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Baltic states cut energy ties with Russia, but new risks emerge
04 March 2025
The Baltic states officially severed their energy ties with Russia and Belarus on February 7, 2025, successfully desynchronizing from the BRELL electricity network without experiencing blackouts. However, recent cable disruptions in the Baltic Sea have raised new energy security concerns, underscoring the need to diversify and decentralize power systems. A new SITE policy brief analyzes the challenges and lessons learned from this transition and compares it to Ukraine’s energy resilience.
Anders Wall Scholarship to F1RST and Entrepreneurship Society leader
04 March 2025
Sophia Nabil (b. 2002) is being awarded this year's Anders Wall Scholarship in collaboration with SSE Business Lab. The scholarship amount is 200,000 SEK.
We are launching "Nästa Steg" at the Center for Sports and Business!
03 March 2025
For those with a sports background or experience in the Armed Forces who want to maximize their potential in their current career while preparing for the future
SSE Business Lab skyrockets in new FT ranking: Only Nordic incubator in Europe’s top 10
27 February 2025
According to the Financial Times’ newest ranking of Europe’s startup hubs, dramatic changes are afoot: half of last year’s leading hubs have vanished from the list, while SSE Business Lab has surged ahead. Now ranked at number eight, SSE's incubator is the only Nordic hub to earn a place in the top ten.
Exciting Porridge - How to inspirit a “boring” segment at Fazer
26 February 2025
Retail Management students in Fazer Retail Club had a workshop focusing on ways to introduce a new take on porridge, an innovation in a though and stagnant segment.
Ukraine’s fight is our fight: Why the west must stay committed
24 February 2025
Western support for Ukraine is at a crossroads, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. A new policy brief from the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), authored by Torbjörn Becker, Maria Perrotta Berlin, Anders Olofsgård, and Jesper Roine, argues that continued aid is not only a moral duty but also an economic necessity for Europe, emphasizing that the cost of allowing Russia to win would far exceed the price of sustained assistance.
Öppet seminarium vid Score
24 February 2025
Torsdag 6 mars 2025 kl. 10.00-11.30 gästas Scores öppna seminarium av Johanna Ringar, docent i historia, Stockholms universitet/Uppsala universitet & Johan Boberg, lektor i utbildningssociologi, Uppsala universitet. Varmt välkommen!
Art + Sport = Love. SNETT/INÅT/BAKÅT (Terrorboll) by Klas Barbrosson
21 February 2025
New art at SSE. The Göteborg based artist Klas Barbrosson is exhibiting his triptych SNETT/INÅT/BAKÅT (terrorboll), 2025, in Stockholm in a collaboration between Stockholm Konst, Svenska Brasserier and Art Initiative. One football (SNETT) has landed outside SSE, one at Sergels torg and one at Café Klotet on Södermalm. This is the first half of the game, runs until May. Then the sculptures move to Luleå for the second half.
Three years on: How Poland’s support for Ukrainian refugees is shaping politics
21 February 2025
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 sparked an unprecedented wave of solidarity among the Polish society and generous official support from the Polish government. Three years later, both the level of support and attitudes towards Ukrainian refugees in Poland continue to occupy headlines, raising questions about public policies, as well as economic and social impact. These questions will likely gain in prominence, as the electoral campaign ahead of this year’s presidential election enters its crucial stages. A new policy paper explores these issues, challenging misleading claims and highlighting the importance of accurate data.
Second Edition of the European Sports Business Program is Live
14 February 2025
The second edition of the European Sports Business Program went live with its first module in Dusseldorf, Germany, this week.