The Stockholm University Research Catalogue offers a platform for every research group at SU to present themselves to the research community and to the generel public. Each group site helps to build a picture of who we are, as a department and a university.
Definition: The definition of a research group can be tricky, but as a main rule it should be a group and not just one researcher or one researcher and one PhD student (maybe you can use your own profile page instead). At the other end, we have division units, like the three that made up the Stress research institute. If in doubt, please talk with your division head and/or contact our communications group at kommuniktion@psychology.su.se
Content: The research group pages are much like the project pages, but are even easier to build and maintain. If you are more ambitious you can add related pages, but usually a shorter presentation of the main research areas will suffice. If you have photos, videos or infographics etc to illustrate the research, that is always welcome.
This form is the easiest way to have your new site set up. Please note that some information is needed in both English and Swedish. For in depth information you can then refer to the other language version. Fill in all the mandatory fields and as many of the other fields as you wish and click Submit, and then our webmaster will set up the site for you.
This form covers most of the available content, but if you have more ambitious plans for your project site, you should contact webmaster@psychology.su.se for more information on what can be done. "Tagging" department news articles and calender events are among them.
There are quite a lot of fields to fill in, and therefore you can always save (click Save at the bottom of the page) and return later, for example if you need some information translated or get the link to a collaborator's profile page – or just need a coffee break.
If you have any questions, please e-mail Henrik Dunér at webmaster@psychology.su.se