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Welcome to
Department of Computer and
Systems Sciences – DSV
Introduction
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Established in 1965-1966
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Faculty of Social Sciences
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Research, graduate and undergraduate education
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Cooperation with society at large
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Located in Kista Science City – one of the largest
IT clusters in the world
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We focus on bridging the gap between, on one
hand information technology, on the other hand
the social and the behavioural sciences and the
humanities
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Our focus in the field is on design, construction
and use of IT systems in their context – and on
their relation to people, organizations and society
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DSV in approximate figures 2013
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Turnover: 238 MSEK
Number of employees: about 291
Total number of students per year: 3 915; 47 % women
Number of new undergraduate students: 581; 37 % women
Number of new master’s students: 315
Number of doctoral students: 95; 25 % women
Number of doctor degree; 8
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Overview of DSV’s organisation 2014
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New premises in Nod – Kista
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A new meeting place in Kista for learning, research
and trade, and industry
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DSV will relocate to the new premises in July 2014
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The new premises offer the potential for more
modern forms of tuition
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Nod will also house office environments for small
and medium-sized companies in the ICT sector
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Four strong profile areas
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Design for Learning
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E-government
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ICT for Development
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Research in Arts and Technology in Society
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15 Research areas
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Business Process Management and Enterprise Modeling
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Consumer-oriented mobile services
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Cyber Systems Security
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Data and text mining
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Design for Learning
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Digital games
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E-government and E-democracy
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Health informatics
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ICT for Development (ICT4D)
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Immersive Participation
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Interaction design
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IT Management
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Language Technology
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Risk and decision analysis
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Services Science
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Unit of ACT in Communication with Technology
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Internet of Things; Sensors and more
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Games and gaming; Mobile games, Social
games, Game Development
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Computer Science and Software
Engineering
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Unit of Information Systems
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Information systems design and use
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Business process management
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Enterprise modelling
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Health Care Analytics and Modeling
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IT management
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Service science and innovation
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Unit of Interaction, Design and Learning
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Flexible learning
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Virtual cases of learning and assessment
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Simulation for learning
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ICT4D
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Unit of Systems Analysis and Security
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Decision and risk analysis
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Big data, Innovation and eGov services
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Data mining
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Simulation of complex systems
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Security, privacy and trust
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Digital and cyber forensics
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Undergraduate education – B.Sc. programmes
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Business Administration and Information Technology
(with Stockholm Business School)
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Computer and Systems Sciences
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Computer Science and Software Engineering
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Computer Game Development – Construction
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Computer Game Development – Design
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Digital Media (with Dept. of Education and Dept. of
Media Studies)
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Enterprise Systems and Service Design
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Interaction Design
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Market Communication and Information Technology
(with Dept. of Advertising and Public Relations)
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Graduate education – M.Sc. programmes
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Computer and Systems Sciences (One year M.Sc.)
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Computer and Systems Sciences
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Health Informatics (joint degree with Karolinska
Institutet)
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Information Systems Management
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Information and Communication Technology for
Development, ICT4D (Distance Program)
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Online IT Project Management (Distance Program)
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Decision-, Risk- and Policy Analysis (Only in Swedish)
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Post-Graduate education – Ph.D. programmes
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Computer and Systems Sciences
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Information Society
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“Industry Ph.Ds”
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Collaborations within education
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Royal College of Music in Stockholm
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Karolinska Institutet
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology:
– School of Information and Communication Technology
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Royal Institute of Art
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Stockholm University:
– Dept. of Advertising and Public Relations
– Dept. of Education
– Dept. of Media Studies
– Stockholm Business School
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International student exchange
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Europe:
– Austria (3)
– Bulgaria (2)
– Danmark (2)
– Finland (2)
– France (6)
– Germany (5)
– Greece (2)
– Italy
– Lithuania
– Malta
– The Netherlands
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Portugal
Spain (3)
Switzerland
Turkey (4)
United Kingdom
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Africa:
– Morocco
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Asia:
– China (5)
– Taiwan
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Centre in Arts and Technology in Society, CATS
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2013 an agreement between Stockholm University
(DSV), Royal Institute of Arts and Royal College of
Music in Stockholm
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The partners contribute their respective expertise
in artistic expression and technology
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Joint education and research
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Digital Art Center
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Established in 2010
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A real place where research and innovation in
technology, media, and art are created and
centered around the visibility and prominence of
Kista
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Key players in the DAC are Stockholm University,
Atrium Ljungberg, Interactive Institute, Swedish
ICT, Library Stockholm, Kista Science City and
Dreamhack
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eGovlab
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Started in 2011
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A centre for excellence in e-Governance
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To research and develop technologies as
well as methodologies and their
implications for inclusive governance and
citizen service delivery
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Mobile Life Centre
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Government funded (Vinnex)
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2007–2017
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The Centre includes research on
consumer-oriented mobile and
ubiquitous services
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Partners: Ericsson AB, Nokia
Corporation, Microsoft Research,
TeliaSonera, City of Stockholm, Kista
Science City, STING, Company P,
Bambuser
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Service Science and Innovation Centre
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Established in 2010
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Research is conducted with partners
– the design of services and service systems
– Entrepreneurship and Innovation
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Cooperation with Stockholm Business Region
and Kista Science City
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Spider – Swedish Program for ICT in
Developing Regions
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Established in 2004
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Sida funded
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Promotion and diffusion of Information
and Communication Technology by
building human capacity and enhancing
knowledge for societal sustainability and
progress in developing regions
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RATS Theatre
• groundbreaking digital theater on the
Web, on the mobile and in the public
domain.
• Lead development around the artistic,
technical and innovative productions
• Works in close cooperation with other
actors, artistic colleges, universities,
institutions, theaters, museums,
businesses and schools in the area.
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