Medals
Stockholm University’s large gold medal and gold medal of the 8th size are awarded to people who have, in different ways, helped to further the work of the university.
Stockholm University awards medals to people who have promoted the university's activities in various ways. The medals are awarded in connection with the inauguration and conferment ceremony. Decisions on which people will receive medals are made by the President after preparation by the university's senior management team.
Stockholm University's large gold medal
Stockholm University’s large gold medal, worn around the neck, was instituted in 1990 and is awarded to those who have significantly and over a long period of time worked to promote the university, its research or its teaching.
2025 Recipient of the large Gold Medal
Astrid Söderbergh Widding is Professor of Cinema Studies and former President of Stockholm University (2013 – 2025). During her long service as President, she led the organisation and represented the University in a particularly exemplary manner, thus making the University visible regionally and nationally, as well as internationally. In her role as President she has been an academic leader, highly respected by the University’s teachers, students and employees, by national and international fellow university presidents, the University’s many cooperation partners, politicians and not least research funders. Her thoughtful wisdom and high integrity have always made Astrid Söderbergh Widding “the adult in the room”, the person everyone listened to, and thus generated this high level of respect for her. Before her appointment as President, Astrid held the position of Stockholm University’s first Deputy Vice President for Human Science as well as that of Vice Dean of the Faculty of Humanities.
As President, Astrid Söderbergh Widding has also filled many external roles, among them that of Chair of the Board of Trustees for the Knut & Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Chair of the Association of Swedish Higher Education Institutions, on two occasions a member of the Government’s Research Advisory Committee, Vice Chair of the Magna Charta Observatory General Council and a member of the Board of the European University Association (EUA). Since 2023 she has been Chair of the Nobel Foundation.
Astrid Söderbergh Widding’s great commitment to issues that are central to academia as well as her external roles have both directly and indirectly put Stockholm University on the map and she is a very worthy recipient of Stockholm University’s large gold medal 2025.
Previous recipients of the large gold medal
2023
2022
Former Senior Judge Richard Ljungqvist
2020
Former Chair of the University Board, Kerstin Calissendorff
2017
Former Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kåre Bremer
2014
Former President of the Supreme Administrative Court Sten Heckscher
2011
CEO Staffan Salén
2009
Director Björn Wolrath
2002
Former Head of Administration Leif Lindfors
1997
Architect Ralph Erskine
Architect Carl Nyrén
1996
Mrs. Signhild Engkvist
1993
Former Head of Administration Rune Lindquist
1991
President of the Swedish Parliament's Education Committee Lars Gustafsson
Builder Reinhold Gustafsson
Former Vice-Chancellor, Professor Emeritus Gunnar Hoppe
Stockholm University's gold medal of the 8th size
Stockholm University’s gold medal of the 8th size, worn suspended by a ribbon, was instituted in 2010 and is granted to those who have contributed in a meaningful way to strengthening the university, its research or its teaching.
2025 Recipient of Gold Medal of the 8th Size
Anders Karlhede, Professor of Physics at Fysikum – Department of Physics, has served in a number of managerial roles at Stockholm University, i.a. as the University’s first Vice President for the Science Academic Area, Dean of the Faculty of Science and Dean of the Mathematics-Physics Section of the Faculty of Science. After completing his period as Vice President, Anders Karlhede served as Advisor to the President with operational responsibility for issues concerning research infrastructure, which has contributed to high quality research at Stockholm University.
Anders Karlhede, as Advisor to the President, represented the University as a member of the University Reference Group for Research Infrastructure (URFI), and in the Stockholm Trio Working Group for Research Infrastructure. Further, Anders Karlhede has held a number of board memberships, internal as well as external, including among others the positions of Chair of the Board of the Bergius Botanic Garden and of the Board of the Centre for Palaeogenetics, member of the National Board of SciLifeLab and member of the Board of Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing, SNIC. Anders Karlhede has also been instrumental in the development of the University’s systematic quality assurance programme for research.
In addition to his various managerial roles, he has been an active researcher and teacher. In 2013 he was elected a member of the Class for Physics of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and in 2000 elected teacher of the year at Stockholm University. Anders Karlhede’s wide experience as a researcher, teacher and academic leader has been of the greatest benefit to Stockholm University.
Previous recipients of the gold medal of the 8th size
2024
Professor Karin Helander
Former head of Human Resources Department Marie Högström
Former administrative manager and senior adviser Mikael Knutsson
2021
Professor Denny Vågerö
Professor Cynthia de Wit
2019
Professor Johan Kleman
Professor Margaretha Rossholm Lagerlöf
Study counselor Birgitta Åkerman
2018
Ishak Alaton, Ishak bey, posthumous
Chairman Agneta Bladh
Professor Göran Scharmer
2017
Senior administrative officer Maud Giessler
2016
Academy steward Inga Horndahl
Professor Stefan Nordlund
Professor Gunnar Svensson
2015
Professor em. Birgitta Bremer
Professor em. Harry Flam
2013
Professor Anders Gustavsson
Professor Lena Kautsky
Former CEO Thomas Norell
2012
Mr. Amine Benhajji
Director Pia Bjerén Fürstenbach
2011
Professor Gunnel Engwall
Senior advisor Athanasios Psaroulis
2010
Ph.D. Birgitta Eriksson
Director Johan Stålhand
Last updated: September 18, 2025
Source: Office of the President (MCW)