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SSE research on Japan recognized by Japan's Minister for Foreign Affairs

15 September 2015
Marie Söderberg at the European Institute of Japanese Studies (EIJS) at the Stockholm School of Economics, has been awarded the Foreign Minister's Commendations for 2015.

Financial Times Master in Management ranking results

14 September 2015
Today Financial Times published their ranking of Masters in Management (MiM). SSE’s position in the MiM ranking dropped this year, from place 33 to place 44. CEMS, where SSE is a member school, is ranked 4th.

Large differences when female and male students from SSE choose industry

14 September 2015
The most recent employer survey of Stockholm School of Economics’ students indicates several distinct differences between female and male students including when it comes to choosing industry after graduation.

MBA scholar to strengthen Norwegian-Swedish cooperation

10 September 2015
Erik Durhan, Head of Corporate Governance at Nordea, has been awarded the SSE MBA NSHK scholarship in 2016. The scholarship is given to the next generation of leaders to strengthen Norwegian and Swedish industry. 

Meditating Managers make better decisions

27 August 2015
Managers who have a meditative approach to work can include more and broader perspectives when making important decisions, which may ultimately lead to the development of operations in a more sustainable way. 

Responsibility for Competitiveness – SSE's first progress report to PRME

25 August 2015
Stockholm School of Economics became a member of PRME* 2013 and has now submitted its first progress report to the Secretariat. It includes information on development since signing up to PRME as well as the goals for the coming 24 months in line with PRME’s six principles.

The Executive MBA at SSE generates entrepreneurs

18 August 2015
"The Local" catched up with two expat alumni of the Executive MBA to find out more about how the program made their entrepreneurial drive turn into real action.

Siemiatkowski and Stenbeck boost entrepreneurship at the Stockholm School of Economics

07 July 2015
The payment service company Klarna started in 2005 at the Stockholm School of Economics. Now Sebastian Siemiatkowski returns to the incubator SSE Business Lab as chairman of a new Advisory Board consisting of, among others, Cristina Stenbeck (Kinnevik), Katarina Martinson (Lundbergföretagen), Sebastian Knutsson (King.com) and Mikael Schiller (Acne Studios).

His interest in music made him start lunch concerts at SSE

01 July 2015
Victor Bao is a second year Bachelor student with a great interest in music which is why he initiated the lunch concerts in the schools Atrium this spring. 

Stockholm is the second most successful tech hub in the world

30 June 2015
Sweden is a world leader in technology, only beaten by Silicon Valley according to an article in The Telegraph.