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Sara Öhrvall joins House of Innovation as Practitioner in Residence

11 February 2026
The House of Innovation welcomes Sara Öhrvall as its new Practitioner in Residence. With long experience in technology-led transformation, she will help strengthen collaboration between researchers, students and entrepreneurs at the Stockholm School of Economics.

Fiskars Group enters partnership with SSE’s Center for Retailing

10 February 2026
Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) is pleased to welcome Fiskars Group as a Retail Club Partner at the Center for Retailing. Fiskars Group expertise in retail will bring valuable insights to both education and research at SSE’s Retail Management-program.

Art from the Stockholm School of Economics turned into fashion by A Day’s March

09 February 2026
A new clothing collection shows how art can travel beyond traditional settings. A collaboration between clothing label A Day’s March and the Art Initiative at the Stockholm School of Economics brings Jan Håfström’s works from the School’s “The Red Corridor” into everyday garments, linking fashion, art and education in an unexpected way.

First joint CIVICA bachelor course on EU migration governance

06 February 2026
International migration is an important phenomenon that impacts businesses and societies in multiple ways. Last term, students from SSE and SGH Warsaw School of Economics completed the course Governance and Key Actors in Migration – the very first digital joint course at the bachelor level within the CIVICA alliance. The collaboration between the two schools aimed to offer the students a unique multi-disciplinary learning experience.

Large study shows scaling startups risk increasing gender gaps

05 February 2026
When startups scale quickly, founders often make hurried hiring decisions that unintentionally disadvantage women, according to new study from the Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden. The study shows how the pressures of rapid growth increase the likelihood that founders rely on mental shortcuts and make biased decisions.

Comment on the latest information from the Epstein files

04 February 2026
Following the U.S. Department of Justice’s release of new documents, additional information has now emerged. Among other things, in some cases students who once applied for a scholarship program that has since been discontinued have had personal information made public. The current management is not aware of how or why this information came into Epstein’s possession. It is deeply regrettable that those who applied for a scholarship in good faith and with high hopes should now find themselves associated with this context.

SSE and the Public Health Agency of Sweden join forces to boost student wellbeing

04 February 2026
How are Sweden’s students really doing – and how can their wellbeing be improved? Together with the Public Health Agency of Sweden, the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) will study students’ mental health and develop new ways to support wellbeing and academic performance. The results will be presented in February 2027.

EU careers student ambassadors at SSE highlight paths into the European Union

03 February 2026
Interest in careers within the European Union is growing, yet Swedish graduates remain underrepresented in EU institutions. To help bridge that gap, Therese Hartman Liungman and Lovisa Areskoug Eriksson, both second-year students in the Bachelor in Business & Economics program, work as EU career student ambassadors.

In Sweden, young adults feel most dissatisfied while the oldest thrive

02 February 2026
Young adults in Sweden feel significantly worse than older people in almost all areas of life. While older Swedes rank among the happiest in the world, young adults struggle with loneliness and psychological distress. These are the findings of a new large-scale study on flourishing in Sweden, published in the International Journal of Wellbeing and conducted by researchers at the Stockholm School of Economics, Lund University, Oslo Metropolitan University and Harvard University.

Vacancy: Partnership Manager

26 January 2026
We are looking for a driven and communicative Partnership Manager to support the Corporate Partnership Program.