International academic cooperation in a polarised world – a fireside chat with Prof. Peter Michelson, Stanford; Dr Rebecca Keiser, NSF; and Prof. Hans Adolfsson, SUHF
The world is rapidly changing and becoming increasingly polarised, complex, and uncertain. These current trends are leading to an increased focus on national security. At the same time, there are considerable benefits to international academic cooperation. The...
Launch of two new STINT reports: Mobility and Philanthropy
STINT invites you to a seminar for the launch and presentation of two new reports: – Research Mobility in Swedish Higher Education Institutions from 2016 to 2022, and – The Role of Science Philanthropy in the USA and Canada The reports are presented by two...
Rationale for international cooperation in an increasingly polarised world
Sweden is a country deeply engaged in globalisation, and it is therefore profoundly affected by geopolitical trends shifting towards increased polarisation, complexity, and uncertainty. These trends, which in some ways signify a break with globalisation as we know it,...