Sök
3485 resultat för " "
PCP joins the Corporate Partnership Program
Senast uppdaterad
2022-04-19
Stockholm School of Economics is pleased to welcome P Capital Partners (PCP) as they join over 100 leading companies in the Corporate Partnership Program.
Inner Development Goals
Senast uppdaterad
2022-04-25
Inner Development Goals
SSE Art Initiative inspires business leader Lovisa Hamrin
Senast uppdaterad
2022-04-27
Lovisa Hamrin
Almedalen week 2022
Senast uppdaterad
2022-05-30
After two year’s pandemic hiatus, Almedalen week has returned to Visby. SSE will bring its vision and research to this important platform for democratic discussion, innovation and networking.
SSE Corporate Partner Pfizer collaborates through Executive Trainee Module
Senast uppdaterad
2022-06-01
Through SSE’s Executive Trainee Module, students are offered work experience and participating companies are offered fresh perspectives and competence. Henrik Rommedahl, Sales Manager at Pfizer,...
SITE/LSE Covid-19 webinar April 22
Senast uppdaterad
2020-04-21
SITE at Stockholm School of Economics and the LSE Institute of Global Affairs organizes a webinar with leading scholars about early lessons from Sweden's approach to COVID-19 on April 22.
To Lock or not to Lock?
Senast uppdaterad
2020-06-23
The Italian Society of Economists (SIE) invites to a webinar with Eleni Lioliou (Queen Mary University of London School of Business and Management) and Giovanni Cerulli (IRCrES-CNR - Research...
The webinar series resumes after the summer.
Senast uppdaterad
2020-08-20
Please visit the webinar page for coming events and Zoom links.
Lockdowns are meant to provide time
Senast uppdaterad
2020-08-20
Debraj Ray (NYU) and Sreenivasan Subramanian (Chennai, India) write a very powerful critique of India's COVID-19 lockdown policy, that rings true much more broadly. Lockdowns and social distancing can...
Do people change their behaviour when face masks are mandatory?
Senast uppdaterad
2020-09-07
Although face masks reduce the chance of transmission of coronavirus, some governments have been reluctant to make their use mandatory in public places. People’s behaviour is likely to change when...