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Amelie on the operational dialogueThe time is fast approaching for our spring operational dialogue, when the school’s management will meet with KTH’s management to discuss the status of our operations. During the review, we will, among other things, go through the school’s reform agenda and the activities we have carried out so far this year. We will also present the school’s financial position and results for the first four months of the year. Read Amelie's text | What is an engineer? Hear Sebastiaan in Swedish radio show "Morgonpasset i P3"!Listen to Morgonpasset i P3 from 19 May, choose "Utan musik". At14:44 Sebastiaan enters the studio to explain what and engineer does – and is. It's all in Swedish. Listen to Morgonpasset i P3 with Sebastiaan Meijer as guest | | | The team behind the new poster campaign. Photo: Jon Lindhe and Åsa Karsberg, KTH | New JML posters encourage everyday inclusionHave you spotted the new poster in the kitchen? After the successful 2025 JML campaign, the team behind the posters – Andrea Eriksson, Antonio Capezza, Fred Marques Penha and Patrik Ståhl – are back with new messages. “We want to bring awareness to situations that might go unnoticed by some but that have a big impact on many,” says Fred Marques Penha. Read the interview with Andrea, Antonio, Fred and Patrik | | | A new process has improved the recruitment of teachersKTH’s new process for appointing teaching staff has led to improvements in many areas. A year has now passed since it was introduced at CBH. “The process has worked well. This is partly because CBH has put a lot of effort into its recruitment strategy,” says Mats Jonsson, chair of CBH’s Employment committee and Head of faculty renewal (FFA). A year with a new process for appointing teachers | | | | | | | Deputy Heads of Department wanted for the Department of Fibre and Polymer TechnologyApply for the post, or nominate someone for this post. The deadline for applications or nominations is 1 June 2026. Read more and apply | Photo: Kristian Bengtsson | Alum of the Year architects Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård
They are the founders of one of Sweden’s most influential architectural practices and the creators behind award-winning, internationally recognized buildings. Architects Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård have been awarded KTH Alum of the Year 2026. To the interview with Tham and Videgård | | | | | KTH will take part in Järvaveckan | Join KTH at Järvaveckan
On 27–30 May 2026, KTH will take part in the annual meeting place Järvaveckan. Try exciting experiments and discover new innovations. KTH aims to inspire young people to pursue an education in STEM, and to show how research, innovation and education can help address some of the major societal challenges of our time. To the programme in KTH's tent | | | | | | Illustration: Stockholms stad | |
Drottning Kristinas väg to get a wider pavement
To improve accessibility and traffic safety, the pavement along Drottning Kristinas väg will be widened. The work will create a more pleasant and pedestrian friendly route between KTH’s different departments in the area. Read more (in Swedish)
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Explore KTH’s international collaborations
KTH’s updated web pages on international relations provide an overview of international collaborations, strategic partner universities, prioritised regions and global networks. Now, there is also a newsfeed with international news from across KTH.
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Join us for a conversation about what role universities can play in enabling research impact and commercialization together with one of the winners of the Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research, Professor Albert N. Link.
You will also hear from Jowan Rostami, co-founder of the KTH research-based start-up Cellufy. What insights has she gained from this experience? What advice would she give to researchers on how to combine research and entrepreneurship? | | | | | | Publishing non-traditional digital research outputs at KTHKTH Research Data now offers an opportunity to learn more about how to publish non-traditional research outputs, such as data as well as source code, software, models, and applications. Monday 25 May 13:00–14:00
| | | | | | Writing a systematic review and strategic publishingWelcome to an afternoon session at the KTH Library focusing on systematic reviews and strategic publishing. Fika provided! Wednesday 10 June 13:00–16:00
| | | | | | Strengthen collaboration for sustainable drinking water | How can KTH researchers strengthen collaboration for sustainable drinking water, the development of water and wastewater systems, and biotechnological approaches for circular cities? A WaterCentre seminar at KTH was a start. Do you want to be a part of the collaboration?
Read more | | | | Enhanced monitoring of Canvas Security and technical preparedness have been strengthened following the cyber incident and the suspected data breach involving the Canvas learning platform. KTH has increased monitoring of the system, and the central crisis management team has handled the incident and has been temporarily reinforced by the IT Department. The supplier, Instructure, has also introduced new protective measures and enhanced monitoring to reduce the risk of future attacks. Suspected data breach in Canvas Extra monitoring of Canvas | Fika chat on flexible educational offeringsHow can KTH become more agile and efficient in updating its educational offering without creating new programmes? This is what the KTH-wide development project “E-mobility as a transversal Master’s profile” has investigated. Project manager Mikael Nybacka and Mats Leksell fika chat about the project work and its results with Marcus Lithander and Anna Jerbrant. Join Fika chat #80 on Wednesday 27 May at 15.00
| | | | | Workshop: Create questions for teaching – with and without AI Do you want to get better at asking questions that engage and deepen learning? In this workshop on 26 May at 14.00–15.30, we explore how questions can be used to spark curiosity, promote reflection, and strengthen students' active learning. Workshop: Create questions for your teaching – with and without AI | | | | | Public defenses of doctoral theses | |
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