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SSE providing science-based support for Ukraine’s EU accession

25 October 2024
In June 2024 the EU invited Ukraine to start formal membership negotiations. As part of the new Swedish strategy for recovery and reform cooperation with Ukraine, Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) has received a government grant from the Swedish Institute to launch a collaborative project with the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine (DAU), a division of the Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).

Auditing at the center of collaboration between Grant Thornton Sweden and SSE

24 October 2024
With the aim of strengthening the auditor's vital role in business, Grant Thornton Sweden has entered a strategic collaboration with the Stockholm School of Economics as a Capital Partner. Through guest lectures, mentorship, and case studies, Grant Thornton hopes to inspire more students to consider careers in auditing.

Öppet seminarium vid Score

21 October 2024
Torsdag 31 oktober 2024 kl. 10.00-11.30 gästas Scores öppna seminarium av Andreas Asplén Lundstedt, fil.dr. och forskare på Förvaltningshögskolan vid Göteborgs universitet. Varmt välkommen!

Tradition meets innovation – a new partnership to elevate Swedish football

17 October 2024
Swedish sports need to talk about the future. The Center for Sports and Business at the Stockholm School of Economics is expanding its collaboration with Enable Sweden. The goal is to merge tradition with innovation and together contribute to a stronger, more competitive Swedish sports sector, on both a national and international level.

Introducing Grilloumi to new markets

16 October 2024
Retail Management students in Entrepreneurship & Family Business Retail Club participated in a workshop with Fontana, a family-owned business to develop strategies for introducing their own cheese, Grilloumi, to international markets.

Nobel laureates show how democracy drives economic growth

15 October 2024
This year’s Nobel Prize in Economics recognizes research revealing the powerful link between democratic institutions and stronger economic outcomes. At a time when democracy is under global pressure, the laureates’ findings are especially relevant, showing that while autocracies may enjoy short-term success, democracies lay the groundwork for long-term prosperity and innovation.

Applications for Applied History: World Orders and Contemporary Challenges are now open!

15 October 2024
Deadline Nov 20th! The course explores the significance of historical knowledge in understanding contemporary global issues, offering students a valuable opportunity to travel to Cambridge, London, and Washington, gaining a firsthand perspective on the global dynamics and historical contexts that shape our world today.

Årets HR-bok: Bubbelhoppa av Emma Stenström

14 October 2024

Applied History Alumn Astrid Viktorsson's Journey to International Relations

14 October 2024
Astrid Viktorsson, an alumn of the Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication’s Applied History course, shares how the Spring 2022 course shaped her academic path from attending the Kissinger Summer Academy to pursuing a master’s at Johns Hopkins University.

Moldova's EU dream faces a tough test: The unresolved issue of Transnistria

14 October 2024
Moldova is now firmly on the path to European Union membership, but the breakaway region of Transnistria remains a significant roadblock. A recent policy brief, published in October 2024, explores how Transnistria's economy, though influenced by Russia, is deeply connected to Moldova and the EU.