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  • Reaching out to all students

    The greatest pedagogical challenge is to reach out to all students. The roads to learning are many and, moreover, the differences between students’ backgrounds have grown greater in recent years. This is the view of Associate Professor Stefan Hallström, who received the pedagogical award from KTH Royal Institute of Technology recently for his long-term efforts to raise the quality of the engineering degree programmes.

  • More practical sessions for students

    To educate engineers who have a holistic view of technology, communication and who can work together in teams. In short, engineers who are better prepared for today’s professional life. This is the objective of the new educational model to be introduced on all of the programmes provided by KTH.

  • Promoting excellence in engineering education: Kristina Edström made a Fellow of SEFI

    Kristina Edström Associate Professor at the Department of Learning in Engineering Sciences at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to engineering education by being named a Fellow of the European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI).

  • CDIO Regional meeting European/UK-Ireland 8-9 (+10) Jan 2024

    KTH University is delighted to host the UK and European CDIO Regional Meeting. Join us for an inspiring and knowledge-packed gathering where enthusiasts come together to share insights, exchange ideas, and work together with common projects within CDIO.