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Students at the Stockholm School of Economics rate their education highest, a new survey shows
10 April 2026
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) ranks at the top when students in Sweden evaluate their own education. A new university barometer from the trade union Akavia shows that students rate their education highest at SSE, particularly when it comes to teaching quality and the connection to working life – factors that play a key role in future careers.
SSE faculty incorporate AI in teaching while doubling down on foundational skills
10 April 2026
Artificial intelligence has become a natural part of teaching at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), where faculty use it to enhance learning, extend support beyond the classroom and prepare students for a changing workplace. The guiding principle is clear: AI should complement, not replace, core academic skills.
Learning to prompt, judge and lead: AI in SSE’s Retail Management program
09 April 2026
With the first warm days of spring settling over Stockholm, a classroom at the Stockholm School of Economics fills with the quiet hum of laptops. Inside, retail management students are not escaping into the sunshine just yet. They are learning how to work with AI systems.
Lukas Goretzki recognized for outstanding contribution to learning
09 April 2026
The Stockholm School of Economics is proud to congratulate Professor Lukas Goretzki, who has been recognized for outstanding pedagogical achievements in 2025 for his teaching in management accounting and control.
Stockholm School of Economics recommended for multimillion-krona research funding in health, AI, and life sciences
08 April 2026
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) has been recommended for major national research funding in health, AI, and life sciences. The program is one of only three selected in that category and highlights the House of Innovation's growing role in healthcare innovation.
Parenthood reduces women’s likelihood of staying in academia twice as much as men’s, study finds
02 April 2026
Women’s academic careers diverge sharply from men’s after their first child. A large study on academics in Denmark shows mothers are significantly less likely to stay at universities, publish research or reach tenure – largely due to unequal childcare responsibilities.
Vacancy: Program Manager for the MSc in International Business
31 March 2026
As the Program Manager (PM), you will have a key role in coordinating, organizing, and assisting in the development and day-to-day operations of the program. MSc in International Business is a ranked program, the PM for this program needs to be aware of how the Financial Times ranking works and how the PM contributes to a continued success. You will belong to a team of Admissions & Program Management at EdO.
CIVICA at SSE: Great start to the Spring term!
19 March 2026
March has been an active and inspiring month for CIVICA at SSE, marked by international collaboration, student engagement, and new opportunities.
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.