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Biggest university in Northern Sweden.
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We are a growing group of people from organizations, institutions, companies and the private sector, who realize the importance of accelerated inner development. Folkbilda is a virtual future, research and opinion institute that has a place for everyone, regardless of gender, identity, ethnic affiliation, belief, disability, sexual orientation, age or political opinion.
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Swedwatch is an independent, non-profit research organisation striving to empower rights holders and to promote responsible business practices. Through research and dialogue, Swedwatch highlights the impacts on people and planet by unsustainable business operations, and builds bridges between stakeholders in order to affect change.
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Swedish life science industry organisation with 330 member ;
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The National Board of Trade is a Swedish government agency for international trade, the EU internal market and trade policy. Our mission is to facilitate free and open trade with transparent rules as well as free movement in the EU internal market.
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STICA is a platform for accountability and leadership to drive industry change. STICA’s aim is to support apparel and textiles companies, as well as the entire apparel and textile industry, to reduce its climate impacts in line with the 1.5°C degree warming pathway while strengthening its global competitiveness. STICA is led by the Sustainable Fashion Academy (SFA), an independent non-profit organization. This ensures the initiative’s neutrality and integrity.
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Funded by the European Commission, the Graphene Flagship aims to secure a major role for Europe in the ongoing technological revolution, helping to bring graphene innovation out of the lab and into commercial applications. The Graphene Flagship gathers 170+ academic and industrial partners from 22 countries. Bringing diverse competencies together, the Graphene Flagship facilitates cooperation between its partners, accelerating the timeline for industry acceptance of graphene technologies.
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The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), a multi-disciplinary research facility based on the world’s most powerful neutron source. Our vision is to build and operate the world’s most powerful neutron source, enabling scientific breakthroughs in research related to materials, energy, health and the environment, and addressing some of the most important societal challenges of our time.
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The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) is a world-class international university with research, education and environmental assessment within the sciences for sustainable life. Its principal sites are in Alnarp, Umeå and Uppsala, but activities are also conducted at research stations, experimental parks and educational establishments throughout Sweden.
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International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) is an international organization to provide research and education forum for the developments of the rapidly expanding field of Advanced Materials Science, Engineering and ;
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BMI provides services to the pharma and health care industry in these major imaging areas - Image analysis and reporting - Software solutions for managing biomedical images - Consultancy services in the imaging area The foundations of BMI’s solutions and services are built around our software solution, which is a proven state of the art solution that handles all standard and proprietary image formats in a validated, secure and efficient manner. Among the users today we have both big pharma and the health care industry.
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The Stockholm Environment Institute is an international non-profit research organization that has worked with environment and development issues from local to global policy levels for a quarter of a century. SEI works to shift policy and practice towards sustainability. We are an international nonprofit research organization that has worked with environment and development issues from local to global policy levels for a quarter of a century. SEI bridges science and policy to find robust responses to the challenges of sustainability. SEI’s vision is a sustainable future for all. Our mission is “to support decision-making and induce change towards sustainable development around the world by providing integrative knowledge that bridges science and policy in the field of environment and development”. To deliver on our mission, we work across issues like climate change, energy systems, water resources, air quality, land-use, sanitation, food security, and trade, and we approach these issues from a range of perspectives from the natural and social sciences. We combine scientific research with policy analysis, connecting our work to decision-makers and civil society in global governance, national public policy, regional cooperation, local planning, and the private sector. We generate and share knowledge that catalyses action, and always take a highly collaborative approach: stakeholder involvement is at the heart of our efforts to build capacity, strengthen institutions, and equip partners for the long term. Making scientific knowledge accessible is a priority. We publish our own series of open-access reports and briefs, alongside articles in leading academic journals, and work creatively through a range of media to ensure that our research is available to those that need it. We convene seminars and conferences that bring together decision-makers, academics, and practitioners to debate key issues and share knowledge, and engage in and inform policy processes, development action, and business practice worldwide. We are committed to transparency and believe that full disclosure of our finances and funding builds trust in our work. Sida is our most substantial donor, but we also receive broad support from development agencies, governments, NGOs, universities, businesses, and financial institutions. SEI is International – SEI is distributed across nine locations around the world, works locally, regionally and globally, and has a diverse international staff. Trusted – both policy-makers and the academic community recognize SEI as an independent and non-partisan institute. Credible – SEI’s research is objective, and supported by a rigorous system of internal and external peer review. Integrated – only joined-up research can solve joined-up problems. SEI places a strong emphasis on making connections across the natural, physical, and social sciences, allowing us to approach sustainability challenges from new angles and offer robust and insightful policy advice.
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Swedish Peat Reserach Foundation (TorvForsk) is a charitable reserach foundation. Established in 1983 by representatives of the Peat Industry. TorvForsk is to initiate, plan, inplement and evaluate research and development relevant to peat and peatlands. The Congress is a colloboration with the International Peat Society (IPS) which is a non-govermental, non-profit, multidisciplinary organisation of scientific, industrial and regolatory members. The vision of the IPS is to be the authoritative intenational organisation on all of aspects of peatlands and peat.
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Karolinska Institutet is one of the world´s leading medical universities. Karolinska Institutet accounts for over 40 per cent of the medical academic research conducted in Sweden and offers the country´s broadest range of education in medicine and health sciences. Since 1901 the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has selected the Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine.
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The symposium is organised in association with Kristianstad University.
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BTH offers study programmes and single subject courses in first, second and third cycle. More than 7,000 students study at our five schools. Around 40 professors and 100 associate and assistant professors work on our two campuses.
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The Learning Teacher Network is an independent, non-profit European educational network and association. With the origin as an EU Comenius Network 2003-2006, since 2006 the network has been sustained and enlarged. At present the network has a member base of institutions and individuals in 46 countries, covering all levels of education and training: from pre-schools and compulsory school to upper secondary schools, teacher training and universities.The network unites professionals in education and training in the ambition of creating front-line strategies for and approaches to teaching and learning. As such, the network acts as an international platform for professional debate in the vanguard of educational progress. The network mission embraces Education for all, Education for lifelong learning, and Education for sustainable development (ESD).Among other activities, the network arranges annual international conferences and organises Erasmus+ training courses. Furthermore, the network publishes the academic journal The Learning Teacher Journal (ISSN 1654-0344) and The Learning Teacher Magazine (ISSN 2000-2610).
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In close cooperation with the industry, HumanIT, is a multidiscplinary research centre, exploring the impact of information technology on society. HumanIT is an abbreviation of "Human Values of Information Technology". Our vision is that the HumanIT initiative will increase the value of the new information technology for common people
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The aim of the French Institute in Stockholm is to promote the French culture and language in Sweden through the organisation of events in various domains such as music, litterature, science etc.
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NHV is one of about 40 Nordic institutions, which allhave the Nordic Council of Ministers, NMR, as theirprincipal. With about 80 employees, NHV is one of thelargest Nordic institutions. NHV has approximately 550students every year, including about 50 DrPH studentsand approximately 150 MPH students.NHV applies ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) asthe general norm for calculating course credits. This isdone to facilitate education across borders.
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