Six new honorary doctorates at Stockholm University
Stockholm University has chosen this year’s honorary doctors. They are Zhaojun Bai, Magnus Florin, Katja Franko, Phoebe Okowa, Camille Parmesan and Matthias Tschöp.
Wreck of flagship explains military revolution at sea
New insights into combat platforms of warships and a unique weapon chest from the Late Middle Ages. These are some new results from studies of the Danish flagship Gribshunden/Gripen.
Four scientific publications from Stockholm University have been included on a list of the ten most cited non-economics papers in policy documents by Nature.
Gamification refers to the application of video-game logic to non-game contexts, like work. It sounds like fun, but research argues that gamification has ethical risks.
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Stockholm University has chosen this year’s honorary doctors, all of whom have contributed in distinctive ways to the University’s activities in research and education. The six new honorary doctors are: Zhaojun Bai, Magnus Florin, Katja Franko, Phoebe Okowa, Camille Parmesan and Matthias Tschöp.
Stockholm University is actively working towards an open science system, and as part of this work, the university, represented by President Astrid Söderbergh Widding, has recently signed the Barcelona Declaration on Open Research Information. The declaration aims to make research information, such as metadata, open, and over 50 universities, research funders, and organizations worldwide have signed it so far.
For the strongmen, loyalty is essential to fulfilling the promises of a reborn Great America, a greater Russia or a China united with Taiwan. There are reasons to watch out when it is loyalty that governs today's power politics writes Johan Lagerkvist in Dagens Nyheter.
The success of radical right parties in many European countries is often linked to increased immigration. However, another significant demographic change has occurred parallel to the increased immigration, namely the depopulation of rural areas and former industrial towns. This phenomenon is pronounced in many European countries, not least in Sweden, and leads to many places losing a large part of their working-age population. What are the political consequences of these changes?
Welcome to the 22nd International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis. The conference will be organised at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV).
Welcome to the 22nd International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis. The conference will be organised at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV).