The summit glacier on Kebnekaise's southern peak continues to shrink and is now 3.3 meters lower than last year and 6.9 meters lower than the north peak.
In the heart of Sweden’s theatre scene, an ambitious EU-funded experiment involving fourteen European theatres and academic institutions is reshaping how the performing arts engage with one of today’s most pressing issues: sustainability.
The Stockholm City Hall was filled to the brim when Stockholm University’s new doctors, professors, jubilee doctors and honorary doctors were celebrated at the end of September. The Inauguration and conferment ceremony is a joyful academic tradition and this year it gathered around a thousand guests.
In his doctoral thesis, Yannick Klein has investigated the relationship between nature exposure and mental health in adults in Sweden, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. His studies shows that both active and passive exposure to nature have positive effects on mental health.
In her doctoral thesis about labour economics, Charlotte Lucke looks at inequalities in labour markets and in life expectancies, and at the reasons for gender pay gaps, among other things.
"Evasive Dress: Misdirecting the Gaze through Queer and Trans Wedding Apparel" is the topic for the Open Lecture held by professor Ilya Parkins on October 3rd.
"Evasive Dress: Misdirecting the Gaze through Queer and Trans Wedding Apparel" is the topic for the Open Lecture held by professor Ilya Parkins on October 3rd.