Researchers will make picture stones more understandable
Gotland's picture stones are unique spyholes to bygone times. A database of the stones is now being created making them more accessible to researchers and the public.
Six new honorary doctorates at Stockholm University
Stockholm University has chosen this year’s honorary doctors. They are Zhaojun Bai, Magnus Florin, Katja Franko, Phoebe Okowa, Camille Parmesan and Matthias Tschöp.
In cooperation with the Institute of World Economy and Politics (IWEP) and Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS), Stockholm Center for Global Asia (SCGA) organized an international academic workshop with prominent participants from India, Sweden, and Vietnam.
Fishing for herring is prohibited in various parts of the Baltic Sea during April and May. The aim is to protect the endangered herring spawning. But the decision goes against the advice of Swedish experts. The closures occur when there is little large-scale trawling going on, and will mainly affect small-scale coastal fisheries.
Gotland's picture stones are unique spyholes to bygone times. A database of the stones is now being created making them more accessible to researchers and the public.
Are you a newly admitted exchange student for the autumn semester 2024? Join us during our pre-departure webinars for incoming exchange students to learn more about what to do next and how to prepare for your move to Sweden.
Are you a newly admitted exchange student for the autumn semester 2024? Join us during our pre-departure webinars for incoming exchange students to learn more about what to do next and how to prepare for your move to Sweden.
Un séminaire de format hybride sera organisé en français à la bibliothèque de l'Institut nordique d'Amérique latine (avec possibilité de se joindre en ligne) autour des recherches du professeur Jean-Michel de Waele sur le sport et la politique
Un séminaire de format hybride sera organisé en français à la bibliothèque de l'Institut nordique d'Amérique latine (avec possibilité de se joindre en ligne) autour des recherches du professeur Jean-Michel de Waele sur le sport et la politique