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Mattsson, Pauline

Pauline Mattsson, Lecturer at Lund University, Sweden, specializes in R&D management, STI policies, and knowledge transfer. With experience as a consultant, policy maker, and Euroscience vice president, she explores the scientific discovery process.

Eugenia Perez Vico, Associate Professor at Halmstad University, Sweden, focuses on the relationship between universities and society in sustainability transitions. Serving on the Swedish Knowledge Foundation board and involved in policy development, her research delves into the role of this relationship.

Linus Salö, Professor at Stockholm University, Sweden, examines how the human sciences influence policy-making and the sociolinguistic aspects of academia's internationalization. As Director of the humanities-oriented think tank Humtank, he advocates for the humanities' position within university life.

Making Universities Matter</a>

Making Universities Matter

In an era of rapid change and increasing societal demands, the role of universities as knowledge producers and catalysts for change has come under scrutiny. This open access book offers a fresh perspective on the significance of universities in society, shedding light on how their knowledge can truly matter beyond academia.

Making Universities Matter</a>

Making Universities Matter

In an era of rapid change and increasing societal demands, the role of universities as knowledge producers and catalysts for change has come under scrutiny. This open access book offers a fresh perspective on the significance of universities in society, shedding light on how their knowledge can truly matter beyond academia.

Making Universities Matter</a>

Making Universities Matter

In an era of rapid change and increasing societal demands, the role of universities as knowledge producers and catalysts for change has come under scrutiny. This open access book offers a fresh perspective on the significance of universities in society, shedding light on how their knowledge can truly matter beyond academia.