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BioArctic’s co-founder Lars Lannfelt and CEO Gunilla Osswald receive the Uppsala University Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award together with co-founder Pär Gellerfors. Photo: Simon Hastegård/Bildbyrån and BioArctic

Trio behind Alzheimer’s drug receives Uppsala University Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award

The drug that slows down Alzheimer’s disease is already being used by more than 20,000 patients in 10 different countries – and could soon be available in Europe too. The success story is down to the two founders of BioArctic Lars Lannfelt and Pär Gellerfors and the company’s CEO Gunilla Osswald. Their achievement is now recognised by the Uppsala University Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award.

Patrik Johansson took up his role as new battery professor on 1 March 2025. He was previously Professor of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology. Photo: The European Commission

World-leading battery researcher joins Uppsala University

Professor Patrik Johansson is the new director of the flagship project Battery 2030+. He has led many large international research projects and was most recently director of the EU research programme the Graphene Flagship.

Initiative for research on conflicting objectives in sustainable development

Initiative for research on conflicting objectives in sustainable development

Uppsala University inaugurates a new research institute, UUniCORN, aimed at identifying, analysing and navigating conflicting objectives in sustainable societal transition. The new institute is set up on the initiative of Vice-Chancellor Anders Hagfeldt as part of Uppsala University’s ambition to be a more active partner in creating an ecologically, socially and economically sustainable society.

The charter for the establishment of Uppsala University issued by the Council of the Realm in Strängnäs at the beginning of July 1477, written in Swedish.  Photo: Kurt Eriksson, Swedish National Archives

Jubilee campaign promoting boundless knowledge

Uppsala University will celebrate 550 years 7 October 2027. Ahead of this occasion, a jubilee campaign is being launched today: “Boundless knowledge – since 1477”, whose aim is to further strengthen the University’s research. The goal is to raise SEK 1 billion by 2027, and the campaign is already halfway towards that goal. Today’s ceremony in the Grand Auditorium will highlight this year’s donors.

Jenny Helin, Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor on Campus Gotland, Uppsala University. Photo: Daniel Olsson

Jenny Helin new Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor on Campus Gotland

Vice-Chancellor Anders Hagfeldt has appointed Jenny Helin, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Business Studies, as Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor on Campus Gotland. The role of the Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor is to advise the Vice-Chancellor on matters concerning Campus Gotland and to develop the University’s activities there.

Nobel laureate Svante Pääbo has now been named Uppsala University’s Alumnus of the Year 2023.  Photo: Mikael Wallerstedt

Svante Pääbo named Alumnus of the Year 2023

He opened up a completely new field of research by sequencing the genome of our long-extinct relatives. For his scientific accomplishments, Svante Pääbo was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2022. ​​He has now been named Uppsala University’s Alumnus of the Year 2023.

Finnemore and Wendt awarded the 29th Johan Skytte Prize. Illustration Anna Ileby

Alexander Wendt and Martha Finnemore awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science

The Johan Skytte Foundation is delighted to announce that Alexander Wendt and Martha Finnemore have been jointly awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science. The prize is a recognition of their exceptional contributions to the field, particularly in advancing the constructivist approach to the study of international relations.

Healthy food systems in focus at Uppsala Health Summit

Healthy food systems in focus at Uppsala Health Summit

Food lies at the heart of both health and sustainable development. This year’s Uppsala Health Summit takes on the challenges associated with our food systems and how to make them healthier, more inclusive, equitable and sustainable.

PRESS INVITATION: Inauguration of the Alva Myrdal Centre for Nuclear Disarmament

PRESS INVITATION: Inauguration of the Alva Myrdal Centre for Nuclear Disarmament

Uppsala University is inaugurating the Alva Myrdal Centre for Nuclear Disarmament, a national centre for global knowledge on disarmament issues. UN Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Izumi Nakamitsu will address the inauguration ceremony remotely, while speakers attending the event include Beatrice Fihn, ICAN, recipient of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize.

The Johan Skytte Professorship is the oldest active chair in political science in the world, founded in 1622.

400 years of political science in Uppsala

It is 400 years since Johan Skytte founded a professorship in eloquence and political science. His intention was to strengthen the state administration that Sweden needed to maintain its position as a European great power. The Johan Skytte Professorship is the oldest active chair in political science in the world. To mark the 400th anniversary, lecture and panel debate will be held 1 October.

Robert Goodin awarded the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science

Professor Robert Goodin, Australian National University, is the recipient of the 2022 Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science. He is awarded the prize for a number of works over several decades in which he “with acuity and success endeavoured to blend political philosophy with empirical political science to increase the understanding of how decent and dignified societies can be shaped”.

Uppsala University - quality, knowledge, and creativity since 1477

Founded in 1477, Uppsala University is the oldest university in Sweden. With more than 50,000 students and 7,500 employees in Uppsala and Visby, we are a broad university with research in social sciences, humanities, technology, natural sciences, medicine and pharmacology. Our mission is to conduct education and research of the highest quality and relevance to society on a long-term basis. Uppsala University is regularly ranked among the world’s top universities.

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