Stockholm is a city with a long history and a lot of forward thinking. Today, it boasts 18 universities and colleges and is committed to sustainable development and innovation. It’s also near the top in most quality-of-life indexes – one of the safest, cleanest and most liveable cities in the world.
Meet Angela Adamo, a researcher at the Department of Astronomy at Stockholm University, who shares her story about her journey from Italy to living in Stockholm and working at Stockholm University.
It’s always challenging to relocate to another country and having a partner and a family multiplies the challenges. Stockholm Academic Network supports the partners of researchers and visiting scholars in finding a job and a community.
Stockholm might be green and beautiful, but isn’t it expensive? What about housing and transportation? Paul Andrews, Professor of Mathematics Education, arrived in 2013 and shares some of his experiences on the benefits (and drawbacks) of Stockholm.