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SSE Master in International Business Program ranked among the top 10 schools in the world
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2021-09-13
SSE’s Master in International Business ranks eight out of 100 in the world, according to the latest Financial Times Master in Management ranking.
Alumni and Young Alumni of the Year Awards 2021
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2021-10-01
Åsa Riisberg is the recipient of the Alumni of the Year Award 2021 and Marina Dirks is the recipient of the Young Alumni of the Year Award 2021.
Jungsuk Han receives Brattle Distinguished Paper Prize
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2019-01-17
Congratulations to Professor Jungsuk Han whose paper “The Paradox of Financial Fire Sales: The Role of Arbitrage Capital in Determining Liquidity”, written with James Dow, was awarded Brattle...
Swedish Minister for Culture visited SSE
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2021-10-15
Amanda Lind, Swedish Minister for Culture and Democracy, visited SSE to learn more about our strategy to embed art in the academic environment of SSE.
Stockholms ström
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2025-06-09
The 2,5 by 3,5 meter fresco Stockholms ström (Stockholm's stream) by Prince Eugen from 1936 Holländargatan 32-34 was painted soon after the inauguration of the building, which then housed the...
Seated figure
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2025-07-02
Seated figure
Award-winning master thesis in Accounting and Financial Management by Jasmina Fredelind and Matilda Hellman
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2019-04-12
The master thesis "The Intention to Buy: An Empirical Study of the Choice of Goodwill Method under IFRS" by Jasmina Fredelind and Matilda Hellman won Best thesis 2018, an award distributed by Svenska...
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2026-02-23
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From connectivity to connectedness - 2 Oct 2020
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2020-07-08
On 2 of October, rather than looking at the promises of new digital technologies, and from this inferring how to build organizational and societal readiness for the future, we focus on things that are...
Banca Rotta
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2017-10-19
The sculpture Banca Rotta (Switzerland, 17th Century, oak) by artist duo Goldin + Senneby in the SSE library is a wooden table – originally used for trading bonds and moneylending –sawn in half.