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The Ax:son Johnson Institute is looking for a Project Manager

25 April 2023
For those who have a passion for the interaction between research/theory and practice/application in foreign and security policy, geopolitics and international relations.

Start bubble-hopping and gain important new perspectives 

24 April 2023
To bubble-hop is to meet and connect with people whose backgrounds, knowledge, opinions, or beliefs differ from our own. In today’s polarized society, bubble-hopping can serve to bridge divides between people, says Emma Stenström, Associate Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics who has researched the method.

Retail Days 2023

21 April 2023
Embrace the opportunity to interact with some of the biggest retail companies in Sweden on Campus April 24-27. There will be guest lectures and an interactive fair open for all students at SSE.

The media's power to affect behavioral change during COVID-19 in Sweden

20 April 2023
Increased media coverage of COVID-19 led to more individuals taking preventive measures such as hand washing, social distancing, and wearing masks, new research from the Stockholm School of Economics and Jönköping University shows. This highlights the important role that accurate and timely reporting plays in promoting public health measures during a pandemic.

Circular Business Model at H&M

19 April 2023
H&M Retail Club had a workshop on sustainability and specifically a circular business model at their offices in Stockholm City.

AI lecture with Q&A

18 April 2023
Systembolaget held a theme lecture on the very current topic of AI, where they presented how they've worked with the technology for years and how it can help consumers make better choices.

Fazer enters partnership with Center for Retailing at Stockholm School of Economics

18 April 2023
Fazer joins the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) and its Center for Retailing as a Retail Club Partner in the Retail Management program.

Policies for an aging population

13 April 2023
Increasing life expectancy and a lower birth-rate means the world’s population is aging rapidly. But what retirement policies will have the best outcome for what countries? Listen to the latest episode of the podcast Sound Economy with Professor Johanna Wallenius to find out more.

Having a daughter can ‘nudge’ CEOs towards supporting equality

24 March 2023
Raising daughters can make male company leaders more supportive of women’s struggles for equality, new research shows. This also leads to employing more women in their companies and on their boards.

Lars Strannegård’s appointment as President is extended

17 March 2023
The Board of Directors of the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) has extended Lars Strannegård’s appointment as President until May 31, 2027.