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The Second MLEA Meeting Held at the Stockholm School of Economics

12 March 2022
On March 10th and 11th, the second MLEA (MicroLearning Entrepreneurship for Athletes) meeting took place at the Stockholm School of Economics. The two-day visit, gathering partners in the ZŠEM-led project from Sweden, Slovenia, Serbia, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Croatia, included both a visit to and meeting at SSE, as well as to the Swedish Sports Confederation.

Center for Sports and Business Presented for Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden

09 March 2022
On March 9th, the Stockholm School of Economics had the honor of welcoming Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden. During their visit, they learnt more about the school’s activities and met researchers as well as students. As part of this, Martin Carlsson-Wall, the Director for the Center for Sports and Business, presented the Center for the Crown Princess Couple.

How will the sanctions affect Russia?

09 March 2022
As fighting across Ukraine escalates and the world reacts, how will the sanctions affect Russia and can we expect them to be effective? Maria Perrotta Berlin, Assistant Professor at Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), shares her insights and discusses the potential effects of sanctions against Russia.

Croatia’s Former President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic Visiting SSE For a Special Event on Global Leadership - Reflections from Sports, Politics and Business

08 March 2022
On March 8th, the Stockholm School of Economics had the pleasure of welcoming Croatia’s first female President, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, to a special event in the Aula where she shared her thoughts on global leadership, sports, politics, and business.

Securing women’s safety at the time of war

08 March 2022
On this year's International Women's Day we would like to draw attention to the women impacted by the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation. Evidence from other armed conflicts suggests that women are particularly vulnerable both at the site of the war and in displacement, and that gender-based violence heightens in conflict and post-conflict societies. With this in mind, the international community should pay particular attention to protection, support and well-being of affected women in this tragic time.

#AcademicsStandWithUkraine

03 March 2022
The Forum for Research on Eastern Europe and Emerging Economies (FREE Network) stands for peace, security and democracy and condemns Russia’s invasion of the independent and democratic nation of Ukraine and violation of international law.

Swedish financial support to Russia

01 March 2022
Given the current situation, Swedish financial support to Russia has been put into question. This was recently discussed in the major Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, in an article in which Anders Olofsgård, Deputy Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), was interviewed among others.

Director for Center for Sports & Business Awarded with Outstanding Pedagogical Achievement for new Sports Course on the Master Level

24 February 2022
On February 24th, Martin Carlsson-Wall, the Director for the Center for Sports and Business and Course Director of the new elective course Investments and Value Creation in Global Sports on the master level received the Outstanding Pedagogical Achievement Award for autumn 2021.

Torbjörn Becker discusses the crisis between Russia and Ukraine in SVT Ekonomibyrån

22 February 2022
In the latest episode of Ekonomibyrån "The stock market in times of crisis" Torbjörn Becker, Director of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), discusses the crisis between Russia and Ukraine. What are the potential economic consequences and what are the long-term effects?

Star-studded program will help students from the Stockholm School of Economics and KTH start companies

17 February 2022
Last year, the Stockholm School of Economics and their venture incubator SSE Business Lab launched Ideate, a new entrepreneurship initiative meant to get more students to start companies. Now the program reaches new levels, as the Stockholm School of Economics and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology join forces, making it possible for students from both of these prestigious schools to participate and start businesses together.