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Abhijeet Singh awarded 1.5 million Euros by the European Research Council to study social inclusion in Indian schools
25 November 2022
Abhijeet Singh, Associate Professor at the Department of Economics and Affiliated Researcher at Misum, has been awarded a Starting Grant from the European Research Council for a project studying social inclusion in private schools in India. His research project is one of only twelve in Sweden to receive the grant this year.
Under-employing skilled migrants and the case of benevolent discrimination
15 November 2022
Why do highly skilled migrants encounter difficulties getting a skilled job? And at what point does being benevolent become discrimination? Professor Laurence Romani visits the podcast Sound Economy to talk about her research on skilled migrants in the workplace.
Celine Zipfel awarded for outstanding pedagogical achievements
10 November 2022
In August, Celine Zipfel, Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at SSE, was awarded for outstanding pedagogical achievements at SSE. Celine was awarded for her work in redesigning an MSc course on Development Economics with great success. The course was highly appreciated among students, covering a wide range of topics and giving a holistic view of the field.
Katarina Martinson sponsors new professorship in finance at SSE
09 November 2022
The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) is establishing a new professorship in Finance, the Katarina Martinson Chair in Finance, to be held by Professor Mariassunta Giannetti. The new chair is made possible by a donation from Katarina Martinson, thereby ensuring that Sweden and SSE keeps one of the leading professors in financial research.
Celebrating with CIVICA: An opportunity to gain new perspectives
08 November 2022
This year, CIVICA partner university Sciences Po celebrated their 150th birthday. SSE students Lovisa Bergdahl and Benita Helena Kaulina joined the anniversary festivities in Paris.
SSE launches new center for family enterprises with pan-Nordic support
02 November 2022
Family enterprises are the most common business form in the world – not least in the Nordics. They are also important drivers in entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainability. The newly launched Center for Family Enterprise (CFE) at the Stockholm School of Economics will study the impact and organization of family enterprises in the Nordics.
Monitoring risks to the European financial market
01 November 2022
How does the financial system work, what risks and stressors are affecting the economy and what can we do to avoid a financial crisis? In this episode of Sound Economy, Professor Bo Becker talks about his role his role on the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB) and how academic research can help guide policy in the EU.
SSE alum Johanna Rastad named CEMS Senior Alumni of the Year 2022
28 October 2022
Johanna Rastad, President and CEO of Humana and MSc alum, is named the 2022 CEMS Senior Alumni of the Year for her work and impact on society as whole.
“Towards a More Optimal Eurozone”: A student report evaluating EMU's performance
26 October 2022
CIVICA students have finalised a report evaluating the performance of the European Monetary Union since its creation. The initiative was launched and followed by Guillaume Marder (Sciences Po) and Rasmus Salén (SSE), who met during the first CIVICA European Week in 2021. The project was supported by Prof. David Domeij, Head of the Department of Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics, who provided academic guidance.
How can the retail industry become more sustainable?
19 October 2022
With climate change looming large, how can retailers and consumers work towards a more sustainable consumption? Learn more in the latest episode of Sound Economy, with Professor Sara Rosengren.