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Daniel Cartridge

Head of Science & Innovation Nordics

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10th December 2015 Stockholm, Sweden

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Head of Science & Innovation Nordics

Celebrating Success in Stockholm – the Nobel Prizes

On arrival at Stockholm Arlanda airport is a large sign welcoming visitors to the Swedish capital.  Nothing unusual in that of course.  But what makes this sign different is exactly who the sign is welcoming.  Holidaymakers back from Thailand?  Weary business people from the US?  Neither.  The sign says ‘Welcome Students and Researchers.’ Anyone who […]

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14th September 2015 Stockholm, Sweden

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by Daniel Cartridge

Head of Science & Innovation Nordics

Hello from SIN Europe!

Welcome, Bienvenue, Välkomna and Hoşgeldiniz to the new blog for the Science & Innovation Network in Europe! We are a diverse group of 22 officers working on science and innovation out of UK Embassies and Consulates across Europe, Russia and Turkey. We report on science and innovation policy developments in our respective countries and run […]

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About Daniel Cartridge

Hej there! I'm Daniel Cartridge, a diplomat based at the British Embassy in Stockholm, and Head of the Science & Innovation Network in the Nordics. With my team, I look…

Hej there! I'm Daniel Cartridge, a diplomat based at the British Embassy in Stockholm, and Head of the Science & Innovation Network in the Nordics. With my team, I look after the S&I relationship in the region, focussing on Sweden, Denmark and Finland, but also Norway and Iceland if we spot a great opportunity! Prior to joining the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, I worked on EU issues, trade and smart regulation at the Department for Business Innovation & Skills. I am currently trying to learn Swedish - but as I don't plan on blogging about giving directions, holidays and shopping I will probably stick to English on the blog! I look forward to sharing with you the S&I highlights of Scandinavia!