News

  • 2024-05-08

    Welcome to SASUF satellite event on the theme of visual and intercultural studies on the 14th of May

    "The event is aimed at researchers, teachers, students, and others interested in internationalization within higher education, and focuses on the possibility of pursuing a master's degree in visual culture and communication," says Staffan Löfving, associate professor of Social Anthropology and lecturer in Intercultural Studies.

    The satellite event is organized within the framework of the South Africa-Sweden University Forum (SASUF) research and innovation week, which runs from the 13th to the 17th of May. During the innovation week, several satellite events with various themes are being organized at Swedish universities on the 13th and 14th of May, most of them in hybrid format.

  • 2024-05-08

    Words from senior management: All these meetings...

    The next board meeting is coming up soon. As usual, we compile a report for the board with the latest updates. One thing hits me.

    Since the last meeting, we have had three ministers visiting our university or planning to visit us, we have welcomed an astronaut, 2,500 upper-secondary school pupils, met with the Ministry of Education and Research, organised one of Sweden’s largest job fairs and, of course, many other exciting activities as well. In short, we have had a lot of meetings. But what is the purpose of all these meetings?

  • 2024-05-08

    International research workshop on polymers

    Researchers from several European countries gathered for a two-day workshop at Karlstad University. The general theme was research on polymers and their application for organic solar cells and energy storage.

    – There are several purposes behind the workshop, says Jan van Stam, Professor of Physical Chemistry. We want to learn from other experts, expand our networks and make new contacts, as well as putting Karlstad University on the map in this field of research. We who organised the workshop are part of the research group SOLA at Karlstad University, and it includes researchers from materials physics, computational materials research and physical chemistry. SOLA is also part of the faculty’s focus area Materials Research.
     

  • 2024-05-07

    Psychology student at Karlstad University awarded by the Swedish Psychological Association

    Psychology student Olivia Rosén has been awarded Lilla Psykologpriset. The prize of 10,000 SEK is annually awarded by the Swedish Psychological Association to a psychology student who, during their studies, has worked to improve people’s quality of life.

    Hello Olivia and congratulations! How does it feel? 

    “It feels incredibly good. I feel honoured and proud. The prize means a lot to me and I will use the prize money to continue developing as a psychologist.”

    Passionate about children and young people 

    The jury’s statement shows that Olivia Rosén, with great commitment, has actively worked to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness and various forms of vulnerability among children and young people in marginalised situations.

  • 2024-05-06

    Unlocking usable privacy - new Book offers a blueprint for navigating user-centric privacy

    Farzaneh Karegar, lecturer in informatics, together with Simone Fischer-Hübner, professor in computer science, you have written the book The curious case of usable privacy: Challenges, Solutions, and Prospects.

    Farzaneh Karegar, tell us what the book is about

  • 2024-05-03

    Music Producer Becomes Guest Professor

    Jenny Wilson is an internationally known Swedish indie musician, artist, and not least, producer. Her music is electro-influenced and energetic, and her lyrics are confrontational, often critical of society. At the same time, she does not shy away from being very vulnerable and personal, which is a significant part of her expression. The Ingesund School of Music and the subject of music production are pleased to welcome her as Guest rofessor in music production, focusing on songwriting under the wings of the Wettergren Foundation.

    In the autumn of 2018, the college programme for music production on an artistic basis was established. In the autumn of 2022, the Music production programme expanded to a bachelor’s program. Ingesund School of Music has for many years received funds from the Wettergren Foundation that has significantly contributed to the development that has taken place over more than a decade.

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