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Misum´s Max Jerneck interviewed in The Atlantic
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2017-04-18
Misum´s Max Jerneck is interviewed in The Atlantic about his new paper on how financialization harms the climate. The paper was published March 29 in Science Advances.
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2015-02-11
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Stairs named after Dr Gisèle Asplund
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2021-12-20
This autumn, the City Planning Committee of Stockholm decided that the stairs between Saltmätargatan and Holländargatan will be named after Gisèle Asplund, who was the first female Doctor of...
In Memoriam: Martin W. Wallin
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2024-12-11
Affiliated Research Fellow, Professor - Chalmers University
In Memoriam: Martin W. Wallin
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2022-02-23
Affiliated Research Fellow, Professor - Chalmers University
New paper published: financialization hindered the development of the early solar energy industry
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2017-03-30
NEW PAPER PUBLISHED: Today’s financialized economy is ill-suited to develop technologies to replace fossil fuels. This is what Max Jerneck finds in his study of the early American solar energy...
How to improve visitor’s experience of Stockholm – a joint project by SSE and Babson students
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2017-03-28
How might we improve the visitor’s experience of Stockholm, especially for those who face challenges from a disability? That was the overarching assignment for 11 mixed teams of students from Babson...
Tribute to Folke Ölander: 21 July 1935 – 28 December 2013
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2014-09-18
Folke Ölander, Honorary Doctor at the Stockholm School of Economics (1999), passed away on December 28, 2013, after a short period of severe illness.
Successful kickoff for the MSc Mentor Program
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2015-10-13
More than 150 students, alumni and representatives of Corporate Partners participated at the kickoff for the MSc Mentor program 2015/2016 on October 6.
Collaboration: Filmform
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2026-02-20
Filmform curated the video program x 2 for Art Initiative and the two video screens on our campus during the fall of 2025 and January 2026.