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Copenhagen to lead research project on effects of slave trade

Researchers from West Africa and the Caribbean will join a research group led by scientists from the Natural History Museum in Denmark to examine the history and long-term effects of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade, the university said on 1 December.

Funded through EU’s Marie Curie actions, the €4.3m EUROTAST research network will bring together 15 young researchers from seven different countries and disciplines such as history, archaeology, genetics and social anthropology.

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