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STINT Financed Seed Funding MIRAI 2024-2026
19 December 2024
As per the grant awarded by STINT, MIRAI 2024-2026 is launching a call for seed funding to support promising research collaborative initiatives. The objective is to encourage further development of existing and new collaborations between MIRAI member universities based on innovative projects and new ideas.
Ny rapport: Bilden av Sverige i Japan
27 November 2024
Svenska institutet har undersökt hur allmänheten i Japan uppfattar Sverige. Rapporten är framtagen med anledning av världsutställningen i Osaka 2025 och den prioriterade asiatiska marknaden i regeringens utrikeshandelsstrategi.
Asian Barometer 2024: Trends in Swedish Views of China, India, and Japan
17 June 2024
The Asian Barometer 2024 reports on trends in the Swedish public’s views of China, India, and Japan.
Patrik Ström, Director of European Institute of Japanese Studies, in Nyheter24
16 February 2024
Experten: Japans ekonomi krymper – varför går börsen upp?
Patrik Ström, Director of European Institute of Japanese Studies (EIJS): Japanpodden
07 February 2024
Japanpodden Intervju med Patrik Ström, European Instititute of Japanese Studies (EIJS)
Patrik Ström, Director of European Institute of Japanese Studies, in Svenska Dagbladet
06 February 2024
"Toppelevernas svaghet - Kritiskt tänkande"
NAJS: Call for Papers
20 December 2023
The 18th Conference of the Nordic Association for the Study of Contemporary Japanese Society (NAJS), May 23–24, 2024, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark
MIRAI 2.0 R&I Week 2023
01 June 2023
MIRAI 2.0 is an academic alliance among 20 Universities in Sweden and Japan, aiming to promote long-term research collaboration between the two countries. The next MIRAI 2.0 Research and Innovation week will be organized on November 13-17, 2023 in Umeå, Sweden. The theme for the conference is “Creating Resilient and Sustainable Societies”.
(In Swedish) DI Debatt: Försvarssamarbete med Japan öppnar nya möjligheter för industrin
28 March 2023
Att Sverige ensamt skulle ha förmåga och ekonomisk kapacitet att utveckla ännu ett inhemskt producerat stridsflygplan verkar inte realistiskt. Regeringen måste därför ta tillfället i akt att stärka det säkerhetspolitiska samarbetet med partner i Europa och Japan, skriver Patrik Ström, chef European Institute of Japanese Studies, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm.
EIJS Policy Brief "The Abe Legacy"
17 October 2022
By Wrenn Yennie Lindgren, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, Richard Nakamura, University of Gothenburg & Patrik Ström, European Institute of Japanese Studies, Stockholm School of Economics