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Player Transfers & Talent Development
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2026-01-03
ABC Colloquium: The Standrad length of a Miracle
12/13/2017, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
ABC Colloquium with Dr Erik Wikberg and authors of the book “Standard Length of a Miracle”
Open Innovation: How to leverage external knowledge and the wisdom of the crowd - 18 Nov 2021
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2021-10-19
House of Innovation and SSE Executive Education welcomed Assistant Professor Kathrin Reinsberger in presenting an industry seminar on how to leverage external knowledge and the wisdom of the crowd.
Johanna Wallenius appointed professor
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2019-12-20
Johanna Wallenius has been appointed Professor of Economics at Stockholm School of Economics. She is the second woman to hold a professorship in economics at the School.
Dziga Vertov
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2018-09-10
Dziga Vertov
Yale philosopher Martin Hägglund to SSE
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2020-09-23
We are happy to welcome Professor Martin Hägglund, author of the bestselling book “This life”, on October 6 for a seminar focused on freedom. He will be introduced by SSE President Lars Strannegård.
Katarina Eismann
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2018-04-06
A conversation on art, performance and film with Anders Olofsson, Statens Konstråd and artist Katarina Eismann
European Week 2021 in Stockholm
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2021-04-20
The CIVICA European Week is both a stand-alone learning event and a central element of the CIVICA Engage Track and will be taking place for the first time in Stockholm in June. Students from four of...
IMF’s growth forecasts for non-advanced economies
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2020-05-25
The IMF’s assessment is that growth will decline by 8.4 percentage points for the advanced economies from 2019 to 2020 and by only 5.3 percentage points for emerging markets and developing economies....
How do media affect people’s incentives to comply with lockdown?
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2020-05-13
Conservative media coverage during the pandemic affects negatively people’s compliance with the social distancing rules, suggests new US county-level study.