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  • Discover a new artwork on KTH Campus

    The sculpture Unlimited Wisdom. Photo: KTH.
    Published Jun 05, 2025

    If you pass Teknikringen 78A and the KTH Climate Action Centre, don't miss the newest addition to the campus environment - an artwork by Taiwanese artist Kang Mu-Xiang.

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  • KTH's opening hours during the summer

    Published Jun 03, 2025

    Opening hours for KTH's central service functions during summer 2025.

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  • New steps for collaboration after campus relocation

    Students in front of KTH Entré.
    New types of collaboration are emerging after the relocation of KTH's campus and operations in Kista and Södertälje (Photo: Petter Carlberg)
    Published Jun 03, 2025

    From initiatives in learning centres in the Stockholm region to new types of collaboration have emerged following the relocation of KTH's campuses in Kista and Södertälje. "The high number of applica...

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  • Further development of the career system

    A man on a bike at KTH campus.
    The investigation into KTH's future career paths has been out for consultation, and now the next step is being taken.
    Published May 28, 2025

    The development of KTH's career system is entering its next phase. A Presidential decision is expected t before the summer on how the system will be built and further investigated in some areas, with...

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  • Crowded on KTH campus this autumn

    Students on a campus standing in stairs.
    The campus relocations happen earlier than planned, which may lead to crowding at KTH Campus this autumn
    Published May 21, 2025

    From this autumn, all KTH students from Kista and Södertälje will attend KTH Campus at Valhallavägen, except those on the foundation year programme in Södertälje, who are moving to Flemingsberg. "The...

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  • Festival concept to counteract unwelcome behaviour

    Three people standing in front of wall and magnolia.
    Around 500 reception mentors and 200 employees have been trained in how they can contribute to safer environments and be active bystanders. From left: Oliver Salomonsson, study environment manager at THS, Hanna Knutsson, JML strategist at KTH's Equality Office, and Katarina Jonsson Berglund, head of KTH's Education Office. Photo: Sabina Fabrizi
    Published May 19, 2025

    KTH has trained 700 students and staff in “Dare to Care”, a concept developed to create a safer environment at festivals. It includes active bystander behaviour - how to intervene in situations where ...

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  • ITM Learning reviewed in two reports

    People in front of brick buildings.
    Two different reports review the activities of ITM Learning.
    Published May 13, 2025

    Two different investigations are reviewing the activities of the department of Learning in Engineering Sciences at ITM. One concerns the organisation of joint KTH´s tasks within the department, while...

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  • The first milestone in KTH’s history

    The Swedish flag.
    Photo: Mark König, Unsplash
    Published May 13, 2025

    On Friday, 16 May, the flag will be raised high at KTH Campus to mark a significant occasion: it is almost exactly two hundred years since King Karl XIV Johan made the decision to establish the Techno...

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  • New system to facilitate evaluation and analysis of courses

    Man in front of stone wall.
    Teacher Mattias Höjer is pleasantly surprised by the new system for course evaluation and analysis. He thinks that the evaluation questionnaire is much more useful than the one used before. Photo: Sabina Fabrizi
    Published Apr 28, 2025

    A new system for course evaluation and course analysis has been introduced at KTH. The system will reduce teachers' administration and a new questionnaire will make it easier for students to give feed...

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  • How to stand up for academic freedom?

    The library
    The Library and the Faculty Council are organising a seminar series on democracy and academic freedom (Photo: KTH)
    Published Apr 17, 2025

    Funding for research and teaching is being cut, speech and diversity are being banned, and the role of libraries is being undermined. These are some of the changes that have taken place in US universi...

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  • KTH is proposed to remain the principal of the Electrum Laboratory

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    KTH is proposed to remain the principal of the Electrum Laboratory (Photo: KTH)
    Published Apr 16, 2025

    KTH is recommended to continue as the principal of the Electrum laboratory in Kista. This is the conclusion of the investigation that has been carried out and which has resulted in a final report on t...

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  • KTH's automated recording studio for all staff

    Amir Rezaei.
    Amir Rezaei in the flexible recording studio, designed with simple means to accommodate a variety of needs. Photo: Marianne Norén.
    Published Apr 14, 2025

    Maxistudion is KTH’s new, modern recording studio. Located in the machine houses at Brinellvägen 68, it is freely available to all employees who need to create video productions or webinars.

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  • Increased demand for Lifelong learning courses

    Anders Johansson.
    Anders Johansson, responsible for Lifelong Learning at KTH. Photo: Sabina Fabrizi
    Published Apr 01, 2025

    There is a great deal of interest in attending KTH's independent courses for professionals. Over the past year, the number of registered participants has doubled and the number of applications has inc...

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  • The economy heading in the right direction

    Anders Söderholm a bald man in costume.
    Anders Söderholm, President of KTH, there is a cautiously positive trend in KTH's finances. (Photo: Magnus Glans)
    Published Mar 31, 2025

    "We have come through the worst cost crisis and can now see the light at the end of the tunnel." This is what Anders Söderholm, President of KTH, says about KTH's recently adopted budget, which shows...

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  • There is so much behind the brick

    Portrait Photo: Anna Hamilton.
    Anna Hamilton in Tessingården, which adjoins Borggården at KTH Campus. Photo: Marianne Norén.
    Published Mar 24, 2025

    Anyone who wants to gain insight into the history and environment of KTH Campus now has the chance to take part in one of the spring guided tours. Anna Hamilton, sub-project manager in KTH's anniversa...

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  • The 200th anniversary book about KTH is now being written

    Anders Houltz and Ewa Rönndahl.
    Anders Houltz and Ewa Rönndahl are both working on the anniversary book. The editorial team for the book project has its own small workspace in the KTH Library. Photo: KTH.
    Published Mar 10, 2025

    The anniversary book about KTH will be a popular science anthology highlighting the university’s importance and its role in modern society. Many people are involved in the project, and editors are now...

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  • Easier to Travel Greener with KTH's New Travel Agency

    Magda Ousi
    According to Magda Ousi, Travel Manager at KTH, many employees have been involved in defining the requirements for the newly procured travel agency service. Photo: KTH.
    Published Feb 24, 2025

    KTH is switching its travel agency service from Egencia to BIG Travel on 1 April. Employees booking a business trip or adjusting an already booked trip during the spring should be aware of some import...

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  • What happened at KTH in 2024?

    Vaults in sunshine and with snow on the ground.
    What happened at KTH 2024? Many answers can be found in the annual report (Photo: Fredrik Pehrson)
    Published Feb 21, 2025

    Anna Björklund is working at the Management Office , and responsible for the annual report which is now available. Why should I read it? "To be able toanswer the question What happened at KTH in 202...

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  • ‘I look forward to further developing the data protection work at KTH’

    Gustav Malis
    Gustav Malis is a business lawyer specialising in information security, with a particular focus on privacy and data protection issues. Photo: KTH.
    Published Feb 18, 2025

    On March 1, the Security Department will assume responsibility for data protection at KTH, taking over from the IT Department. As a result, the role of Data Protection Officer will be transferred to t...

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  • New support for managers in their work

    Lena Niemi Birgersdotter
    Lena Niemi Birgersdotter. Photo: Åsa Karsberg.
    Published Feb 06, 2025

    A new manager support on KTH's intranet has been launched by the HR department. There, managers with personnel responsibilities can get information about what is involved in the managerial role and fi...

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