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Royal visit as SLU presents Outstanding Veterinary Research Award

Under solemn and celebratory circumstances, the newly established Award for Outstanding Research in Veterinary Medicine was presented on 26 November 2025.

Woman looking at a camera trap in the forest.

A global project offers new insights into biodiversity

Fieldwork for the ambitious Lifeplan project has now been completed. Over six years, teams across the world have collected vast amounts of data on life on Earth.

Chantal by napier grass planted around cereal crops.

Chantal is making crop production more sustainable in Rwanda

“Sweden is opening my eyes from different angles,” says Chantal Uwituze, a PhD student from the University of Rwanda currently visiting SLU.

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Most recently published projects

  • 2012-01-01

    FRESH - Fish REaring and Stress Hazards

    FRESH is a research collaboration founded in 2012 between the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and the University of Gothenburg (GU) which aims to increase knowledge and awareness about fish welfare.
  • 2021-01-01 - 2023-12-31

    DigiHeart - Machine learning applied to predicting and preventing production loss in aquaculture

    Up to 20% of farmed salmonids die before reaching slaughter. This occurs during stressful situations such as delousing, deteriorating water quality, and transport. This is a serious welfare issue, and prevents a sustainable, ethical and economical growth of the Nordic aquaculture industry.
  • Values and dependence of society on pollinators (VALOR)

    VALOR aims to empower actors to better understand their relationship with pollinators and produces co-developed tools for landowners, businesses and policymakers to assess risks and undertake their own studies based on approaches  developed in VALOR.

Knowledge bank

  • Unique archive provides new opportunities for researchers

    An extensive archive of bore core samples was given a new lease of life as a resource for forest researchers. One of the researchers benefiting from the archive is Kelley Bassett. Using the bore cores, she produces new knowledge about forest growth and health.
  • What lies hidden beneath the surface?

    Recent advances in biosensor technology offer new opportunities to monitor fish welfare in aquaculture. However, before new biosensors can be put to use, their suitability and potential applications must be carefully evaluated.
  • How to talk when truth is contested – three strategies for collaborative policy making

    Facilitators of collaborative policy making on sustainability issues often face heated debates and conflicting truths. They are on the front lines when facts are contested and emotions run high. A study explores their experiences and presents strategies for navigating post-truth situations.

Explore statistics, open environmental data and species information

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

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