Stockholm University works actively to increase international collaboration – a prerequisite for research and education of high quality.
Nobel Prize and the University
Over the years, four researchers at Stockholm University have received this award, and today, several of the University's researchers participate in the committees that appoint Nobel Laureates.
Quality work at Stockholm University
The quality policy sets out the points of departure for how Stockholm University secures and develops its core operations of research and education, with the aim of achieving the highest quality.
Research integrity and ethics at Stockholm University
We protects the quality, integrity and independence of research, and this requires research to be carried out in accordance with good research practice.
Stockholm University and Agenda 2030
Sustainable development is a fundamental issue for Stockholm University, which contributes through education, research and collaboration, among other things.
Stockholm University now joins the digital research infrastructure EBRAINS as associate member. The membership is important to strengthen the university´s research on the brain and its relation to behavior.
“Climate and energy – An interdisciplinary perspective” will take learners on a digital tour of Utö, a small island off the coast of Stockholm. On their journey, learners will meet academics from several European universities and learn all about the climate crisis, its past, its causes and the possible solutions.
The Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice at the Department of Law invites you to a lecture with Emilios Christodoulidis on "Political constitutionalism and ‘total market thinking’: the case of labour protection".
The Stockholm Centre for International Law and Justice at the Department of Law invites you to a lecture with Emilios Christodoulidis on "Political constitutionalism and ‘total market thinking’: the case of labour protection".
On Wednesday, 1 February, 2023, 14:00-15:00, PhD student Mattias Forsgren, at Uppsala University, will speak on the subject "Probability learning from experience: moving beyond the debate between associative learning and hypothesis testing".
On Wednesday, 1 February, 2023, 14:00-15:00, PhD student Mattias Forsgren, at Uppsala University, will speak on the subject "Probability learning from experience: moving beyond the debate between associative learning and hypothesis testing".