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Women comprise record numbers in master's programme

KTH master's programmes have seen female enrollment rise by 10 percent during the last seven years, reaching an all-time high of 41 percent in 2025. Here’s how KTH has worked toward gender equity and inclusion in international recruitment.

Female enrollment in master’s programmes hits all-time high

One of the best ways to read about the development is to follow our dedicated LinkedIn pages on various topics relevant to our research.

Charlotte Holgersson är forskare på INDEK.

When masculinity shapes the workplace

Why do outdated ideas of masculinity still linger in some workplaces? Charlotte Holgersson at KTH says the answer often lies in power and old habits. She studies how homosocial cultures form and why they are so hard to change – even though we know they exclude and silence.

“Both men and women gravitate toward power”

Innovation meets gender equality

How are innovation, technological development and gender equality connected? In November, Inspire Lab, a new centre at KTH, is organising a series of lectures with experts and researchers who are working towards a more equal, inclusive and sustainable society.

Be inspired by how gender equality drives innovation

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Helena Lundberg and Aron Wennman receive prestigious grants for basic research. (Photo: Wallenberg Foundations)

Chemist and mathematician appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellows

Helena Lundberg and Aron Wennman have been awarded grants from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation for groundbreaking basic research. The funding will enable them to further their research projec...

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A recent advance in the science of hydrogen fuel production could lead to faster, more efficient and more sustainable ways to produce clean fuel.

Study shows potential for more affordable and efficient hydrogen gas production

A recent advance in the science of hydrogen fuel production could enable higher output and more sustainable production of this renewable energy source, researchers with Stockholm’s KTH Royal Institute...

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KTH professors Danica Kragic Jensfelt and Lanie Gutierrez Farewik at the Promobilia event. Photo: Sara Rossi

KTH researchers receive grants for technology promoting independence

How can technology give people more freedom in their daily lives? It’s a question that unites KTH professors Danica Kragic Jensfelt and Lanie Gutierrez Farewik who have now been recognised by the Prom...

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Climate-Resilient Cities – Challenges, Impacts, and Solutions

9 December: Welcome to a digital open lecture with Professor Zahra Kalantari where you will learn about research that contributes to securing access to water, reducing the risks of floods and droughts, and developing strategies for climate adaptation and resilience.

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