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Two of three Ragnar Söderberg grants awarded to researchers at the Stockholm School of Economics

09 February 2026
Two research teams from the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) have been awarded prestigious multi‑year research funding from the Ragnar Söderberg Foundation’s 2025 call in Economic Sciences. Only three projects were selected from a total of 48 applications, making SSE the home to two out of three successful proposals.

Center for Migration and Integration Research officially launched at SSE

05 February 2026
On Thursday, January 29, the Stockholm School of Economics officially launched the Center for Migration and Integration Research (CMIR). The launch event brought together researchers, policymakers, business leaders, and representatives from civil society for an afternoon of dialogue on migration, integration, and social inclusion - some of the most pressing issues facing societies today.

Learning Across Ranks and Roles: Reflections from the YROW Program

04 February 2026
In this reflective account, Sam Elfström, an alumnus of the Applied History course, shares insights from an intensive week in the YROW program, highlighting the value of cross-sector exchange, lessons from Ukraine’s wartime resilience, and the growing strategic importance of Europe’s southern neighborhood.

Research from CSSC Featured in Dagens Industri: Wallenberg Sphere and Intelligence Cooperation

19 January 2026
New research from the Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication (CSSC) by Dr. Rikard Westerberg has been featured in Dagens Industri, highlighting historical links between the Wallenberg sphere and intelligence cooperation in Sweden.

Center for Security and Resilience welcomes Carl Wangel as Senior Advisor

19 December 2025
As part of its ambition to strengthen the national reach and societal impact of its research, the Center for Security and Resilience (CfSR) at the Stockholm School of Economics is pleased to welcome Carl Wangel as Senior Advisor.

Mission-driven partnerships for Europe’s health transformation

17 December 2025
How can partnerships accelerate Europe’s health transformation when no single actor is in charge? That question brought together researchers, policymakers, healthcare leaders, and industry representatives at the Stockholm School of Economics on 12 December.

Vacancies: Three Postdoctoral Fellowships in Statecraft and Strategic Communication

16 December 2025
The Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication (CSSC), located at the Department for Marketing and Strategy at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), is pleased to announce fellowships for three two-year postdoctoral fellows wishing to pursue historically informed research about strategic communication in statecraft.

Södersjukhuset and SSE's Center for Resilient Health launch collaboration on healthcare innovation

16 December 2025
Södersjukhuset has initiated a collaboration with the Stockholm School of Economics' Center for Resilient Health (CRH) to strengthen innovation in healthcare delivery. The partnership focuses on the development and implementation of SöS Testbädd, a new innovation arena designed to support collaboration between healthcare providers, academia, industry, and patient representatives.

New research project on student absenteeism receives major VR Grant

12 December 2025
The Swedish Research Council has awarded a three-year grant in educational sciences to a new research project at the Stockholm School of Economics. The project is led by Ema Demir, together with Ebba Henrekson and Iman Dadgar at the Center for Educational Leadership and Excellence (CELE).

AI and the reinvention of medicine: Ziad Obermeyer visits SSE

11 December 2025
Artificial intelligence is reshaping not only how we treat disease, but how we understand it. At a recent seminar at the Center for Resilient Health at the Stockholm School of Economics, UC Berkeley professor Ziad Obermeyer shared how machine learning is generating new discoveries in medicine - and what that means for researchers, economists, and society.