Sofia Rasmussen. Foto: Emelie Jerberyd

NEWS

What does tomorrow's labour market look like?

With growing demands for efficiency and expertise, the Swedish and global labour market's conditions are constantly changing. To improve work related learning at the educational programmes at the universities, the project NOTIS invited the consulting and research company Kairos Future, to give the university teachers from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and Stockholm University a presentation about how tomorrow's labour market might look like.

Nasrin Ghavihelm är lärare i matematik och teknik på Strandskolan i Tyresö. Foto: Emelie Jerberyd

Focus on Modern Learning

The new course Design of Mobile Learning focuses on the new technology and how to use it to develop teaching in engineering and science studies. Nasrin Ghavihelm teaches mathematics and engineering at Strandskolan in Tyresö and is looking forward to learn more about how she can modernize her teaching.

NEWS

Duo from KTH are building a Russian elite university

Kristina Edström and Mats Hanson from KTH has had the opportunity to build a university from scratch. 

Foto: Christer Gummeson

NYHETER

Vägen till framgångsrika studier

Med hjälp av Akademiskt resurscentrum får studenterna både möjlighet att vässa sina kunskaper eller få extra hjälp för att klara sina studier. Richard Eriksson fick hjälp när han skulle göra en litteraturstudie.

A professional development project for teachers and staff at KTH and at the Faculty of Science at Stockholm University. Interested?

KTH Media Production

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