The English edition is now available with the title Bordertraveller Stories as an ebook and audiobook!
Some of my writing
Neuroscientists Map How the Brain Understands Music and its implications for learning
In a breakthrough study, researchers have shed new light on how our brains process the magic of melodies. Their findings suggest that there’s a complex map within our brains dedicated to making sense of the music we hear. The study delves into the core elements …
The Future of Remote Work and Learning – benefits, challenges and trends
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the way we work and learn. The forced shift to remote work and learning has accelerated the adoption of these new ways of working, and it is clear that they are here to stay.
Fusion Energy Breakthrough: World Record-Breaking Production
European researchers, including scientists from Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP), have achieved a new world record for energy production in a fusion experiment at the JET (Joint European Torus) reactor in the UK. This milestone marks a significant step towards realising the long-held dream of clean and …
The Gleaming Promise of Fusion: A solution to Empower Europe Part 2
The commercialisation of fusion energy to empower Europe holds immense potential to impact both socioeconomic and bilateral security aspects, bringing both opportunities and challenges. Here’s a breakdown of some key areas: Socioeconomic aspects for Europe Opportunities: Clean and sustainable energy: Fusion produces no greenhouse gases or radioactive waste, contributing significantly …
Europe before the misery of nationalism
When the author Karl Kullberg travelled through a fairly peaceful Europe in 1842, the map looked much different than today. Germany, for example, had about thirty years to go until its final unification and Italy for about twenty years. Both before and after the upheavals of the mid-19th century, Europe’s internal borders have been in constant motion, and almost exclusively because of victories and losses on the battlefield. A fact that led the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, to designate national borders as the worst invention ever created by politicians. Especially in the way they have most often were created. But also because they gave birth to an ideology that has created and creating so much misery in Europe, namely nationalism. This ism, which in addition to both nazism/fascism, communism is based on in its practical implementation.
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Background:
+ Author of the book “Lärande för alla sinnen – Handbok om eLearning – pedagogik och integrering” Published 2011 (in Swedish)
+ Consulting assignment e.g. Institute of Foreign Affairs and Karlshamns Kraft/E.ON + Professional skills: eLearning, business intelligence, regional and European development, Digital (R)evolution
+ Master of Politics specialized in European Politics at Stockholm University, including Political Science, Economic History, and Media & Communication.