Researchers from Stockholm Resilience Centre and the programme Swedbio are attending the ongoing COP16 in Colombia to help shape the implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework.
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- It is fantastic that Stockholm University has received a record number of project grants from the Foundation this year, says Lena Mäler, Deputy vice president for science at Stockholm University.
PhD studies give you the opportunity to ask questions, find answers and start to understand a subject to its core. 15 PhD positions are now available in science. Application is open until November 4th!
High-definition electron microscopy and fluorescence imaging held centre stage at SU Imaging Day – a recurring event aimed to highlight and celebrate the open research facilities at Stockholm University.
The results of the annual measurements of the four Swedish reference glaciers' mass balance show that they have shrunk significantly. These are the largest losses since systematic measurements began.
Professor Gia Destouni, Department of Physical Geography at Stockholm University, has been honoured with the prestigious Baltic Sea Award for her groundbreaking research on eutrophication.