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The Department of Learning in Engineering Sciences comprises three divisions and a competence centre.
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ITM Learning evaluations released
Two reports
evaluating the scope and focus of the contributions the Department of Learning
makes to KTH at the organisational level have been delivered to the University
President. The first concerns the Department contributions in e-learning, higher education pedagogical development and language
and communication, while the other concerns KTH's collaboration with SU in the
delivery of teacher education programmes. Last week Arnold Pears (Head of
department) and Pär Jönsson (Head of school) held an open discussion meeting
with department staff.
Read more about the reports | | |
Crowded on KTH campus
From this autumn, more or less all KTH students from Kista and Södertälje will attend the campus at Valhallavägen. "The move is two years earlier than planned, and it will be crowded, though temporarily. It is important that we help each other because this affects everyone at KTH," says Mikael Lindström. Crowded on KTH campus | |
Mikael Lindström, Deputy President at KTH
| | | | | | European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, pop artist Ellie Goulding, the Swedish government and the royal couple have all been here. And they didn't come here to talk about district heating,"
/Fabian Levihn, Associate Professor at KTH and Head of R&D at Stockholm Exergi about the new investments in Värtahamnen. Read more in Affärsvärlden (Swedish) | | | | | Anders Söderholm, KTH President, and Jonas Bolander, CEO of Elekta | KTH and Elekta strengthen collaboration within MedTechKTH and Elekta are deepening their collaboration in innovation, research and education in medical technology. The signing of a letter of intent will take this collaboration to an even more strategic and systematic level. KTH and Elekta strengthen collaboration | | | | |
Oliver Salomonsson, Hanna Knutsson, and Katarina Jonsson Berglund
| Festival concept to counteract unwelcome behaviour
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
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how to intervene in situations where someone else is at risk of harm.
More about "Dare to care" | | | | |
House of Science offers summer courses. | | | | |
Summer courses for youths Did you know that House of Science give courses for 11–14-years-olds? During five days they will explore and work with different themes in science, supervised by students from KTH and Stockholm University. Spread the word to youngsters you know!
Vetenskapens Hus sommarkurser | | | | | Order catering on time
Service Center and catering firms have busy days right now. Please place your order in good time so that both Service Center and suppliers can fulfill your needs. Order catering through Service Center | | | Sökes: Vice GA till ITM-skolan
Har du undervisat på grundnivå och avancerad nivå, varit kursansvarig och examinator och har erfarenhet av att bedriva forskning? Då kan du vara ITM-skolans nästa vice grundutbildningsansvarige, vice GA. Du får en nyckelroll på ca 30% där du får vara med och förvalta och utveckla skolans utbildningar.
Läs mer och ansök senast 30 maj | | | | | Support for course development after course evaluationsDo you want to develop your course based on students' feedback on course evaluation? Need support to get started? Here you will find various forms of support that can help you with the development of your course. Support for course development after course evaluations
| | | | | Meet Paris Carbone – THS Teacher of the Year
THS awarded Paris Carbone Teacher of the Year 2024 for his experimental and innovative teaching methodology. Marcus Lithander and Anna Jerbrant in a discussion in English. Listen to Paris’ Fika Chat #60 live 4 June at 15:00 | | | | | Report from Storträffen Meetup for education and KTH SoTLMarcus Lithander meets teachers, students and staff at Storträffen Meetup. This spring event has the theme "Teaching for the future – with today's resources and challenges" and is co-organised with the higher education pedagogy conference KTH SoTL 2025. Find links to Fika Chat #59 from Storträffen | | | | |
Kopps is replaced by education planning in Ladok from 1 JuneKopps, KTH's current system support for course and programme planning, is replaced with new functionality for education planning in Ladok from 1 June 2025. The shift mainly affects educational administrative work processes. Changes when Kopps is closed down
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The University of Oxford is the Academic Partner of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Alliance, and host of the Summit with UN Human Rights.
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KTH hosts panel at international climate summit
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At this year’s Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit, the KTH Climate Action Centre will lead a panel on reframing the SDGs for a post-2030 world focused on human rights and planetary health.
This will be KTH’s first contribution as a new official content partner for the summit.
Save the date and make sure to watch it online! | | | | | | Academic productivity and sustainable work methods
We are pleased to offer a new series of workshops for doctoral students at KTH wishing to enhance their skills in academic productivity, writing and sustainable working methods. Read more | | | | |
Photo: Biel Morro on Unsplash
| PhD course: Sustainable energy transitionsTake the course Sustainable Energy Transitions –Technology and Management Perspectives. It is an interdisciplinary PhD course package offering a training in innovation and technology management, sustainable business, and policy processes related to sustainable energy transitions. Sustainable energy transitions – FME3550 | | | | | Open science – how to make research more openInterested in how open science is changing the research landscape and how you can have more open research practices? Join this workshop to learn how you can be as open as possible. Friday 2025-05-23 at 10:15–12:00 | | | | | | Seminar Series on Democracy and Academic Freedom: The American university systemWelcome to the fourth seminar in the series on democracy and academic freedom. The speaker is Dag Blanck, Professor at Uppsala University. In Swedish! Monday 2025-06-02 at 12:10–13:00 | | | | | | | |
Viktoria Saxby. Photo: Juliana Wolf Garcindo
| Lecturer and Inclusion Expert Viktoria Saxby will share her knowledge and insights on how we can ensure that our use of AI makes us better at anti-discrimination, equality and inclusion, rather than worse. Some of the topics the session will cover: - Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in a changing world - what is happening and why does it matter?
- Why can AI risk increasing biases, exclusion and discrimination?
- Is AI really better at bias-free recruitment than humans?
- How do we ensure that our AI tools, training data, and questions minimise risks and maximise opportunities
- Concrete, industry-specific tips and tools for creating and implementing inclusive AI.
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