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SULF to meet the Swedish Migration Agency
The difficulties they face in trying to obtain a residence permit mean that foreign doctoral candidates and researchers choose to…
News
7 September 2022
Welcome proposal on long-term resident status
The European Commission has approached the Swedish government with a proposal for a revised directive regarding status as a long-term…
News
29 August 2022
Positive meeting with the Swedish Migration Agency
Earlier this week, SULF had a constructive meeting with the Swedish Migration Agency to discuss how the agency works with…
News
11 August 2022
Agreement on flexibility, adaptability and employment security in the state sector
On October 1 2022, the Employment Protection Act, LAS, will be amended. If you have worked in the labour market…
News
6 July 2022
New report: Threats and harassment are common in Swedish academia
For the first time a study has been conducted on the prevalence and consequences of threats and harassment against researchers…
Report
4 July 2022
Watch the webinar: The Aliens Act, news and experiences
In this webinar Robert Andersson, chief negotiator at SULF, talks about what is new regarding the changes in the Aliens…
Webcast
3 June 2022
Longer residence permits for doctoral candidates
The Swedish Migration Agency has changed the rules on how long a doctoral candidate’s residence permit can be. Instead of…
News
11 May 2022
How will Sweden ensure it has enough doctoral graduates?
Fewer and fewer Swedish students are choosing to study for a doctorate, and many foreign doctoral candidates in Sweden leave…
News
6 May 2022
SULF stands with Ukraine!
The crisis that is now devastating the whole of Ukraine is also devastating Ukraine’s entire education system. Teachers from preschool…
News
11 March 2022
Report: Women face more obstacles than men in academia
The report Spotlight on gender equality: When insecurity overshadows everything show that women face more obstacles than men in their…
Report
8 March 2022