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SLU is a leading international university providing research, education and environmental assessment within the sciences for sustainable life. We bring people together who have different perspectives, but they all have a common goal: creating the best conditions for a sustainable, thriving and better world.

News and events

News

  • 2025-06-19

    SLU and the forest sector in new collaboration to train future experts

    SLU is now announcing eight new PhD positions as part of a collaboration with the forest sector. The positions are part of the research programme Wallenberg Initiatives in Forest Research (WIFORCE), aimed at meeting future knowledge needs for the sustainable management and conservation of forests.
  • 2025-06-18

    Microphones reveal when trees suffer from drought stress

    Trees exposed to drought emit sounds – and with the help of microphones, researchers can now listen in as their water transport systems begin to fail. A new study from SLU shows that ultrasound from the forest can reveal whether trees are suffering from permanent drought damage.
  • 2025-06-18

    Help SLU find wild honey bees this summer

    Are there still wild honeybee colonies in Sweden and Europe? If so, how do they survive the dreaded Varroa mite? These are some of the questions that researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) would like to answer, with the help of citizen scientists and beekeepers.

Events

Research

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Most recently published projects

  • 2023-01-01

    The role of Swedish mountain birch forests in preserving insects and fungi

    What role do mountain birch forests play in preserving species that live in and on dead wood and are disadvantaged by forestry? In this project, researchers are seeking answers by mapping which wood-dwelling insects and fungi live in mountain birch forests.
  • 2019-01-01

    Ecological restoration of boreal low-productive pine forests

    The project aim to assess the potential of ecological restoration of low-productive pine forests for the conservation of biodiversity associated with Scots pine.
  • 2024-01-01 - 2027-12-31

    Who caught my fish?

    Investigates the potential of the EU mHREDD directive - Mandatory Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence - for addressing labour rights in Vietnam’s current fisheries reform. It will answer the question, ‘who is really paying the price for cheap seafood?’ entering the EU market.

Knowledge bank

Explore open environmental data, statistics and species information

Search for open data, maps and official statistics from SLU's environmental monitoring and assessment.

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