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  • Jessica Gustafsson Jessica Gustafsson believes that media and how it’s used is key to understanding the world 2012-12-18 Jessica Gustafsson’s research stretches from the leafy residential streets of Stockholm, to the slums of Nairobi. For it is there, in the heart of the Kenyan capital, that her research is proving how media can help underprivileged groups express themselves to achieve certain means.
  • Ernesto Gonzalez completed his PhD at Stockholm University and is now nearing the completion of a post-doc position in RNA quality control with Prof. Neus Visa at the Department of Molecular Biology and Functional Genomics, Stockholm University. Ernesto Gonzalez, Cuba, completed both a PhD and a postdoc at Stockholm University 2012-07-24 Ernesto Gonzalez completed his PhD at Stockholm University and is now nearing the completion of a post-doc position in RNA quality control with Prof. Neus Visa at the Department of Molecular Biology and Functional Genomics, Stockholm University.
  • Ying Hong took her PhD at Stockholm University Ying Hong stayed on in Sweden after completing her PhD 2011-08-31 "I was surprised to see how beautiful it was and how organised everything in Sweden seemed to be. I learned that when I needed help, all I had to do was ask."
  • Nick Sheard is a second year doctoral student at Stockholm University’s Department of Economics Australian PhD Nick Sheard studies Economics 2010-04-26 For Australian economist Nick Sheard, the opportunity to study at Stockholm University lured him across the Atlantic.
  • Shon Ferguson is a PhD student at Stockholm University's Department of Economics Canadian PhD student Shon Ferguson 2010-04-26 Canadian doctoral student Shon Ferguson is researching the way trade affects technology and is one of many international students at Stockholm University’s Department of Economics.
  • Marco Pecorari is helping put fashion on the academic map 2011-07-13 Marco Pecorari, a doctoral student at the Centre for Fashion Studies working on the cultural significance of fashion ephemera, is thrilled to be working at Stockholm University: "You would never find a centre like this in Italy."
  • Petra Ulmanen is working on a doctoral thesis on the relationship between informal care for the elderly and gainful employment at Stockholm University’s Department of Social Work Petra Ulmanen and the changing face of Swedish welfare society 2011-06-14 For decades Sweden’s welfare system has been heralded as a model to aspire to. In recent years, however, cuts and shifts in government policy have meant changes. “I’m particularly interested in what’s happening in terms of care for the elderly,” says Petra Ulmanen, who is working on a doctoral thesis on the relationship between informal care for the elderly and gainful employment.
  • Francisco Lacerda speaks about language acquisition Francisco Lacerda on the ecology of language acquisition 2011-06-14 The Phonetics section at Stockholm University's Department of Linguistics is rather unique. "We've got a fantastically equipped lab," says Professor Francisco Lacerda, head of section, adding that, "visiting Erasmus students tend to be amazed," by the department's impressive facilities.
  • Prefekt Arjen Stroeven Arjen Stroeven—from student to Head of Department 2012-04-13 Arjen Stroeven came to Sweden in 1987 to pursue his interest in Nordic Geography. Today, he’s professor and head of department at Stockholm University’s Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology.
  • Dutchman Harko Verhagen came to Stockholm University as a PhD student. Fourteen years later he's still in Sweden, a docent at the University's Department of Computer and System Science (DSV). Photo: Jon Buscall. Harko Verhagen leads Stockholm University's computer science "roadshow" to China 2011-08-15 Dutchman Harko Verhagen came to Stockholm University as a PhD student. Fourteen years later he's still in Sweden, Associate Professor at the University's Department of Computer and System Science (DSV), which is based in Kista – the heart of Sweden's tech industry.
  • Torbjörn Smidt Alumn Torbjörn Schmidt on how Tomas Tranströmer's poems are going from strength to strength 2012-03-05 "Tranströmer's poems continue to be emotive. They still bring a tear to my eye when I read some of them," says Torbjörn Schmidt, doctoral student at the Department of Literature and History of Ideas. He is nearing the completion of his dissertation on Tomas Tranströmer's career as an author; a writing career that he has spent just over ten years studying, both as a editor and as a researcher.
  • Erland Källén on supercomputers and climate research Erland Källén on supercomputers and climate research 2011-04-06 Climate researchers with the help of supercomputers are making better predictions about humans are affecting the earth's climate. Professor Erland Källén describes how a new supercomputer will improve climate predictions.