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Mistra and the Kamprad Family Foundation invest millions in SSE’s sustainability hub
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2025-10-08
The Stockholm School of Economics is receiving a total of SEK 80 million in new funding for research on and education in sustainability. The initiative is backed by Mistra and the Kamprad Family...
Domestic violence – the case of Sweden during the pandemic
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2020-10-13
Policy brief: Violence within the home is the most common form of interpersonal violence for women. While children and men are also victims of abuse of various kind within the family, intimate partner...
Live versus digital
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2020-06-29
Three scenarios for how COVID-19 will change the experience industries.
School of Management and Impact
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2017-09-26
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) has an arrangement to offer a Double Degree with Sciences Po (School of Management and Innovation), ...
Financing Sustainable Cities
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2020-10-12
As part of the Smart City Business Event, this three-day workshop series will explore what barriers and possibilities presently exist in amplifying city innovations and enabling cities to reach their...
Articles
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2016-09-19
Live Streams of Development Day 2014
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2014-09-14
Live streams of Development Day 2014 'Gender and Development: The Role of Female Leadership' will be available here.
Concert in the atrium: piano and horn
12/2/2021, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
On May 5 we welcome Cecile Rives, soprano, and Eva Lindal, violin, and their concert performance If You Have Formed a Circle.
Program December 1
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2025-11-24
Green Economy and Service Innovation - Shaping the Future of Business and Society, 1-3 December
Henrik Rhenman
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2023-02-17
Can you inherit the desire to learn? For Henrik Rhenman, the need to explore has always been one of his greatest strengths. It was as though he was born wanting to know more. Henrik was just five...