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Stockholm Environment Institute, SEI

Environmental strategies research, sustainable consumption and production, and prospective analysis are some of the many areas included in the agreement for a structured and sustainable collaboration between KTH and Stockholm Environment Institute, SEI.

On January 20, 2014, the parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding . The enhanced collaboration includes exchanges of researchers, various types of collaborative research, seminars and diploma works.

Stockholm Environment Institute (www.sei.org) - is an international think-tank in the field of environment and sustainable development. As part of the agreement with KTH, SEI welcomes applications from KTH researchers and PhD students who wish to spend time as visiting researchers at one of the SEI centres around the world. These centres are located in Sweden, Estonia, the UK, Thailand, Kenya, Colombia and the US. The opportunity includes a working space in an exciting research environment and requires that the visiting researcher is receiving salary from KTH and has funding for the travel.
 
Contact SEI for more information or to submit an application, through oliver.johnson@sei.org .
In your application, please provide the following details:
a) A brief description of yourself and an overview of what you’re working on
b) What SEI Centre you are interested in visiting and why
c) When you would like to visit and for how long
d) Expected outcomes from the visit for you and for the SEI Centre

Steering Committee

Owner: Göran Finnveden, Vice President for Sustainable Development.
Partner director: Nina Wormbs, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and History, School of Architecture and the Built Environment. nina@kth.se  +46-8-790 8583.
Partner manager:  Karin Larsdotter, KTH Sustainability Office, karinlar@kth.se , +46-8-790 7052

Steering group
Nina Wormbs, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and History of Technology, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, KTH.
Rebecka Milestad, Docent, Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, KTH.
Emrah Karakaya, division of Sustainability and Industrial Dynamics, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, KTH.
Francesco Fuso-Nerini, division of Energy Systems Analysis, School of Industrial Engineering and Management, KTH.

Oliver Johnson, Head of the Energy, Climate and Society unit, SEI.
Andrea Norgren, Head of Unit Project Partnering, SEI.
Karina Barquet, Research Fellow, SEI.