Martin Jakobsson is one of them. Martin Jakobsson will use AI to map seafloors for a better understanding of marine glaciers in a warmer climate. Read more...
Analysis of material deposited near a fracture on the MS Estonia shipwreck's report is now published, and involved the expertise of three working groups from Stockholm University, Örebro University and Lund University.
IGV researchers have been awarded grants from the Swedish Research Council, FORMAS, Carl Trygger Foundation, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research and Nippon Foundation
When students of the Stockholm University course in Marine Geophysical Mapping Methods collect sediment cores from the bottom of the Baltic Sea, the cores are immediately used in research
A geochemist uses chemical concepts and analytical chemistry to understand the environment based on instrumental analysis of air, water, soil, sediments, and rocks.
Bachelor's Programme in Marine Geosciences | New for HT22
This new programme is for you who have a passion for the sea. The earth is called the "blue planet" because more than 70% of the earth's surface is covered by the sea.
You will study Earth processes such as those that affect climate change on both human time scales and those that stretch back hundreds of millions of years.
Bachelor's Programme in Earth Science | New for HT22
You will study earth systems related to our changing climate, the cycle of nature and how different processes affect the society we live in today. (Given in Swedish/English)
Our introductory/evening course are structured with the idea of "lifelong learning". A "lifelong learning" student can be anyone, regardless of age, gender and work situation.
The welcoming of newly admitted international students starts with a series of webinars with the purpose of preparing students for their upcoming studies at Stockholm University.
The report on analysis of material deposited near a fracture on the MS Estonia shipwreck is now published. Involved experts are from Stockholm University, Örebro University and Lund University.
How should Sweden lower its emissions to be in line with the Paris Agreement? This question is at the core as Sweden’s first national citizens’ assembly on climate starts in March 2024.
This interdisciplinary workshop will discuss climate change, its anthropogenic sources and its multiple impacts, through the lens of three specific topics: deforestation, water and migration.
This interdisciplinary workshop will discuss climate change, its anthropogenic sources and its multiple impacts, through the lens of three specific topics: deforestation, water and migration.