
Here are the winners: Technical University of Denmark wins two travel grants for Bevica Scholarship Programme 2025-2026

The Bevica Scholarship Programme 2025-2026 has several students from DTU on the list of winners. See the winners here.
For the second time, the Bevica Foundation, through the Bevica Scholarship, has invited students and educators to answer the question: How can we create an inclusive society for all?
The Bevica Scholarship Programme supports students and educators in undertaking international activities in the field of universal design and accessibility. The programme offers the opportunity to develop professional skills and experiences that can contribute to a more inclusive society — based on universal design.
The following students from the Technical University of Denmark have been selected as Bevica Scholars 2025—2026 and have received a travel grant of 30,000 kroner.
Eliza Mikhailidi, student for the project “Supportive Environments for All: The Synergy of Universal and Biophilic Design for Mental Health Inclusivity”
Nina Klee, student for the project “The Healing Power of Dance; Designing Inclusive Movement for All Bodies and Minds”.
See all recipients and follow the progress of projects hereto.
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