer
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation logo

Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation has since its establishment in 1917 awarded over SEK 39 billion in grants. In 2024 the yearly grants to excellent basic research and education in Sweden was in total almost SEK 2.4 billion.

Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
P.O. Box 16066
SE-103 22 Stockholm

[email protected]

Sidfotsmeny (en)

  • Videos & Presentations
  • Grants
  • Funding Guide
  • The Foundation
  • Press
  • All Foundations
  • YouTube
  • X
  • Bluesky
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram