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.
On Tuesday afternoon, Bonnier guest professor Kristyn Gorton, delivered a speech on 'Media, Emotion and Resilience' at Stockholm University. After the pandemic she found out how the conditions for the production of tv fiction drastically had changed as the Covid-19 virus swept around the globe.
In a new study, the researchers found large birthweight inequalities among the descendants of non-western immigrants compared to the descendants of Swedes. The largest differences were found in the third generation. The researchers warn inequalities may continue to widen in subsequent generations.
Welcome to the first national scientific climate conference in Sweden – a unique opportunity for climate scientists to interact, reflect, and identify knowledge gaps and opportunities for the future.
Welcome to the first national scientific climate conference in Sweden – a unique opportunity for climate scientists to interact, reflect, and identify knowledge gaps and opportunities for the future.
On Wednesday, 18 May, 2022, 14.00-15.00, Professor Karina Mostert, North-West University, South Africa, will speak on the subject "Investigating student well-being from an Industrial Psychology perspective".
On Wednesday, 18 May, 2022, 14.00-15.00, Professor Karina Mostert, North-West University, South Africa, will speak on the subject "Investigating student well-being from an Industrial Psychology perspective".
On May 18, 2022, Chaminda Wijesinghe will defend his doctoral thesis “How knowledge diffusion in University-Industry Collaboration can foster ICT innovations in Sri Lanka”.
On May 18, 2022, Chaminda Wijesinghe will defend his doctoral thesis “How knowledge diffusion in University-Industry Collaboration can foster ICT innovations in Sri Lanka”.