COP16: “We need to bend the curve for biodiversity loss”
Researchers from Stockholm University are attending the ongoing COP16 in Colombia to help shape the implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework.
Winners of the Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2025
The Stockholm Prize in Criminology for 2025 is awarded to Frances Crook and Bryan Stevenson, for their applied criminological research as practitioners that succeeded in reducing cruel and unusual punishment.
We arrange webinars and participate in virtual and physical fairs, chats and live-streaming events. Get in touch with us to find out more about Stockholm University!
David Fridner’s new dissertation, Customer Attractiveness in the Public Sector, explores how public organizations can become more attractive as customers, thereby fostering long-term, value-creating relationships with their suppliers.
PhD students Jakob Beuschlein and Ossian Prane are this year’s job market candidates from the Department of Economics at Stockholm University. Find out more about their job market experience so far.
By examining the United States, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Germany, researcher found that welfare systems play a significant role in whether children born into poverty will remain poor as adults.
"Digital Livonia: For a Digitally Enhanced Study of Medieval Livonia (1200–1550)".
Marek Tamm (Tallinn University) presents at the seminar, in a collaboration with the Medieval Seminar.
"Digital Livonia: For a Digitally Enhanced Study of Medieval Livonia (1200–1550)".
Marek Tamm (Tallinn University) presents at the seminar, in a collaboration with the Medieval Seminar.
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