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Literary Agenda Reading List 2023/2024
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2023-08-16
The reading list for the Literary Agenda 2023/2024 is here. The Literary Agenda has for five years given SSE students the opportunity to participate in book circles led by faculty, staff and PhD...
Research Seminar with 2020 Nobel Laureate Paul Milgrom (Stanford University)
12/17/2025, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Research Seminar with 2020 Nobel Laureate Paul Milgrom (Stanford University)
Author talk: MARTIN GELIN on soft power
11/27/2025, 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Welcome to this author talk with Martin Gelin, author of the book Rules of Attraction: Why Soft Power Matters in Hard Times (Mjuk makt. Kultur och propaganda i den nya världsordningen). Room Ragnar,...
New study reveals impact of media coverage on behavior during Covid-19 in Sweden
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2024-02-28
In their paper, recently accepted at Health Economics, researchers Marcel Garz from Jönköping University and Maiting Zhuang from the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), shed light on...
The 55th Stockholm Seminar on Japan
12/3/2014, 3:00 PM
Japan: a Champion for Human Rights and Democrary in East and Southeast Asia?
Dilan Ölcer
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2024-05-27
"The MSc mentor program has improved my understanding of how different goals motivate different people, and how those goals might be different from my own."
Nada Ali
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2022-04-19
Nada Ali is exhibiting her project The making and breaking of an Icon (ongoing) in the exhibition Handels x Mejan 2022.
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
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....