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Enter the bureaucrat-poet: a celebration of public leadership in verse

03 September 2025
On Tuesday, September 2, the Stockholm School of Economics hosted the launch of ByrĂĄkratpoesi (Bureaucrat Poetry) - a unique collection of poems written by senior public servants. The evening combined poetry readings, panel discussions, and reflections on how creative expression can reveal the human side of bureaucracy.

Join us for Nobel Calling Stockholm

03 September 2025
When the Nobel Prizes are announced in October, all eyes turn to Stockholm. To celebrate – and understand – this year’s Nobel Prizes, Nobel Calling Stockholm invites the public to explore how research shapes society and everyday life. Join us for ten days of lectures, talks and activities across the city that inspire, enlighten and open new perspectives.

Louise Bringselius in DN Debatt on the role of experts in society

01 September 2025
Louise Bringselius, affiliated researcher at the House of Governance and Public Policy (GaPP) at SSE, highlighted in an opinion piece in Dagens Nyheter last Friday the importance of strengthening the role of experts in public administration. She points out how the marginalization of professionals risks weakening both institutions and trust in society.

Staffan Holmberg appointed Executive Director of SSE’s Center for Security and Resilience

01 September 2025
The Center for Security and Resilience (CfSR) at the Stockholm School of Economics has appointed Staffan Holmberg as its new Executive Director. With a strong background in security work, research, and civic engagement, he will help lead the center’s efforts to strengthen society’s resilience to future crises.

A roundtable on the future of public leadership in Sweden

27 August 2025
On August 18, 2025, the Karl-Adam Bonnier Center of Governance at the House of Governance and Public Policy hosted a roundtable dinner to discuss the need for a Master of Public Policy (MPP) program in Sweden. The conversation highlighted both the urgency and opportunity of investing in the next generation of societal leaders.

New study: How “slack” helps nonprofits stay resilient and true to their mission

26 August 2025
Too little slack makes nonprofits fragile, while too much risks waste. A new study from the Center for Security and Resilience at the Stockholm School of Economics introduces the idea of “tappable slack” - resources that organizations can activate when needed to stay resilient and mission-focused.

Principal Instructional Leadership and Teacher Collaboration: A Longitudinal Study of the Influence on Pupil Achievement

18 August 2025
Do principals improve school results by promoting teacher collaboration?

The Swedish Spy-Master Thede Palm’s Cold War

13 August 2025
Center Director Rikard Westerberg portraits Thede Palm in Engelsberg Ideas

GaPP pre-summer workshop held in St Andrews

27 June 2025
The pre-summer workshop at the University of St Andrews brought together 30 scholars from across Europe for a full day of engaging presentations and lively academic exchange. Hosted in collaboration with the Stockholm School of Economics, the event fostered new connections and thoughtful discussion across management and education policy tracks.

Kondwani Happy Ngoma Awarded 2025 Coleman Prize for Best PhD Dissertation

26 June 2025
The Center for Statecraft and Strategic Communication (CSSC) is proud to share that Kondwani Happy Ngoma, Postdoc Fellow at CSSC, has been awarded the 2025 Coleman Prize by the Association of Business Historians (ABH) for the best PhD dissertation.
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