News News from the Stockholm School of Economics covers research, education, and developments across the School. Find updates on new research, faculty insights, and activities involving students and partners. Theme All themes Rankings Defense Resilience Accounting Sustainability Arts and culture Economics Health Work Environment Governance Leadership and management Type All types Press release News Research Filter news Parenthood reduces women’s likelihood of staying in academia twice as much as men’s, study finds Type: Press release Date: 02 Apr 2026 Women’s academic careers diverge sharply from men’s after their first child. A large study on academics in Denmark shows mothers are significantly less likely to stay at universities, publish research or reach tenure – largely due to unequal childcare responsibilities. Fredrik Logevall appointed visiting professor at SSE Type: News Date: 01 Apr 2026 Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Fredrik Logevall joins SSE as Visiting Professor, contributing to research and dialogue on diplomacy and international affairs. Sarah Philipson Isaac nominated for national sociology prize Type: News Date: 01 Apr 2026 How does living under institutionalized uncertainty shape everyday life? In her award-nominated dissertation, Sarah Philipson Isaac examines how Sweden's asylum policies reshape everyday life, access to work, and conditions of belonging. Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Resilience with Mockberg Type: News Date: 31 Mar 2026 Elvira Eriksson, Co-Founder of Mockberg and SSE Retail Management alumna, shared her entrepreneurial journey and the story behind building a globally recognized brand for students in the Retail Management program. Laurence Romani coaches intercultural managers Type: News Date: 31 Mar 2026 Professor Laurence Romani provided coaching for Swedish managers working in French companies, and French managers working in Swedish companies. Misum Annual Report 2025 marks transition to new SSE research house Type: News Date: 31 Mar 2026 The Misum 2025 Annual Report closes the chapter on Misum’s decade of sustainability research and marks the transition to the House of Sustainable Society, a new research house at SSE with a sharpened focus on climate and sustainability. 10 11 12 13 14 ... 473
Parenthood reduces women’s likelihood of staying in academia twice as much as men’s, study finds Type: Press release Date: 02 Apr 2026 Women’s academic careers diverge sharply from men’s after their first child. A large study on academics in Denmark shows mothers are significantly less likely to stay at universities, publish research or reach tenure – largely due to unequal childcare responsibilities.
Fredrik Logevall appointed visiting professor at SSE Type: News Date: 01 Apr 2026 Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Fredrik Logevall joins SSE as Visiting Professor, contributing to research and dialogue on diplomacy and international affairs.
Sarah Philipson Isaac nominated for national sociology prize Type: News Date: 01 Apr 2026 How does living under institutionalized uncertainty shape everyday life? In her award-nominated dissertation, Sarah Philipson Isaac examines how Sweden's asylum policies reshape everyday life, access to work, and conditions of belonging.
Entrepreneurship, Growth, and Resilience with Mockberg Type: News Date: 31 Mar 2026 Elvira Eriksson, Co-Founder of Mockberg and SSE Retail Management alumna, shared her entrepreneurial journey and the story behind building a globally recognized brand for students in the Retail Management program.
Laurence Romani coaches intercultural managers Type: News Date: 31 Mar 2026 Professor Laurence Romani provided coaching for Swedish managers working in French companies, and French managers working in Swedish companies.
Misum Annual Report 2025 marks transition to new SSE research house Type: News Date: 31 Mar 2026 The Misum 2025 Annual Report closes the chapter on Misum’s decade of sustainability research and marks the transition to the House of Sustainable Society, a new research house at SSE with a sharpened focus on climate and sustainability.