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Threats to the economy can start with a rumor: new report

10 March 2026
Disinformation and malign information influence operations can threaten Sweden’s financial stability – from individual savers to the entire economic system. A new research report from the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) shows how these threats operate on several levels and why individuals, companies, and public officials must strengthen their vigilance.

Vacancy: Global Outreach Manager

09 March 2026
We are currently hiring a Global Outreach Manager to the External Relations Department.

Project in South Africa receives the Gun and Einar Larsson Scholarship

04 March 2026
Student Tijmen Duivenvoorden has been awarded the Gun & Einar Larsson Scholarship 2026 (GELS) for his project “Feeding Futures in South Africa.” The project explores how school meal programs affect education, health, and community development in under-resourced areas.

When Innovation Goes Private, Wealth Concentrates at the Top

02 March 2026
Private markets play a larger role than ever in financing innovation. New research finds that restricted access to private-firm innovation can explain much of the rise in U.S. top wealth inequality since 1980.

Dinner Table at Stockholm’s Kulturhuset opens research to the public

25 February 2026
Research should not stay within university walls. A new collaboration between the Center for Philosophies of Markets at the Stockholm School of Economics, Art Initiative and Kulturhuset Stadsteatern invites the public to explore research and societal debates through conversation, food and culture. The goal is simple: strengthen democratic dialogue and make research accessible to all.

Vacancy: Research Assistants/Analysts

23 February 2026
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) is currently hiring for Research Assistant and Research Analyst positions across different research environments.

SSE Business Lab climbs in FT ranking – only Nordic hub in top 10

19 February 2026
SSE Business Lab climbs from eighth to seventh place in the Financial Times’ ranking of 180 European startup hubs, remaining the only Nordic hub in the top ten. The move comes as Stockholm draws growing attention as the place to be for tech and AI startups, attracting founders eager to understand what is driving the city’s momentum. 

Per-Jonas Eliaeson in memoriam

18 February 2026
SSE´s former President, Professor Per-Jonas Eliaeson, passed away on February 8, 2026, at the age of 91, mourned by his wife, children and grandchildren. Per-Jonas was President of SSE between 1970 and 1986.

Vacancy: Corporate & Alumni Relations Manager

16 February 2026
As the Corporate & Alumni Relations Manager for CEMS MIM and MSc in International Business programs you will have a key role in driving the company involvement in the programs.

SSE Business Lab admits diverse AI startup batch

16 February 2026
When the Stockholm School of Economics’ incubator, SSE Business Lab, presents its first startup batch of the year, AI is the common foundation across all companies. The cohort spans everything from security-critical infrastructure to relationships, homes, and everyday services.
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