Letter from the Dean

Last changed: 16 June 2025
portrait photo of Ida Kollberg

Maria is a researcher at SLU. Today, she’s visiting a preschool to talk about life below the surface of the soil. With her, she brings stereo microscopes, a big plastic box containing four species of earthworms, and a jar of springtails collected from leftover soil samples. The five-year-olds crowd around to look through the microscopes, laughing out loud as the springtails dart out of view. The next day, in the preschool playground, the children are playing “scientist” and excitedly tell each other that earthworms are BOTH girls and boys.

On another day, at the traditional spring cattle release at Lövsta, 3,000 visitors gather to watch the joyful cows and enjoy cinnamon buns in the spring sunshine. In the middle of the crowd stands Robert, also a researcher at SLU. In front of him is a table of pots with growing crops – oilseed rape, timothy, potatoes, and sugar beet. Visitors gather to guess which plants were used to make the crisps offered in bowls nearby. But the sugar beet fascinates most – with its large root and wild “hair”, it’s hard to believe it can be turned into Saturday sweets. A boy turns to Robert, eyes sparkling and mouth full of crisps, and says “When I grow up, I want to study at SLU.”

Together, we sow seeds of curiosity – seeds that grow and may one day become future students, researchers, and colleagues. Maria, Robert – and all of us – are SLU. Each of us plays a part in sparking curiosity and building understanding for the important work we do. It’s moments like these that give me energy in my role. I feel proud to be part of SLU.

One of our biggest challenges right now is student recruitment. Fewer people are applying to our programmes, and that’s something we need to take very seriously. As the new vice dean First and Second cycle Education and chair of the Programme Board, I see this as one of our most pressing issues.

To make the right investments, we first need a shared vision. For me, it’s clear: the NJ Faculty – and SLU – should offer degree programmes that are unique, relevant, and of the highest quality. Programmes we can be proud of, and that students actively choose. And we won’t achieve this alone – we’ll do it together. Together, we create the conditions and build a strong educational environment where both students and staff thrive.

I would like to extend a special thanks to our programme directors of studies, who play a crucial role in maintaining the quality of our education. Their three-year term of office ends on 30 June, and on behalf of the NJ Faculty I want to offer my warmest thanks to Camilo Calderon, Margarita Cuadra, Mattias Eriksson, Hanna Friberg, Ulf Grandin, Karin Hamnér, Su-Lin Hedén, Ruben Hoffman, Saeid Karkehabadi, Helene Larsson Jönsson, Tomas Linder, Jennifer McConville, Gunilla Mårsäter, Lovisa Nilsson, Patrik Oskarsson and Örjan Östman.

We are currently working on developing a new Master of Science in Engineering programme focusing on technology in agricultural and forestry systems – an area where the industry’s need for expertise is great. The programme will be unique in its kind, and while all the pieces aren’t yet in place, the commitment and drive to succeed are strong.

It will undoubtedly be a significant undertaking, but this is a real opportunity to make a difference – to educate future experts in a field where the needs are clear and growing.

With both humility and great enthusiasm, I step into my new role. I’m looking forward to what we will achieve – together!

Ida Kollberg, Vice Dean of first and second cycle education

Previous letters

2025

An intense period with a lot of new things to learn
Deputy Dean Pelle Ingvarsson, April 2025

The first letter of the new dean
Dean Noél Holmgren, March 2025

2024

Torleif's and 2024's last letter of Dean
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2024

New Challenges for Food Production Require New Cultivation Methods
Vice Dean Göran Bergkvist, October 2024

A (as usual) jam-packed autumn with environmental monitoring to look forward to
Vice Dean Jens Olsson, September 2024

Some news about Undergraduate Education
Vice Dean Jon-Petter Gustafsson, June 2024

Insights from this year's discussions with the departments
Deputy Dean Sara Hallin, April 2024

The opportunity to influence doctoral education
Vice Dean Petra Fransson, February 2024

2023

Why is the number of applicants to our programs falling?
Vice Dean Jon-Petter Gustafsson, November 2023

Autumn's Challenges and Opportunities in SLU's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Vice Dean Jens Olsson, September 2023

We wish the best of colleagues a wonderful summer.
Dean Torleif Härd, June 2023

What is required to become an associate professor?
Vice Dean Brendan McKie, April 2023

Opportunities in multi- and transdisciplinarity
Vice Dean Helena Hansson, February 2023

2022

Despite the troubled world that we live in, our faculty has certainly had its share of good news this year 
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2022

Festive October and quality in the research education
Vice Dean Petra Fransson, October 2022

SLU's expertise - more needed than ever?
Vice Dean Jens Olsson, September 2022

Summer, reflection and interdisciplinarity
Vice Dean Helena Hansson, June 2022

New at work, new perspectives
Deputy Dean Sara Hallin, February 2022

2021

Reflecting on today and the future
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2021

NJ Faculty and SLU in the debate
Deputy Dean Pär Forslund, October 2021

Looking forward to an autumn of environmental monitoring and assessment
Vice Dean Richard Johnson, September 2021

Dean's Summer Letter: Dear Colleagues at the NJ Faculty!
Dean Torleif Härd, June 2021

Pandemic – have we learned a lesson
Vice Dean Johan Meijer, 2021

Inclusive working environments
Vice Dean Marina Queiroz, March 2021

Of course there is a light in the tunnel
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2021

2020

Corona, online collaboration and multi- and interdisciplinary
Vice Dean Helena Hansson, November 2020

The EU, food strategy and moore research
Vice Dean Göran Bergkvist, October 2020

Well-deserved holidays
Deputy Dean Pär Forslund, June 2020

Times They are a-Changin'
Vice Dean Richard Johnson, April 2020

All the best for 2020: The International Year of Plant Health
Vice Dean Johan Meijer, February 2020

2019

Christmas and the New Year are approaching
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2019

Multi- and interdisciplinary research for complex issues
Vice Dean Helena Hansson, October 2019

Understanding differences makes a difference
Vice Dean Marina Queiroz, September 2019

Biodiversity is NJ's strength
Dean Torleif Härd, June 2019

Realize ideas in the doubling project
Vice Dean Göran Bergkvist, May 2019

More teachers, students and honorably doctors
Deputy Dean Pär Forslund, January 2019

2018

The faculty's areas are more important than ever
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2018

New EMA programmes at SLU despite strained budget
Vice Dean Richard Johnson, November 2018

Student numbers will grow – but not on their own
Vice-Dean Göran Bergkvist, September 2018

Summer longing and initiatives
Vice-Dean John Meijer, June 2018

The pussy bow blouse
Vice-Dean Hanna Bergeå, May 2018

Spring and students
Deputy Dean Pär Forslund, March 2018

2017

Wishing you happy, multidisciplinary holidays
Dean Torleif Härd, December 2017

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