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21st Century Sports: How Technologies will Impact Sports in the Digital Age
25 January 2023
On Wednesday January 25th, the Center for Sports & Business at SSE held its 2nd joint alumni event together with the ESSEC Business School and WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management. The theme of this digital event was 21st Century Sports: How Technologies will Impact Sports in the Digital Age and the keynote speech was given by Professor Sascha Schmidt from WHU.
Scores Jubileumsseminarier: Fraternal relations in monasteries: The laboratory of love
16 January 2023
Torsdag 9 februari kl. 15.00 presenterar Mikaela Sundberg, professor i sociologi, boken Fraternal relations in monasteries: The laboratory of love. Maria Törnqvist, Sociologiska institutionen vid Uppsala universitet och Nils Brunsson, Score, är kommentatorer. Efter seminariet, som slutar runt 16.30, bjuder Score på förfriskningar och musik!
PhD student with big visions for the future
09 January 2023
Sven-Anders Stegare had a successful business career for almost three decades, among other roles as purchasing manager at the SEB. Despite the fact that things were going smoothly at work, the feeling of wanting to do something else has been growing stronger over the past few years. The idea of doing research had crossed his mind several times and he has now made a move on the matter. Meet our PhD-student Sven-Anders!
Ranjula Bali Swain and Susanne Sweet receive new grant
21 December 2022
We are delighted to announce that CSR researchers Ranjula Bali Swain and Susanne Sweet have received a new grant from the Swedish Research Council (Formas) of about SEK 4 million. The grant is for their work with an institutional policy and business practice to support the implementation of circular economy in the textile value chain.
Pan-European research project to investigate a shifting attitude towards migrants
19 December 2022
A new research project on changing attitudes about migrants is bringing together ten CIVICA universities across Europe. “The idea of migrants’ integration in Europe may be shifting from something seen as a right, to something you need to prove you are worthy of,” says Professor Laurence Romani.
New book! Points of Contact
12 December 2022
This book by Lasse Lychnell is a visual exploration of connection. The ability to connect—with ourselves, others, and the planet—is regarded as essential for creating a sustainable world, leading organizations, and improving our well-being.
"The young people are absolutely right when they sue the state"
08 December 2022
1,620 researchers and teachers at universities and colleges agree with the young people behind Aurora's climate requirements: They are affected, and risk being seriously affected by the climate crisis during their lifetime. Among them are several researchers from SSE.
Global Sports - When Dreams and Dark Sides Collide
07 December 2022
On Wednesday December 7th, the Center for Sports & Business at SSE held a joint alumni event together with the ESSEC Business School and WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management. This digital event was a collaboration with the Germany SSE Alumni Hub. It was the first time that these three leading European sports centres hosted a joint event.
Experienced ethnicity and migration researcher joins the CSR team
02 December 2022
Sayaka Osanami Törngren is an associate professor in international migration and ethnic relations (IMER) at the research center Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare. From now on, she will also be affiliated with CSR.
"My belief is that I don’t have to be an expert in everything, but if I surround myself with people who also have great ideas and knowledge, we can come together and achieve great things. I am looking forward to exchanging knowledge, perspectives, and visons with the other members of the team", she says.
Could changes in the migration law attract foreign entrepreneurs?
15 November 2022
Sweden liberalized labour migration policy in 2008 to allow third-country nationals to enter Sweden for entrepreneurship, not only for work. This unique element — a residence permit for entrepreneurship — was introduced by changes in the migration law. But has it been successful? CSR-affiliated researcher Aliaksei Kazlou took a closer look at the matter together with fellow researcher Susanne Urban.