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 August, the icebreaker Oden will go to northern Greenland's hard-to-reach waters. Researchers on board will study how much and how rapidly melting glaciers can contribute to raising global sea levels.
Claes Orsholm's physics and maths teacher inspired him to study at Fysikum, where he went on to gain a PhD in electron microscopy with sensor development. Immediately after my PhD, I founded Savantic where I work as CEO. My advice to prospective students is to cultivate your curiosity, try to let go of the details and look at what you learn from a bird's eye view.
On 28 May, the Committee on finance will hold a meeting about the monetary policy of 2023. Roine Vestman, Professor of Economics at Stockholm University, is there to present the report Swedish Monetary Policy 2023.
Do you have reading or writing to do and are you having trouble staying focused? Join the Academic Writing Service for a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! session at the Stockholm University Library or online.
Do you have reading or writing to do and are you having trouble staying focused? Join the Academic Writing Service for a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! session at the Stockholm University Library or online.
Wednesday May 29, Whadi-ah Parker and Zandile Mchiza from the University of the Western Cape & South African Medical Research Council, South Africa, will give a talk on public and research ethics at Campus Albano, Stockholm University.
Wednesday May 29, Whadi-ah Parker and Zandile Mchiza from the University of the Western Cape & South African Medical Research Council, South Africa, will give a talk on public and research ethics at Campus Albano, Stockholm University.
It is no secret that we live in precarious times. The role of the United States, the world's most powerful country, is as central as ever. In November, America elects its president - or rather re-elects, as its choice looks certain to be between its current and its previous incumbent.
It is no secret that we live in precarious times. The role of the United States, the world's most powerful country, is as central as ever. In November, America elects its president - or rather re-elects, as its choice looks certain to be between its current and its previous incumbent.
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