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 Equality and inequality Work Environment Governance Leadership and management Type All types Press release News Research Filter news Andrew Schenkel follows up award-winning research with workshop in Nairobi Type: News Date: 03 Nov 2025 Assistant Professor Andrew Schenkel recently taught a workshop in Nairobi on AI-assisted case writing Bali Swain on Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Science, and the SDGs Type: News Date: 03 Nov 2025 Ranjula Bali Swain gave a talk on Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Science, and the SDGs: Pathways to Sustainable Transformation in Africa, at the Fifth International Biennial ARUA Conference, Kampala, Uganda, on 29 October 2025. Yijia Chen: Latest PhD graduate at the Department of Economics Type: News Date: 30 Oct 2025 Department of Economics is proud to present its latest PhD graduate: Yijia Chen has successfully defended his thesis on October 13th, and we congratulate him on this momentous achievement. Congratulations Yijia! Akib Rahman Islam and Denis Boing receive the SSE MBA Carl Silfvén scholarship 2025 Type: News Date: 30 Oct 2025 Akib Rahman and Denis Boing have been awarded the SSE MBA Carl Silfvén scholarship for 2025. The scholarship is presented to the next generation of leaders to promote the competitiveness of Swedish-based businesses in the international market. They are grateful for the many new opportunities the scholarship provides. The Firm, the Bank, and the Family: Military Intelligence and the Wallenbergs in Sweden’s Cold War Type: News Date: 29 Oct 2025 A new study reveals how the Wallenberg family’s banking empire became a crucial link between Swedish industry, military intelligence, and Cold War strategy. Boksläpp! Type: News Date: 27 Oct 2025 Torsdag 20 november 2025 kl. 15.00 presenteras boken Kampen om stadsrummet. Äldre butiker som urbana och sociala gemenskaper av författarna Sofia Wiberg, Kristina Tamm Hallström, Jenny Lindblad och Ingrid Gustafsson Nordin. Efter presentationen, som slutar runt 16.30, bjuder Score på förfriskningar. Varmt välkomna! 41 42 43 44 45 ... 474
Andrew Schenkel follows up award-winning research with workshop in Nairobi Type: News Date: 03 Nov 2025 Assistant Professor Andrew Schenkel recently taught a workshop in Nairobi on AI-assisted case writing
Bali Swain on Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Science, and the SDGs Type: News Date: 03 Nov 2025 Ranjula Bali Swain gave a talk on Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Science, and the SDGs: Pathways to Sustainable Transformation in Africa, at the Fifth International Biennial ARUA Conference, Kampala, Uganda, on 29 October 2025.
Yijia Chen: Latest PhD graduate at the Department of Economics Type: News Date: 30 Oct 2025 Department of Economics is proud to present its latest PhD graduate: Yijia Chen has successfully defended his thesis on October 13th, and we congratulate him on this momentous achievement. Congratulations Yijia!
Akib Rahman Islam and Denis Boing receive the SSE MBA Carl Silfvén scholarship 2025 Type: News Date: 30 Oct 2025 Akib Rahman and Denis Boing have been awarded the SSE MBA Carl Silfvén scholarship for 2025. The scholarship is presented to the next generation of leaders to promote the competitiveness of Swedish-based businesses in the international market. They are grateful for the many new opportunities the scholarship provides.
The Firm, the Bank, and the Family: Military Intelligence and the Wallenbergs in Sweden’s Cold War Type: News Date: 29 Oct 2025 A new study reveals how the Wallenberg family’s banking empire became a crucial link between Swedish industry, military intelligence, and Cold War strategy.
Boksläpp! Type: News Date: 27 Oct 2025 Torsdag 20 november 2025 kl. 15.00 presenteras boken Kampen om stadsrummet. Äldre butiker som urbana och sociala gemenskaper av författarna Sofia Wiberg, Kristina Tamm Hallström, Jenny Lindblad och Ingrid Gustafsson Nordin. Efter presentationen, som slutar runt 16.30, bjuder Score på förfriskningar. Varmt välkomna!