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AJI at the Munich Security Conference
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2024-02-23
The Ax:son Johnson Institute for Statecraft and Diplomacy is honored to have hosted a side event during the 60th Munich Security Conference.
SSE Health Day 2024
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2024-10-30
All SSE students, staff and faculty – join us for SSE Health Day 2024!
Arnoud De Meyer
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2021-02-22
Arnoud De Meyer is a global academic leader with more than 35 years of experience in top international academic institutions in Europe and Asia. Until December 2018, he served as President of...
“Towards a More Optimal Eurozone”: A student report evaluating EMU's performance
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2022-10-26
CIVICA students have finalised a report evaluating the performance of the European Monetary Union since its creation. The initiative was launched and followed by Guillaume Marder (Sciences Po) and...
History
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2023-12-18
The Stockholm School of Economics opened its doors to its first students 110 years ago, in 1909.
Visit: Meta Isæus-Berlin´s exhibition at Kulturhuset
12/3/2025, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Join Art Initiative for a visit to Meta Isæus-Berlin´s exhibition "Festen som inte blev av" (The Party that Never Was) at Kulturhuset. The artist will be present. December 3, 17-18.
Zero-Based Budgeting Revival
8/26/2025, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Welcome to our next ACE Academic Insights Breakfast Seminar dedicated to the “revival” of zero-based budgeting.
Ear to the Ground (Golden Monolith & Black Monolith)
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2024-10-08
The film In the film Ear to the Ground (Golden Monolith & Black Monolith), 2024, the artist Ulrika Sparre seeks contact with a stone in the Bregaglia Valley, the landscape where the Swiss sculptor...
Felix Wilke
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2024-04-22
Assistant Professor of Finance at Nova School of Business and Economics
Hybrid solution did not affect SSE students’ grades, research shows
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2020-11-26
Moving teaching online and reducing in-person interaction did not affect students’ grades, new research from the Stockholm School of Economics shows.