Swedish Climate Symposium 2026
[Information finns bara på engelska] The Bolin Centre for Climate Research; SMHI; the Strategic Research Areas MERGE and BECC; EcoChange; Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research; and KTH Climate Action Centre will host the 3rd Swedish Climate Symposium on 20–22 May 2026 in Lund, Sweden.
The Swedish Climate Symposium 2026 will serve as a vibrant platform for showcasing cutting-edge research and innovative solutions, sharing knowledge and best practices and fostering collaboration towards a climate-resilient society. It will bring together researchers, decision-makers, practitioners, and other relevant stakeholders to exchange research findings, innovative policy developments and solutions, and practical implementation experiences. The main theme of the symposium is Climate Research: Science, Society, Actions.
Financial support: conference fee, travel and accommodation
The Bolin Centre offers financial support for members who want to attend the Swedish Climate Symposium 2026, by covering the conference fee for all members employed at either SU or KTH. Please note that it is important that you check the box that you are a Bolin Centre member when registering for the conference and checking out, otherwise you will be charged. We will also offer two travel/accommodation packages for our members traveling from Stockholm to Lund; a two-day and a three-day conference package. More details will come. For questions regarding travel support, please contact maria.basova@aces.su.se
Conference poster course for ECR’s ahead of the Swedish Climate Symposium 2026
The Bolin Centre, together with ClimBEco and Visualize your Science is pleased to offer a funded poster opportunity for early-career researchers in connection with the Swedish Climate Symposium 2026. The initiative provides hands-on support before the conference and a dedicated poster forum during the symposium, giving ECRs a chance to strengthen their presentation skills, gain visibility, and engage with the wider climate research community. Participation is fully covered by the Bolin Centre, but places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants would be able to opt in or out of the course during registration. Participation is fully covered by the Bolin Centre, but places are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The full course workload is estimated at approximately 27 hours if all modules are followed, from start to a finished poster, and it may correspond to 1 ECTS, subject to approval by the participant’s supervisor/institution.
Senast uppdaterad: 2026-02-12
Sidansvarig: Institutionen för geologiska vetenskaper