Communications

This is the main page for all things related to communications at the SRC

Communications policy

The communications policy is linked to corresponding policies at Stockholm University (SU) and aims to provide clear and consistent guidance on the centre's external and internal communication activities, including crisis communication, the use of social media, websites, and other communication channels.

Find the communications policy here.

Communications strategy 2024-2026

The communications strategy is integrated with our communications policy, and further guides how we do external, internal and crisis communications at Stockholm Resilience Centre. By concretising what Stockholm Resilience Centre stands for and identifying which groups are most important to communicate with, this strategy is an important support to achieving the Centre’s vision and mission.

Read the SRC Comms Strategy here.

Communications playbook

Find all routines, tips and tricks to communications here.

Loop reporting guide

The Loop reporting guide aims to support the Stockholm Resilience Centre’s staff in reporting their activities and contributing to the Annual report. The guide is created as a part of the Centre’s monitoring, evaluation and learning system. Access the report here.

Graphic manual

Stockholm Resilience Centre’s graphic manual builds on the Communications Policy and provides instructions on how to properly manage our naming strategy, branding and all other aspects of our visual identity. Our visual identity helps us communicate a consistent image of the SRC and signals what we stand for. 

These guidelines should be followed for all types of graphic communication as presentation materials, posters, websites, covers of doctoral theses, letters, business cards, etc.

Find the graphic manual here.

Beyond academic activities, Stockholm Resilience Centre’s logo may only be used in cases where the centre is an official owner or partner to non-academic projects, programmes, products or events. Decisions of official partnerships must be taken in dialogue and agreement with closest manager and Head of Communications. Written permission is required.

There are different versions to be used of our logo. Please go to the Stockholm Resilience Centre external website for correct versions.

Event support

Events are planned using the following guidelines. Contact Jill Wallin, Office Coordinator, for guidance and useful tips on how to best plan your meeting: Jill.Wallin@su.se, For hosting external public events, please also consult Minda Holm, Communications officer: Minda.Holm@su.se

Wifi access for guests

Connect to wifi as a guest by following these steps:
•    Select SU as wireless network on your computer or mobile phone
•    Select Or register for guest access in the browser window that opens
•    Enter your email address and press Register
•    Go to your email client and enter the login details sent via email and press Sign On
•    If you are using a Mac or iPhone: close the login box as it does not need to be open anymore
For instructions with screenshots, have a look here >>

For instructions with screenshots in English, have a look here>>


Crises and emergencies

The Crisis Emergency Plan for Staff and Students provides an overview of checklists and measures needed to be taken in case incidents such as a physical accident, a personal crisis or criticism towards our work.

Here is the evacuation plan for Campus Albano House 1, in case of emergency. 

There is a separate Crisis emergency plan for management for Management that applies the Centre director and others within the Centre crisis management group.

Contact: Head of Admin Karl Hagström karl.hagstrom@su.se +46737078868
Head of Comms Marcus Lundstedt marcus.lundstedt@su.se +46720709721

Contact the communications team

Media officer Johan Lundberg, for questions regarding external communication.

Communication officer Minda Holm, for questions regarding internal communication at the Centre

Head of communications Marcus Lundstedt, for strategic advise and in the event of a crisis


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