Ever wondered how research is done at sea? Our oceanography students get to learn about various instruments on a cruise with the research vessel Electra. Read the report here!
MISU moved to Frescati in 1973, when the Arrhenius Laboratory had just been finished. Here you can read more about MISU and our history both before and after the move!
New graduate school in marine, climate and environmental science
Are you interested in contributing to new knowledge about the conditions and challenges of the Baltic Sea in a changing climate? Here is a unique opportunity to conduct research in a broad and interdisciplinary context.
After a successful launch in November, the MATS satellite is now in orbit, and will collect data on waves in the upper parts of the atmosphere. Read all about the project here!
Within a new graduate school in ocean, climate and environmental issues, 12 doctoral students will be admitted at several of Stockholm University's departments.
During a research expedition led by Linnaeus University and Stockholm University to the deepest parts of the Baltic Sea in the Landsort Deep researchers recently discovered an area with extensive emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane from the bottom sediments.
Professor Johan Nilsson at the Department of Meteorology (MISU) was one of the six new members elected into the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on September 13, 2023.
Fridays at noon, SU staff is welcome to practise Swedish over lunch at the Accelerator Cafe. Swedish speakers from Språkstudion Language Learning Resource Centre will be coordinating the sessions and support you in your language learning. Welcome!
Fridays at noon, SU staff is welcome to practise Swedish over lunch at the Accelerator Cafe. Swedish speakers from Språkstudion Language Learning Resource Centre will be coordinating the sessions and support you in your language learning. Welcome!