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We bring together people who are contributing to real change. Through our knowledge and action, we are creating the right conditions for a sustainable, thriving and better world.

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In search of the eel’s secrets in the Sargasso Sea

A Thünen expedition in the Sargasso Sea is collecting eel larvae to better understand the European eel’s early life and population changes.

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A guide for newly admitted students

Newly admitted to SLU? Student ambassador Anam shares practical advice to help you prepare for student life in Sweden. Read the blog to get started.

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Short food supply chains can strengthen crisis preparedness

Experiences from the war in Ukraine show how vulnerable large-scale food systems can be. A new SLU project will examine how local solutions can improve preparedness.

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Science and Education for Sustainable Life

SLU is a world-class university, consistently ranked among the global leaders in life and environmental sciences. Here, people come together to make a real difference. Through knowledge and action, we create the conditions for a sustainable, vibrant and better world.

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Knowledge bank

  • Lessons from war – Ukrainian farmers can strengthen Sweden's food security

    How is food production affected when a country is at war? A new study gathers experiences from Ukrainian farmers and veterinarians – knowledge that can provide important insights for Sweden's crisis preparedness.
  • What does winter feeding mean for reindeer health and welfare?

    Reduced availability of natural pasture in reindeer husbandry has made winter feeding more common in Sweden and Norway. But feeding in enclosures is linked to a higher incidence of certain diseases, according to a survey study which has been compiled in a fact sheet.
  • How starchy concentrated feed affects horses' metabolism

    Horses' metabolism is affected by whether they are fed a diet with or without starch, a new study from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) shows. Differences between diets can have an impact on health, performance and behavior, according to researchers behind the study.

Explore statistics, open environmental data and species information

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

Work at SLU

Would you like to contribute to the development of sustainable living, based on science and education? Join us!