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  • ”The Swedish system for research funds is nothing short of a scandal”

    KTH needs much larger public research funds. Today researchers have to spend more time writing grant applications than teaching and supervising PhD students, writes materials scientist Bo Sundman in a polemical article. He had to emigrate in order to complete his research project in Materials Science.

  • KTH Wins Major Grants for Basic Research

    The Swedish Research Council has granted SEK 177 million to 62 KTH research projects.

  • New Vice President to focus on research quality

    Arne Johansson, Professor of Mechanics, will become KTH’s new Vice-President of Research. The issues that touch on research quality are especially close to his heart. He wishes to see a more clearly focused strategy to attract more of the major research funding providers to invest in KTH.