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Company Visit at IKEA Second Hand in ReTuna mall
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2024-11-20
Retail Management students in Circular Impact Retail Club visited IKEA's Second Hand store, located in the ReTuna mall in Eskilstuna - the world's first recycling mall.
Milda Tylaitė awarded for outstanding pedagogical achievements
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2023-10-02
In September, Milda Tylaite, Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting at SSE, was awarded for outstanding pedagogical achievements. She was awarded for her work on redesigning the course...
Andreasson, Annika
Postdoc Fellow, Affiliated Researcher
E-mail: Annika.Andreasson@hhs.se
Ekman, Per
Postdoc Fellow
E-mail: Per.Ekman@hhs.se
Workshop - The Scientific Support of Diversifying Sport Organisations
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2022-10-17
On Thursday October 6th, the SSE Sport Initiative had its third event of the Sports & Inclusiveness Week with a workshop by sports research experts at SSE - Martin Carlsson Wall, Director of The...
Fireside Chat - Swedish Golf Federation
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2022-10-22
On Friday October 7th, the SSE Sport Initiative held its final event of the Sports & Inclusiveness Week with a fireside chat between Center Director Martin Carlsson-Wall and the General Secretary of...
Returns, Business, and E-commerce with Boozt
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2023-10-05
E-commerce Retail Club's had a theme lecture featured online by Sandra Gadd, CFO Boozt, as well as Board Member of Kjell & Company and Hållbar E-Handel.
30th Alumni Reunion 2025
11/21/2025, 5:00 PM - 11/22/2025, 2:00 AM
Welcome to the 30th Alumni Reunion for you who started at SSE in 1995!
Karin Ernlund
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2022-04-14
On April 1st, the Vice Mayor of Sports Karin Ernlund (C) and her colleague Alice Vestin visited SSE and the Center for Sports and Business. This was a follow-up meeting after the visit at the City...
New study reveals: Using existing textbooks for home study improves learning in low-income areas
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2024-05-27
A paper published in The Economic Journal shows how student learning in a fragile and low-income context can be helped by more intensive use of existing textbooks for home study.