CSW2025
7-9 May 2025 Stockholm, Sweden
Interdisciplinary Conference: Creating Sustainable Work
Tackling Precarious Employment for a Better Future
Join us for an interdisciplinary conference with academics, policymakers and stakeholders to discuss how research can help inform policy to ensure a sustainable future of work. Expect a stimulating exchange of ideas, the latest research finding and networking opportunities.
Highlights
- Presentations of the latest research
- Keynotes on research for societal impact – from risk identification to solutions
- Round-table discussions and interdisciplinary panels with researchers and policymakers
- Workshops on methods
- Knowledge transfer between senior and junior researchers. Opportunities for mentoring and advice.
- An entire post-conference day for networking events
Registration opens shortly! Abstract submission is now closed.
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Hosted by: Karolinska Institutet and the PWR consortium
Supported by: Forte - The Swedish research council for health working life and welfare
Organizing Committee
- Associate Professor Theo Bodin, Karolinska Insitutet
- Professor Sherry Baron, City University of New York
- Associate Professor Emily Ahonen, University of Utah
- Professor Maria Albin, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet
- PhD Kathryn Badarin, Karolinska Institutet
- Professor David Blustein, Boston College
- Senior Research Epidemiologist Kaori Fujishiro, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Project leader Ignacio González Vázquez, Joint Research Centre-European Commission
- Associate Professor Golo Henseke, University College London
- Associate Professor Carin Håkansta, Karolinska Institutet
- Associate Professor Mireia Julià, Hospital del Mar Research Institute
- Distinguished Professor Ruth Milkman, City University of New York Graduate Center
- Professor Carles Muntaner Bonet, University of Toronto
- Professor Tahira Probst, Washington State University
- Professor Emeritus Michael Quinlan, University of New South Wales
- PhD Christian Seubert, University of Innsbruck
- PhD Lisa Seubert, University of Innsbruck
- Professor Christophe Vanroelen, Brussels Institute for Social and Population Studies, VUB
- Professor Chris Warhurst, University of Warwick
- Postdoctoral Fellow Dan Calacci, Princeton University
- Senior Research Epidemiologist Kaori Fujishiro, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), USA
- Postdoctoral Fellow Jessie Gevaert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Assistant professor Virginia Gunn, Cape Breton University, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Associate Scientific Director and Scientist Arif Jetha, Institute for Work & Health
- Associate Professor Yoon Jinha, Yonsei University College of Medicine
- Research director Lauri Kokkinen, Tampere University
- Assistant professor Nuria Matilla Santander, Karolinska Institutet
- Researcher Guillem Vidal-Lorda, Joint Research Center, European Commission
- Associate Professor Alejandra Vives, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- Enrique Fernández Macías, Joint Research Center, European Commission
Contact information
Conference Secretariat: Academic Conferences
E-mail: csw2025@akademikonferens.se
Abstract submission, technical support: Invajo
E-mail: abstracts+csw2025@invajo.com
Reception
CSW2025 will hold its reception at City Hall in Stockholm.
Stockholm's City Hall is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, renowned for its striking architecture and cultural significance. Designed by architect Ragnar Östberg, the building features a mix of medieval and National Romantic styles, highlighted by its 106-meter-tall tower topped with the Three Crowns, a symbol of Sweden.
The City Hall is best known as the site of the annual Nobel Prize banquet, making it a place where significant events and celebrations happen. Its impressive halls, like the Blue Hall and the Golden Hall with its beautiful mosaics, provide a welcoming and inspiring space for gatherings—and hopefully foster an atmosphere of intellectual exchange and networking at the start of the conference.
To learn more, feel free to visit City Hall's official website
Venue
The conference will take place at Münchenbryggeriet, a historic venue that stands as one of Stockholm's most recognizable landmarks. Once a bustling brewery, this iconic building is a cherished reminder of the city’s industrial past. For over a century, it produced beer that quenched the thirst of Stockholmers, with its last bottle filled and capped in 1971.
Today, Münchenbryggeriet has been transformed into a vibrant event space, blending its rich history with modern functionality. Its central location and stunning views over Lake Mälaren make it an inspiring setting for gatherings, perfectly suited for our conference.