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Georg Gulyas, Professor of Guitar

Akademisk högtid » Årets högtid » Akademisk högtid 2024
Georg Gulyas was born in Säffle. His Hungarian father worked at the city library while his Finnish mother worked at the church daycare centre. He acquired his basic qualification in classical guitar from Malmö Academy of Music. After completing his degree, he continued his studies at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, École Normale de Musique de Paris and Juilliard School in New York.

Read, download and print

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How do I read e-books? All our e-books can be read online without logging in or using special programs. If you would like to make notes, print or download you may also need to create a personal account with the vendor. Outside campus students and employees need to login with their KauID to use the e-books. E-books come in different formats, the most common are PDF or EPUB. Both formats can be open or copyrighted.

Student interaction

HHK » Utbildning » Att läsa på HHK » Studentliv
Karlstad Business School offers many opportunities to make your voice as a student heard. Student interaction and influence are some of the key factors in developing quality and innovation in education, for courses as well as programmes. Students' rights are also regulated by the Swedish Higher Education Act and Higher Education Ordinance. There are several ways students can interact with Karlstad Business School.
2024-09-16
The teacher and musician Georg Gulyás teaches guitar, chamber music, and guitar methodology at the Ingesund School of Music. After his promotion, he can now call himself a professor. Georg Gulyás was born in Säffle, and his Hungarian father worked at the city’s library while his Finnish mother worked with the church’s children’s hours. His basic qualification in classical guitar is from the Malmö Academy of Music.

Cornelia Brantner, Professor of Media and Communication Studies

Akademisk högtid » Årets högtid » Akademisk högtid 2024
Cornelia Brantner holds a PhD and a master’s degree from the Department of Journalism and Communication at the University of Vienna, Austria. After her PhD, she had a postdoctoral position which concluded with a few months at the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where she deepened her knowledge of digital methods, such as network analysis.
Degrees and Courses:2013 - Teaching Registration, Swedish primary and secondary school2007 - Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 15 ECTS, Karlstad University2006 - Course for Supervisors in Postgraduate Education, Karlstad University2001 - PhD, Educational Sciences.
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Humanities and Social Sciences is the university's largest faculty with more than 600 employees and doctoral students, who educate and meet more than 13,000 students. The faculty's activities are organized into seven departments for education and research, which include the School of Business and the Ingesund Academy of Music.
2024-12-13
Christmas and the New Year are approaching and it is time to sum up another year at Karlstad University. The 25th in order, or the 47th or 181st, depending on how you count. Or the second, for me personally. I want to start by thanking all of your for doing such a fantastic job throughout the past year.

Eddie Wadbro, Professor of Mathematics

Akademisk högtid » Föregående högtider » Akademisk högtid genom åren » Akademisk högtid 2021 » Professorer 2021
“The issues I work with are usually driven by an actual application. To me, there is a clear connection between reality, mathematic modelling and computer-based simulation.” Eddie Wadbro was born and raised in Kivik. He studied at Lund University before doing his doctoral studies at Uppsala University. Since finishing his dissertation he has had various employments, most recently as senior lecturer at Umeå University.

Discourses of #MeToo

Centrum för genusforskning » Evenemang och seminarier » Evenemang vid CGF » ÄLDRE EVENEMANG » CGF-evenemang 2022 » Nationell konferens för genusforskning - G22 » Öppna paneler
After bursting onto the main stage of public mediated discourse in 2017, #MeToo was, and still is, experienced by many as a global feminist movement of both political and personal import, and as powerful outcry against men’s sexual violence.

Rebecka Alfredsson aims for a high career in IT

CSmaster » Att läsa Datavetenskap på Karlstads universitet
- At Computer Science at Karlstad University, I have always felt like one of everyone else. My drive has set the bar high and the knowledge I have now I am very proud of. Important for Rebecka Alfredsson when choosing to pursue a master's degree in computer science at Karlstad University was to boost her competitiveness and stay in the local area. - I want to work at an advanced level and don´t feel limited, so the master's degree in computer science is perfect.

Consumer privacy - fundamentals, 5 ects

ISE » Om ISE » Samtliga utvecklade kurser
This course will give you an introduction and broadened you knowledge on consumer privacy on digital markets. It will give you the fundamentals of consumer and online privacy. The course outlines principles of user-centric privacy applicable to the design of online systems and choice architecture, focusing on user interface design and its psychological foundations. It addresses both theoretical and practical implications of online privacy.

Decolonizing Transgender in the North. 4th Nordic Transgender Studies Symposium

Centrum för genusforskning » Evenemang och seminarier » Evenemang vid CGF » ÄLDRE EVENEMANG » CGF-evenemang före 2020
The Centre for Gender Studies (CGF) at Karlstad University is pleased to announce the upcoming 4th Nordic Transgender Studies Symposium October 11 – 13, 2016. The conference will be devoted to questions of decoloniality and its meaning for Trans Studies and trans politics.

Erik Steijner och David Steijner, Degree of Master in Business Administration, specialising in marketing

HHK » Samverkan » Samverkan vid HHK » Alumn och partners » Interviews with alumni
Why did both of you choose to study at Karlstad Business School? – I think the biggest reason is that we’re born in Värmland, says Erik Steijner. Moving to Karlstad felt natural. We didn’t have any solid plans for life, so instead of applying for random jobs, we chose to study. What were your expectations for the degree programme at Karlstad Business School? Did it live up to your expectations? – Our original idea was to study IT, says Erik.

Step 5: Communications plan

Forskarhandbok » Steg 5: Genomför projektet » När ditt projekt blir beviljat
A communications plan is the fundamental document that will guide and shape your internal and public communications activities and your public profile. A good communications plan to announce the results of a project will give you and your team the focus it needs to have clear messages about the project, while at the same time, build both visibility and credibility for your organization.

Cecilia Sillanpää, Alumna of the Real Estate Management programme

HHK » Samverkan » Samverkan vid HHK » Alumn och partners » Interviews with alumni
What do you do today? “I manage transactions and the land profile at HSB ProjektPartner. This means that I am responsible for the entire transaction process for the real estate business our company conducts when we buy land on which we later build housing. After graduating, my first job was at SBAB as a mortgage consultant.

Words from our senior management

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This is the blog Words from our senior management, authored by vice-chancellor Jerker Moodysson, pro-vice-chancellor Margareta Friman, pro-vice-chancellor Patrik Larsson and university director Anne-Christine Larsson Ljung. DEAR COLLEAGUES! 2024-12-13I want to start by thanking all of your for doing such a fantastic job throughout the past year.
The law is an important tool for achieving sustainable development, but it has been criticised for not being effective enough. There is great interest from both the business sector and authorities in creating more effective environmental assessments. However, the Land and Environmental Courts have difficulty managing the complexity of environmental issues since the requirements for a legal review – rule of law, predictability and equal treatment – demand delimited and separate processes.