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'''Uppsala University''' is a [[public university|public]] [[research university]] in [[Uppsala]], [[Sweden]]. Founded in [[1477]], it is the oldest university in Sweden and the [[Nordic countries]] still in operation.<ref>Ridder-Symoens, Hilde de. ''[[A History of the University in Europe]].'' Cambridge University Press, 2003. Page 84.</ref>
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The university rose to significance during the rise of [[Sweden|Sweden as a great power]] at the end of the 16th century and was then given a relative financial stability with a large donation from King [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden|Gustavus Adolphus]] in the early 17th century. Uppsala also has an important historical place in Swedish national culture, identity and for the Swedish establishment: in [[historiography]], literature, politics, and music. Many aspects of Swedish academic culture in general, such as the white [[student cap]], originated in Uppsala. It shares some peculiarities, such as the [[student nation]] (regional corporations of students) system, with [[Lund University]] and the [[University of Helsinki]].
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The university has nine faculties distributed over three disciplinary domains: Humanities and Social Sciences, Medicine and Pharmacy, and Science and Technology. As of 2020, it had approximately 52,000 registered students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and 2,200 PhD students.<ref>https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/quick-facts/</ref>
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== “Inoculating" children against disinformation==
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In [[2018]], researchers at Uppsala University evaluated a method to “inoculate” young school students against [[propaganda]] and [[disinformation]] by placing them in the same position as the people who create disinformation. An important part of the research project is to investigate whether the game affects the children's trust in [[corporate media|real news]].<ref>https://www.uu.se/en/news/article/?id=11766&typ=artikel</ref>
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The oldest university in Sweden

Uppsala University is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in operation.[1]

The university rose to significance during the rise of Sweden as a great power at the end of the 16th century and was then given a relative financial stability with a large donation from King Gustavus Adolphus in the early 17th century. Uppsala also has an important historical place in Swedish national culture, identity and for the Swedish establishment: in historiography, literature, politics, and music. Many aspects of Swedish academic culture in general, such as the white student cap, originated in Uppsala. It shares some peculiarities, such as the student nation (regional corporations of students) system, with Lund University and the University of Helsinki.

The university has nine faculties distributed over three disciplinary domains: Humanities and Social Sciences, Medicine and Pharmacy, and Science and Technology. As of 2020, it had approximately 52,000 registered students at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and 2,200 PhD students.[2]

“Inoculating" children against disinformation

In 2018, researchers at Uppsala University evaluated a method to “inoculate” young school students against propaganda and disinformation by placing them in the same position as the people who create disinformation. An important part of the research project is to investigate whether the game affects the children's trust in real news.[3]


 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Gustaf Adolf22 April 190626 January 1947SwedenRoyalty
Deep state operative
Swedish royal who probably could have played an important role in post war Europe had he not died in 1947 air crash.
Jens Anfindsen1973NorwayAcademicNorwegian academic who attended the 2007 CounterJihad Conference.
Jonas Bonnier10 December 1963SwedenAuthor
Editor
Attended the 2012 Bilderberg as CEO of the family-owned Bonnier AB, one of Sweden's largest media groups.
Anders Borg11 January 1968SwedenPolitician
Economist
Double Bilderberg Swedish Minister for Finance
Anna BorgSwedenBusinesspersonPresident and CEO of the Swedish hydro-electricity company Vattenfall who attended the 2023 WEF AGM, where she held a presentation on electrification across society, and then the 2023 Bilderberg.
Ilona Szabó de Carvalho31 May 1978BrazilActivistBrazilian activist showered with attention and funding from "global leaders".
Sven Dahlman2 January 19056 May 2000SwedenDiplomat
Journalist
Swedish diplomat and journalist
Kjell-Olof Feldt18 August 1931SwedenPoliticianSocial Democrat Minister of Finance who attended Bilderberg and initiated large neoliberal changes.
Laila Freivalds22 June 1942SwedenThe first minister in Sweden to have resigned twice under scandalous circumstances.
Dag Hammarskjöld29 July 190518 September 1961SwedenAuthor
Diplomat
Economist
The 2nd Secretary-General of the United Nations who died in highly suspicious circumstances while trying to make peace in the Congo.
Gunnar Heckscher8 July 190924 November 1987SwedenDiplomat
Politician
Academic
Chairman of the Preparedness Committee for Psychological Defense. Attended the 1962 Bilderberg as Leader of the (later) Swedish Moderate Party.
Johan Hirschfeldt20 November 1942SwedenJudge
Carl Hubertus30 April 1946SwedenKingKing of Sweden
Per Jacobsson5 February 18945 May 1963SwedenEconomistAttended 2 Bilderbergs as Managing Director of the IMF
Mats Johansson26 December 195124 June 2017SwedenEditorSwedish editor mentioned as a person of interest by the Integrity Initiative, but died in 2017
Marcus Wallenberg Jr.5 October 189913 November 1982SwedenBanker
Athlete
Deep state operative
Chairman of the Federation of Swedish Industries, Bilderberg Steering committee, 22 Bilderbergs
Ulf Kristersson29 December 1963SwedenPoliticianLeader of the Moderate Party, became PM of Sweden in 2022.
Anna-Greta Leijon30 June 193911 April 2024SwedenPoliticianSwedish former politician
Erik Leijonhufvud31 July 1907SwedenSwedish Wallenberg sphere banker who attended the 1962 Bilderberg
Tove Lifvendahl1974SwedenJournalist
Politician
Political editor-in-chief at Svenska Dagbladet. A proponent on a liberal refugee policy, she has written several books crime-riddled areas with many immigrants. She attended the 2014 Bilderberg meeting. She is a member of the Trilateral Commission.
Assar Lindbeck26 January 193028 August 2020SwedenAcademic
Economist
Artist
Swedish economist who attended the 1984 Bilderberg
Lars Ramqvist2 November 193820 May 2023SwedenChemist
Businessperson
Swedish industrial manager who attended the 2001 Bilderberg meeting as Chairman of Ericsson, a multinational telecommunications company in the Wallenberg sphere.
Maria Rankka9 August 1975SwedenExecutiveCEO of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, CFR, Bilderberger
Ivar Rooth2 November 188827 February 1972SwedenLawyer
Central banker
Swedish Managing Director of the IMF
Jessika Roswall18 December 1972SwedenPolitician
Lawyer
Rickard Sandler29 January 188412 November 1964SwedenPoliticianPrime Minister of Sweden in the 1920s. Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs in the 1930s. Attended the 4th Bilderberg
Martin Waldenström1 May 18812 September 1962SwedenLawyer
Businessperson
Swedish business leader. Bilderberg 1954 and 1956.
Marcus Laurentius Wallenberg5 March 186422 July 1943SwedenBanker
Deep state operative
Swedish banker who consolidated the Wallenberg family business empire after the fortuitous death of rival tycoon Ivar Kreuger.
Hans Zetterberg3 May 192728 November 2014SwedenEditor
Sociologist
Editor-in-chief of Svenska Dagbladet and chairman of the Committee on the Future for the biggest Swedish conservative party. Attended the 1987 Bilderberg meeting.
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