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SLU researchers answer four questions about hantaviruses

Three people have died and several others have fallen ill in a suspected hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic. SLU researchers study these rodent-borne diseases, known as zoonoses.

Jens Thulin is the SLU alumnus of the year 2026

Jens Thulin, founder of Mylla and the driving force behind Vismarlövsgården, has been awarded SLU Alumnus of the year 2026.

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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.

Canvas is reopening

The vice-chancellor has decided to reopen Canvas in stages, starting on 12 May. We expect all logins to work as of 13 May.

News and events

News

  • 2026-05-12

    Forest Owners Want Different Things — But Their Plans Often Look the Same

    New research from SLU shows that today’s forest management plans often struggle to capture forest owners’ diverse goals — and that current planning systems are not designed to support a broader landscape perspective.
  • 2026-05-08

    Canvas is reopening

    The learning platform Canvas is reopening.
  • 2026-05-07

    SLU researchers answer four questions about hantaviruses

    Three people have died and several others have fallen ill in a suspected hantavirus outbreak onboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic. Hantaviruses are primarily transmitted to humans through close contact with rodents. Researchers at SLU studies this type of animal-spread diseases, known as zoonoses.
  • 2026-05-07

    Tree communities shape hidden energy flows beneath European forests

    Mixing tree species can lead to better growth in the forest – at least above ground. A new study published in Nature shows that mixed forests had lower activity in the complex belowground ecosystems than previously thought. Researchers suspect this could affect the long-term growth of forests.

Events

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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.

Research

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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

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