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.
Accelerator - an exhibition space
Accelerator is an exhibition space where art, science and societal issues meet. It is part of Stockholm University. The mission of Accelerator is to engage actively with society, producing exhibitions presenting international and Swedish contemporary art.
Baltic Sea research collaborates with various societal actors
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
Stockholm University and Region Stockholm have a collaboration agreement in six areas where there is a particular need of research efforts.
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.
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 (The Royal Dramatic Theatre)
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.
Kulturhuset Stadsteatern (the Stockholm City Theatre and the City Arts Centre)
Since 2020 Stockholm University has a collaboration agreement with Kulturhuset Stadsteatern (KHST). The collaboration is carried out on a number of different levels and includes a number of departments at the University.
Museums
Stockholm University works together with a number of museums around the capital. Through centres of expertise, guest professors, and shared projects, we contribute to collaborations in art, culture, and science.
Navarino Environmental Observatory
Researchers at Stockholm University and the Academy of Athens are leaders in climate and environmental research. TEMES is a Greek company that specialises in ecotourism. These partners have joined forces in the Kalamata region.
Mediterranean climate in focus at Swedish/Greek research station NEO
Research infrastructure resources
At Stockholm University there is an extensive infrastructure for research with advanced research environments. Facilities and resources are very varied in nature – from labs and technical equipment to databases and archives. The infrastructure can be national (involving the university), shared by several faculties, or belong to a specific department.
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.
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
Last updated: November 29, 2024
Source: Offices in the University administration