Media and communication
The Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre consists of a unique combination of experts and communicators who will collaborate with a wide network of marine scientists to transmit useful knowledge to the right place in society.
We can help get you in touch with the right researchers and experts at Stockholm University, point you to a relevant research project, and inform about current events in all areas related to the marine environment and or the Baltic Sea.
Our communication officers:
- Annika Tidlund, annika.tidlund@su.se, +46-8-16 37 18
- Marmar Nekoro, marmar.nekoro@su.se, +46-8-674 7105
- Ulrika Brenner, ulrika.brenner@su.se, +46-8-16 17 42
- Nastassja Åstrand Capetillo, nastassja.astrand.capetillo@su.se, +46-8-16 17 42
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Read reserach news on BNIs international webpage: www.balticnest.org
Novel marine science at many Departments
Stockholm University is leading in Baltic Sea research, especially in ecosystem research, research on organic contaminants, natural resource management and the use of ecological modeling to support environmental management. At the following units, research that is linked to the management and environment of the sea, is carried out:
- Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
- Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
- Department of Zoology
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Department of Geological Sciences
- Department of Applied Environmental Science
- Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
- Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
- Department of Meteorology
- Stockholm Resilience Centre
- Department of Political Science
- Faculty of Law
- Read more about the marine research is a part of the University's Leading Research Areas: Climate, Seas and Environment.
Stockholm University press service
press@su.se, +46-8-16 40 90
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Last updated:
March 6, 2013
Page editor:
Nastassja Åstrand Capetillo
Source: Östersjöcentrum