
The KTH Climate Action Centre has announced the recipients of the 2026 environmental scholarships for master’s thesis projects. Supported by Sveriges Ingenjörer, nine selected projects each receive SEK 50,000 to advance research addressing key environmental challenges. Topics include blue green infrastructure, industrial symbiosis, energy efficiency, autonomous underwater monitoring, and climate-positive technologies.
The initiative underscores KTH’s commitment to climate action, interdisciplinary research, and international collaboration, ensuring that student projects contribute both locally and globally to sustainable solutions.
Source: KTH Royal Institute of Technology