Stockholm university

Research infrastructure

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.

 

Humanities Research Infrastructure

The research infrastructure at the Faculty of Humanities consists of many different research environments and resources. These include research laboratories, databases, technology, tools and publications available to students and researchers. In the following you will find links to websites and contact persons.

Faculty of Humanities Research Infrastructure

 

Law Research Infrastructure

SULaw has a number of departmental libraries that house law collections in areas such as arbitration law, legal informatics, or maritime and transport law.

SULaw Research Infrastructure

 

Science Research Infrastructure

Here you will find collected information about the research infrastructure within the academic area of Science. 

Faculty of Science Infrastructure

 

Social Sciences Research Infrastructure

Here you will find collected information about the research infrastructure within the Faculty of Social Sciences. Resources are very varied in nature, and there is no sharp definition of what constitutes infrastructure.

Faculty of Social Sciences Research Infrastructure

 

National and International Research Infrastructures

Stockholm University is involved in several national and international research infrastructures, providing technology, knowledge, and resources for our researchers. These infrastructures are co-funded by, for example, the Swedish Research Council and the European Union and are managed in collaboration with other universities.

National and International Research infrastructure

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