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    KTH presents an anniversary professorship in green transition to the King on the occasion of his birthday. Photo: Ida Åkesson/SPA.
    King receives Royal Jubilee professorship in green transition
    30 Apr 2026


    KTH is launching a Royal Jubilee Professorship to drive the green transition in Sweden and around the world. This initiative is a gift to King Carl XVI Gustaf for his 80th birthday on 30 April 2026 an...

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    An out-of-the-box approach to AI and sustainable development
    17 Apr 2026


    New ways of working that contribute to the public good and distribute AI gains – does it sound like fiction? A commentary just published in Nature Machine Intelligence envisions precisely this future....

  • Researchers at KTH Climate Action Centre.
    Francesco Fuso-Nerini presents the new ClimTrio initiative to fellow researchers and KTH president Anders Söderholm.
    KTH ready for strategic climate research collaboration
    16 Apr 2026


    Three of Sweden’s leading universities are joining forces on climate research. If the Government follows the Swedish Research Council’s recommendation, KTH Climate Action Centre will play a key role i...

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    Win a 7-Day Interrail Pass: Poster Competition Launch!
    25 Mar 2026


    The science is clear: to achieve sustainable change, we must rethink how we live and move. Transportation is a critical part of that shift. In partnership with Students for Sustainability and Interrai...

  • Åsa Persson presents the Climate Policy Council's report to the government via Helena Dyrssen, State
    Åsa Persson presents the 2026 report to the government via Helena Dyrssen, State Secretary at the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise. Image from livestream.
    All hands needed for the push to 2030
    20 Mar 2026


    The Swedish Climate Policy Council has just released its report, confirming that carbon dioxide emissions during the current term have moved in the wrong direction for the first time since the 1990s. ...

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