Press releases Theme All themes Rankings Type All types Press release News Filter news See all news at SSE Can taxation save the planet? Stefan Krook thinks so Type: News Date: 23 Apr 2026 Serial entrepreneur, SSE alum, and Practitioner in Residence at the House of Innovation, Stefan Krook, shared the ideas behind his new book, "The Laghum Economy" – an argument for redesigning the global economy around natural limits. Simon-Kucher partners with SSE to connect theory and practice Type: Press release Date: 22 Apr 2026 A new partnership between the Stockholm School of Economics and strategy consulting firm Simon-Kucher aims to give students hands-on insights into how companies drive growth. Through guest lectures and real-world cases, students will gain a clearer view of pricing and commercial strategy in practice. Epiroc joins SSE Corporate Partnership Program to strengthen industry links Type: Press release Date: 15 Apr 2026 Students will gain closer access to real-world business challenges as Epiroc joins the Stockholm School of Economics Corporate Partnership Program. The collaboration aims to bring industry insights into education and support future talent development. Students at the Stockholm School of Economics rate their education highest, a new survey shows Type: News Date: 10 Apr 2026 The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) ranks at the top when students in Sweden evaluate their own education. A new university barometer from the trade union Akavia shows that students rate their education highest at SSE, particularly when it comes to teaching quality and the connection to working life – factors that play a key role in future careers. SSE faculty incorporate AI in teaching while doubling down on foundational skills Type: News Date: 10 Apr 2026 Artificial intelligence has become a natural part of teaching at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), where faculty use it to enhance learning, extend support beyond the classroom and prepare students for a changing workplace. The guiding principle is clear: AI should complement, not replace, core academic skills. Learning to prompt, judge and lead: AI in SSE’s Retail Management program Type: News Date: 09 Apr 2026 With the first warm days of spring settling over Stockholm, a classroom at the Stockholm School of Economics fills with the quiet hum of laptops. Inside, retail management students are not escaping into the sunshine just yet. They are learning how to work with AI systems. 1 2 3 4 5 ... 131
Can taxation save the planet? Stefan Krook thinks so Type: News Date: 23 Apr 2026 Serial entrepreneur, SSE alum, and Practitioner in Residence at the House of Innovation, Stefan Krook, shared the ideas behind his new book, "The Laghum Economy" – an argument for redesigning the global economy around natural limits.
Simon-Kucher partners with SSE to connect theory and practice Type: Press release Date: 22 Apr 2026 A new partnership between the Stockholm School of Economics and strategy consulting firm Simon-Kucher aims to give students hands-on insights into how companies drive growth. Through guest lectures and real-world cases, students will gain a clearer view of pricing and commercial strategy in practice.
Epiroc joins SSE Corporate Partnership Program to strengthen industry links Type: Press release Date: 15 Apr 2026 Students will gain closer access to real-world business challenges as Epiroc joins the Stockholm School of Economics Corporate Partnership Program. The collaboration aims to bring industry insights into education and support future talent development.
Students at the Stockholm School of Economics rate their education highest, a new survey shows Type: News Date: 10 Apr 2026 The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) ranks at the top when students in Sweden evaluate their own education. A new university barometer from the trade union Akavia shows that students rate their education highest at SSE, particularly when it comes to teaching quality and the connection to working life – factors that play a key role in future careers.
SSE faculty incorporate AI in teaching while doubling down on foundational skills Type: News Date: 10 Apr 2026 Artificial intelligence has become a natural part of teaching at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), where faculty use it to enhance learning, extend support beyond the classroom and prepare students for a changing workplace. The guiding principle is clear: AI should complement, not replace, core academic skills.
Learning to prompt, judge and lead: AI in SSE’s Retail Management program Type: News Date: 09 Apr 2026 With the first warm days of spring settling over Stockholm, a classroom at the Stockholm School of Economics fills with the quiet hum of laptops. Inside, retail management students are not escaping into the sunshine just yet. They are learning how to work with AI systems.