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Partnerships and collaborations

Stockholm University has a broad collaboration with the society. Researchers collaborate with schools, companies, authorities and organizations, are experts in the media and participate in the public debate. Collaboration contributes to developing research and to link people from different areas and with different knowledge.

 

Businesses and Organisations

Stockholm University collaborates broadly with the business sector. We work with both large and small actors across a range of fields, with the aim of creating mutual benefit through knowledge exchange, innovation, and societal development.

 

Partnerships take place within both research and education, and include everything from joint research projects to skills development and student engagement initiatives.

  • Joint research projects: We conduct research in close dialogue with businesses to develop new solutions to real-world problems.
  • Companies as co-creators in education: Industry professionals contribute to teaching, guest lectures, and course design.
  • Contract education and professional development: We offer tailored education and training for professionals across various industries.
  • Student engagement in business: Through internships, thesis work, and case studies, our students become involved in the everyday operations and challenges of companies.
  • Innovation support and commercialization: The Innovation Office at Stockholm University supports researchers in developing and realizing ideas with commercial potential. The office also collaborates with Drivhuset, which helps students take their ideas further.

Read more about support for your idea here.

 

As an employer, you can connect with our students through career fairs, seminars, or by recruiting via MyCareer. You can also involve them in exploring an idea or solving a problem as part of a thesis project.

Read more here.

 

Baltic Sea research at Stockholm University is often carried out in close collaboration with various societal actors – from individuals living in small bays along the coast to international decision makers. 

The goal is to produce knowledge leading to wise decisions and, ultimately, to an improved marine environment.

Collaboration at Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre

 

CIVIS – A European university collaboration

CIVIS is a collaboration between eleven European universities and brings together almost 600,000 students and employees.

The purpose of CIVIS is to facilitate cooperation across national borders and to increase the mobility of students, teachers and other staff.

CIVIS – A European university collaboration

 

Collaboration between Stockholm University and Region Stockholm

Region Stockholm and Stockholm University have a collaboration agreement covering areas with a particular need for research efforts. The aim is, among other things, to contribute knowledge to help address societal challenges.

Read more about research collaboration with Region Stockholm

 

 

Collaboration between Stockholm University and the City of Stockholm

The collaboration between the City of Stockholm and Stockholm University is primarily focused on climate and environment and on social sustainability. The goal is to strengthen and systematize the manifold collaborations already in existence in many places, and also to improve the conditions for future collaboration.

The agreement has led to several projects, for example in social sustainability. This is an area where the education in social work collaborates with the Social services to integrate theory and practice at an early stage in the training. This in turn strengthens the connection to working life and improves the work environment in the city’s social institutions.

Events and workshops

Stockholm University regularly organizes workshops and other events in collaboration with the City of Stockholm, with the aim of fostering dialogue, developing project ideas, and identifying shared societal challenges.

One example is a joint workshop series linked to calls within the EU programme Horizon Europe, where researchers and municipal officials meet to explore opportunities for collaboration. These initiatives promote needs-driven knowledge development and open new pathways for sustainable societal development.

These forums provide a platform for researchers and city officials to connect, exchange perspectives, and develop ideas for future collaboration.

If you are a researcher at Stockholm University, keep an eye on the internal events calendar for upcoming activities.

See the event calendar here (for researchers at Stockholm University)

 

Cultural sector

As Stockholm’s most influential university in the fields of humanities and social sciences, we have research and education collaborations with a large number of museums, theatres and other cultural institutions in the capital.

Dramaten and Stockholm University have a long-term partnership within research and education which enables them in various ways to profit from each other’s competences. 

One example is STAGES – Sustainable Theatre Alliance for a Green Environmental Shift – is a European cooperation project in which participating theatres carry out various development initiatives in collaboration with researchers, universities, and audiences to promote more sustainable practices.

Since 2018, Dramaten and Stockholm University have had a formal collaboration agreement. Research, education, and innovation from Stockholm University contribute to the development of Dramaten’s operations in line with the Swedish government’s sustainability goals.

Natasja Börjeson is one of the researchers from Stockholm University who has worked to find innovative solutions that reduce environmental impact without limiting creativity at Dramaten.

Read the full article here "Researchers from Stockholm University put sustainable solutions in the spotlight at Dramaten"

Since 2020, Stockholm University has had a collaboration agreement with Kulturhuset Stadsteatern (KHST). The collaboration takes place on multiple levels and involves a range of departments across the university.

Thematic focus divided into five areas:

  • Digitalisation
  • Climate and sustainability
  • Communication and audiences
  • The arts: performing arts, film, literature, and music
  • Urban societal development

Joint activities

Kulturhuset Stadsteatern’s various branches at Sergels torg, Skärholmen, and Vällingby-Husby collaborate with departments from all academic areas at Stockholm University. Activities include joint research projects on migration and cultural urban development, course collaborations in sustainability and cultural production, as well as internships, guest lectures, and public events.

Stockholm University collaborates with several museums across the capital. Through, for example, research centres, visiting professorships, and joint projects, we engage in partnerships focused on art, culture, and science.

Read more about the museums Stockholm University collaborates with on their respective websites:

Hallwylska museet
Naturhistoriska riksmuseet
Nobel Prize Museum
Nordiska museet
Magasin III
Statens maritima museer

 

 

Stockholm Environment Institute

Stockholm University and Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) work together closely on issues and research regarding development and the environment. 

Strong ties with Stockholm Environment Institute

 

University Alliance Stockholm Trio

Karolinska Institutet, KTH and Stockholm University formed in 2019 the university alliance Stockholm Trio with the aim of developing and highlighting the internationally prominent research and education environment that the three universities form in the Stockholm region.

Read more about the University Alliance Stockholm trio

 

 

Contact

Region Stockholm and the City of Stockholm

Office for Research, Engagement and Innovation Services

E-mail: info@fs.su.se

CIVIS and Stockholm trio university alliance
E-mail: civis@su.se

University Alliance Stockholm Trio

Contacts for University Alliance Stockholm Trio 

 

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