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Support COP27 on campus!

As some may know, this year marks the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP27). And the main venue is in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, from 8 November to 17 November. KTH Climate Action Centre is also collaborating with We Don’t Have Time to host a hub on campus (Vallahallavägen 79), … Continue reading “Support COP27 on campus!”

Coping with Swedish winter

Hey guys, it’s Raygo here again, as the Halloween celebrations have just been over while November is taking over, which means winter is approaching. Being considered the most challenging season in Sweden, if not the entire Scandinavia, I would like to share some tips today that you may consider when coping with the Swedish winter. … Continue reading “Coping with Swedish winter”

The best sitting-out areas on campus 

Hej, it’s Raygo again! As the exam period is almost over, I think it is high time to summarise my observations over the first half of the semester and my personal preferences for the most popular sitting-out area on campus for students at KTH. Maybe you will find one of them as your favourite spot … Continue reading “The best sitting-out areas on campus “

Happy Friday and weekend plans!

TGIF and finally, it is Friday and the weekend again! Today I would like to share how I usually spend my weekends here in Stockholm. I hope this blog post will give you some insight into your weekend plans! What would be the best Friday activity, in my opinion? It must be hanging out with … Continue reading “Happy Friday and weekend plans!”

Space Waves and a Tale: on exhibit at the main library

These days when passing by the KTH main library, there is an eye-catching booth right next to the main entrance. It is an event related to the Nobel Calling Week series: an exhibition about Hannes Alfvén titled “Space Waves and a Tale“. Born in 1908 in Norrköping, Hannes Alfvén was a Swedish electrical engineer and … Continue reading “Space Waves and a Tale: on exhibit at the main library”

The Nobel Calling week

As you may already know, every year the Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm. The ceremony is usually held in December, but the Nobel Prize winners will be announced next week! Sounds like a good reason to celebrate, doesn’t it? How was the Nobel Prize born? Alfred Nobel was a prolific Swedish engineer and inventor … Continue reading “The Nobel Calling week”