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Mikael on CBH's strategy for 2022

Published Jan 20, 2022

Head of School Mikael Lindström writes about the latest information regarding teaching on campus, about the first 100 days with the new school management and about the CBH School's focus and strategy for 2022.

I hope that everyone has had a nice and restful holiday. I would have liked for us to come back to a different situation when it comes to the pandemic, but now we really need to rely on each other to keep our mood up. As you probably know, there has been an update regarding teaching in larger groups on campus. Unfortunately, the update came just before the start of the semester and it was not possible to inform much faster than we did when the government decision came late - but I understand your frustration.

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We have started the first 100 days with the new school management and the key word is community. Everyone at the CBH School contribute to our fantastic efforts in education, research and collaboration. It is important that we work together in our teams and groups, and a very good example of this is the group around lifelong learning. The group consists of coordinator Per Berglund, communicator Åsa Karsberg, UA Pelle Dalhammar and education administrators Daniel Borinder and Maria Orgmetz. You can follow their work on the intranet: .

In the future, we will work to promote increased collaboration and dialogue between faculty, students, line organization and operational support. CBH's strategy and focus areas: Health, Materials, Environment and Energy, were developed when we formed the CBH School four years ago. Now that we all know each other better, we have the opportunity to focus the school's strengths on the purpose of our activities; that is, how we can contribute to solutions to the great societal challenges. This work has been initiated in the management team and will be anchored in various ways during the year. You are welcome to share your ideas with us right now!

Mikael