SCAS News - Spring, 2019 (updated: 14 June, 2019)
News from the SCAS Community: Fellows in the News
Below you will find articles in daily newspapers written by, or featuring, current and
former SCAS Fellows.
Entries
may also cover links to television broadcasts.
(This page is updated continously. The most recent article/broadcast is listed first, and is followed by previous entries).
NEW:
2019-06-13/TV 4, Nyheterna, 10 p.m.
From the TV4/Nyheterna News Broadcast: Christina Garsten Comments on the
Ongoing Brilliant Minds Meeting
Christina Garsten
Christina Garsten is Principal of the Swedish Collegium.
PREVIOUS ENTRIES:
2019-05-14/Dagens Nyheter
Replik, DN Debatt: "Risk att lokala särintressen ges makt att prioritera forskning"
Gustaf Arrhenius, Christina Garsten and Bo Rothstein
Christina Garsten is Principal of the Swedish Collegium. Gustaf Arrhenius is a former
SCAS
Pro Futura Scientia Fellow, who has been in residence on several occasions, most
recently in the autumn of 2014. Bo Rothstein was a SCAS Fellow in the autumn of 1991.
2019-03-20/Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
"Björn Wittrock wird geehrt: Zukunft der Achsenzeit"
Andreas Eckert
Andreas Eckert was a Fellow in residence at the Collegium in the spring of
2017. Björn Wittrock is Permanent Fellow and former Principal of SCAS.
Related news/read more >>
2019-02-10/Upsala Nya Tidning
UNT Debatt: "Alla måste skärpa sig"
Coco Norén and Henrik Edgren
Coco Norén is a former Pro Futura Scientia Fellow and was in residence at
the
Collegium
in the academic year 2007-08. She is currently a member of
the
SCAS
National
Board.
2019-01-20/Dagens Nyheter
DN Debatt. "Den dolda makten i Davos måste granskas kritiskt"
Christina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom
Christina Garsten is Principal of the Swedish Collegium.
Related news/read more >>
2019-01-13/Svenska Dagbladet
"Forskare: Så kan hjärnkunskap lyfta eleverna"
Karin Thurfjell
(on Julia Uddén)
Julia Uddén is a Pro Futura Scientia Fellow. She was in residence at SCAS
in the
academic
year 2017-18.
Photo credits: Lars Wallin (Arrhenius, Eckert, Uddén, Wittrock); Stewen Quigley (Garsten)