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The winners of The Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2026 are Charis E. Kubrin and Mark W. Lipsey. They are awarded for research on crime rates and measures against crimes.
Three Stockholm University political scientists have been awarded research grants to examine how organized crime erodes public trust, how transnational actors shape global institutions, and support for radical right parties, the university announced in early November.
Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing diseases in the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of people living with the condition has quadrupled globally since the 1980s. Several major research projects at Stockholm University are exploring fundamental factors that may help prevent or even reverse diabetes, including approaches that aim to activate the body’s own immune system.
A new study reveals that sons born to mothers with type 1 diabetes may develop early vascular dysfunction – independently of metabolic health. The finding may help shape future strategies to prevent cardiovascular disease early in life.
Join us for a Politics and Public Administration Seminar (POF) seminar featuring Katarina Soldan, PhD candidate, Linköping University. She will talk about "Reasons for a breakup – and beyond: Explaining the termination of inter-municipal cooperation".
Join us for a Politics and Public Administration Seminar (POF) seminar featuring Katarina Soldan, PhD candidate, Linköping University. She will talk about "Reasons for a breakup – and beyond: Explaining the termination of inter-municipal cooperation".
The department of Political Science is hosting a lecture with representatives from the EU Liaison Office in Sweden, where we will discuss career opportunities within the European Union’s institutions. The event is open to all Stockholm University students interested in international careers and European affairs but priority is given to students of Political Science.
The department of Political Science is hosting a lecture with representatives from the EU Liaison Office in Sweden, where we will discuss career opportunities within the European Union’s institutions. The event is open to all Stockholm University students interested in international careers and European affairs but priority is given to students of Political Science.
Do you have a question you need a quick answer to? Do you want to polish up your study skills? Are you unsure about an aspect of referencing or academic style?
Do you have a question you need a quick answer to? Do you want to polish up your study skills? Are you unsure about an aspect of referencing or academic style?