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THEME: TECH AND DEMOCRACY
Pontus Johnson, Professor of Cybersecurity at KTH, together with colleagues at Cybercampus.

Hacked democracy? Why cybersecurity matters

Electoral systems, power grids, healthcare and payment infrastructure can all be targeted by cyber-attacks. Pontus Johnson, professor of cyber security at KTH, explains why information security is a question of democracy.

The invisible threat to democracy

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

How can academic freedom be defended?

Academic freedom is a cornerstone of a functioning democracy. A series of seminars organised by the KTH Faculty Council and the KTH Library explores how academic freedom can be defended, current trends in Europe and Sweden, and the role of universities in promoting democratic values.

Meet students and researchers at Järvaveckan

From 27–30 May, 2026, KTH will participate in the annual Järvaveckan event. Try out exciting experiments and discover new innovations! KTH aims to inspire young people to pursue STEM education and to demonstrate how research, innovation, and education can help solve the major societal challenges of our time. 

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KTH students Satyam Gandhi and Anna Alhani welcome visitors at Järvaveckan. Photo: Jon Lindhe, KTH

KTH aims to find the students of the future at Järvaveckan

KTH Royal Institute of Technology has set up its own tent at Sweden’s annual Järvaveckan gathering (Järva Week) to meet the students of the future. This year, there is a particular focus on encouragin...

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NAVET has exhibited several projects in the Reactor Hall, including "The Labyrinth at Tibble" by Daniel Puerto, Royal College of Music (Photo: Helena Linder)

Innovation is born at the boundaries

Anyone who has worked creatively with others knows that one plus one can actually become three. At NAVET, interdisciplinary and cross-boundary collaboration results in technological solutions used in ...

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This year’s Levi Prize winner, Andrea Eriksson, a professor at KTH, works to highlight the links between leadership, technology, organisation and a sustainable working environment. Photo: Åsa Karsberg, KTH

Andrea Eriksson awarded Levi Prize for research on leadership and working environment

Professor Andrea Eriksson has been awarded this year’s Levi Prize for her extensive contributions to workplace environment research, engineering education and practical application.

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Discover the latest news from KTH's advanced research areas and meet the researchers leading the way forward.

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Global conference on games and simulation at KTH

22 juni: KTH welcomes ISAGA to Stockholm – an international conference for researchers, educators, students and professionals working with games and simulation.

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Stockholm Trio

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University work together to strengthen collaboration, promote interdisciplinary research and education, and act jointly in Sweden, the EU and globally.