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FORMAS awards major grant to three MISUM affiliates for climate policy and green transition research
02 December 2025
A research team from the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University, in collaboration with the Research Department of Sveriges Riksbank, has been awarded a FORMAS research grant of SEK 19.6 million (approximately €1.79 million).
Lunch & Learn with Eva Lindström: How evaluation and audit shape trust in public institutions
02 December 2025
How do we know if public money is well spent? And why do evaluation and audit matter for democracy and accountability? Former European Court of Auditors member Eva Lindström shared her experience with SSE students in a packed Lunch & Learn session hosted by the House of Governance and Public Policy (GaPP).
Nordic Security and Competitiveness Day brings sectors together at SSE
02 December 2025
How can the Nordic region stay secure, innovative, and resilient in an age of geopolitical uncertainty? On 26 November 2025, the Center for Security and Resilience at the Stockholm School of Economics hosted the first Nordic Security and Competitiveness Day - a full-day event exploring the future of total defence, security, and competitiveness across the region.
How much would you pay for greater happiness? Stockholm’s new wellbeing index puts a price on it
02 December 2025
Each week, people in Sweden’s capital sit down for fika nearly four times on average. It is a small ritual, but one that the research team at the Center for Wellbeing, Welfare, and Happiness at the Stockholm School of Economics says carries real economic weight. According to Stockholm’s new Wellbeing Index Report, strengthening social connection through measures like shared fika could be worth more than 600 million kronor per quarter if it lifted part of the region’s sense of togetherness by just one step.
PhD Applications Are Officially Open
02 December 2025
Applications are now open for two PhD positions starting Fall 2026 at the Center for Wellbeing, Welfare and Happiness (CWWH) at the Stockholm School of Economics. Join a research family dedicated to exploring what truly matters for individuals and society.
Hidden mines, delayed renewal: Ukraine’s urgent needs and challenges in humanitarian demining
01 December 2025
Ukraine’s recovery hinges on removing land mines that still threaten millions of people and block the country’s economic growth. This new policy brief by Anna Anisimova (SITE) outlines the scale of mine contamination in Ukraine, draws lessons from global demining experience, and explains why efficiency metrics cannot be compared across countries.
SSE ranked among Europe’s top 20 business schools by Financial Times
01 December 2025
The Financial Times has ranked the Stockholm School of Economics among Europe’s top 20 business schools in 2025. SSE is the highest-ranked institution in the Scandinavian region and the only Nordic school to make the top 20.
Op ed: The Stockholm School of Economics takes a stand for meritocracy
28 November 2025
Our attempt to use the Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test as a selection tool did not work as intended. There is no doubt that we missed out on talented students this application round, writes Lars Strannegård, president of the Stockholm School of Economics, in an op ed published in Svenska Dagbladet today.
Ruilin Huang Awarded Scholarship by Svenska Handelsbanken
28 November 2025
Ph.D student Ruilin Huang at the Department of Management and Organization has been awarded a scholarship by Svenska Handelsbanken for his research on how organizations can maintain coordination and control while supporting employees’ work–life balance in hybrid work environments.
SSE president Lars Strannegård on the revised admissions requirement
26 November 2025
The Stockholm School of Economics has removed the Swedish SAT (Högskoleprovet) requirement for national applicants to our bachelor programs. This has raised many questions. President Lars Strannegård clarifies the situation and explains what the requirement led to, and why we have now chosen to change course.