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We are now accepting applications for our autumn 2025 programmes. The deadline is 15 January.

SLU publish new sustainability report

During the year, SLU Environment, SLU Global and the Agenda 2030 group have collaborated to produce a sustainability report for the university. The report emphasise, in an inspiring and easily accessible way, how SLU contributes to achieve the UN sustainable development goals.

Critical situation for sharks, rays and chimaeras - new global report shows the way forward

IUCN has released a global report, Global Status of Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras, that highlights new knowledge compiled by 353 experts from 115 countries, including researchers from SLU. The report stresses the urgent need to address overfishing and bycatch of sharks, rays and chimaeras in all countries.

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The future for the Norway Spruce

Norway spruce has been present in Sweden for a very long time, but is now struggling with the changing climate. With the help of DNA analysis, breeders can check already in seedlings which characteristics were passed on from the parents. In this way, they can speed up the breeding process to identify those trees that are best adapted to the future climate.

The application for degree programmes commencing in autumn 2025 is now open!

The first step is to find your programme on our website. SLU offers a variety of international Master's programmes and one international Bachelor's programme.

Students at the Faculty of Forest Sciences at SLU in different environments inside and outside the SLU building on the Umeå campus.

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For a better world

The climate affects our water, forests, animals, landscape and food production. It affects our lives. Find out about SLU's work with climate issues and towards meeting the sustainable development goals of Agenda 2030.

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