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9 Feb 2022 - Research Seminar by Associate Professor Yuliya Snihur (Toulouse Business School)
2/9/2022, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Associate Professor Yuliya Snihur from Toulouse Business School presented a paper on how new ventures in nascent markets pivot their business models as they develop their organizational identity.
7 June 2022 - MT Scholarship
6/7/2022, 8:15 AM - 9:00 AM
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The Art of Ignoring - 26 May 2021
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2022-02-21
The Art of Ignoring - 26 May 2021
SSE climbs in FT’s Master in Management ranking 2017
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2017-09-11
On Monday, 11 September 2017, the Financial Times published the FT Master in Management (MIM) Ranking 2017.
Building trust in times of uncertainty - 27 May 2020
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2020-09-01
Trust is needed now more than ever: our health and our wellbeing are inherently dependent on the actions of others. But building and maintaining trust in this uncertain situation is difficult. No one...
SSE Alumnae awarded for best thesis on civil society
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2017-12-14
Our Alumni Antonia Linnarsson and Lina Wingren (MSc in Business & Management) have received the Civil Society Scholarship (Civilsamhällesstipendiet) for their thesis ”Blurring realities between NPOs &...
Asmir Mahmuljin
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2022-04-05
Strategy Analyst at Accenture
EU Commission letter
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2020-12-08
123 scientists from 27 countries are appealing to EU leaders to correct an ‘oversight’ in the recently published ‘EU Taxonomy for Sustainable Activities.’ Misum's Hanna Setterberg is one of the...
Big change is made through endless small actions
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2020-05-04
Congratulations Karol Vieker, Equality and Diversity Manager at SSE, on being awarded this year’s Friend of Stockholm’s Students!
Changed Position
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2017-01-20
The man with a sorrow gaze placed on top of a pile of shirts could be seen as a continuation of the artists straightforward way of expressing ”what is there” in an effective and simplistic way.