
HELIX Graduate School
An important part of HELIX is the multidisciplinary Reasearch School. Acceptance as a Graduate Student is not done at HELIX directly, but at the institutions within Linköping University that collaborates in HELIX (IBL, IHS, IEI).
Management and administration
Henrik Kock - Director of Graduate Studies
Lecturer, PhD, IBL
+46 (0)13-284439, henrik.kock@liu.se
Johanna Engström - Coordinator
MSc in Media Technology, LiTH. Responsible for the daily administration of HELIX, as well as web and other information handling and -distribution.
+46 (0)13-282391, johanna.engstrom@liu.se
Graduate students
Hanna Antonsson - Master in Business Administration from Linköping University. My research area lies within the research programme Mobility as a Means for Idea Development and Entrepreneurship with the tehematic issues Management and Gender equality. I study managers in private and public elderly care.
+46 (0)13-285843, hanna.antonsson@liu.se
Maria Bennich - Bachelor of Art, Social science directed to Social Care. Main subject is Sociology. Since the 70¿s I have been employed in the public sector as care assistant, treatment assistant, administrator and social worker. My research area is "User ruled competence development for care assistants".
+46 (0)13-284403, maria.bennich@liu.se
Andreas Bolling - Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering, work at Saab in Linköping with business development and change processes. I am (organizational) Ph. D student halftime and belong to IEI and the Industrial Ergonomics Dept. My interest is change processes and how to do to really get changes to happen (as they were supposed to do). I participate in the Helix projects Communication between design and production and Managers Mobility.
+46 (0)734-181271, andreas.bolling@saab.se
Erica Byström - Master degree in Education and Ph.D. Student at HELIX VINN Excellence Centre. My research interest include Workplace Learning, Training and Competence Development in Relation to Mobility at the Labour Market. I belong to the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning (IBL) and is a member of PiAU, the Department for studies of Learning at Workplaces and in Educational settings.
+46 (0)13-285737, erica.bystrom@liu.se
Annika Engström - Lecturer at the School of Engineering, Jönköping University and PhD
student at Helix parttime. Educational and Work Background: Careercounsellor and consultant with a Master of Science in Pedagogy. My primary interest lays in the Interpersonal Communication throughout Developement Processes. Especially those occuring in relations at the workplace, between leaders and co-workers, and how they communicate to support learning and Idea Developement. My research focus is on communication between leaders and co-workers in small and mediumsized industrial companies.
+46 (0)36-101644, +46 (0)734-021616, annika.engstrom@jth.hj.se
Anna-Carin Fagerlind - Lic. Psychologist. My research area within Helix is focused on leadership and co-workers’ health, and the conditions for leadership in different organizational contexts. I am affiliated to the National Centre for Work and Rehabilitation at the Department of medical and health sciences.
+46 (0)13-284443, anna-carin.fagerlind@liu.se
Vivi Hallström - Doctoral student in Business Administration at the Department of Management and Engineering (IEI) and at HELIX VINN Excellence Centre.
+46 (0)13-284417, +46(0)709-383393, vivi.hallstrom@liu.se
Inessa Laur - Bachelor is in Corporate Law, Master in Business Administration in area of Innovations and Business Creation from Jönköping University. My current research interest is aligned with Entrepreneurship within Triple Helix clusters, which include authorities, industries and academia.
+46(0)13-284432, inessa.laur@liu.se
Pernilla Lindskog – Master of science in product development and bachelor of Science in biomechanics. Some of my previous working positions include responsibilities as a Nordic product manager, Lean project manager and biomedical engineer. I have gained experiences from both the private and public sectors. In my research I will focus on organizational questions like how increased organizational awareness may increase efficiency and effectiveness in both private and public processes. Apart from my affiliation to Helix I am also affiliated to the Department of Ergonomics, STH, at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH).
+46 (0)13-284477, +46 (0)73-4605343, plindsko@kth.se
Daniel Lundqvist - Masters degree in sociology and in psychology. Research areas in Helix are leadership and health, from a gender perspective. A first focus is on what expectations there are on leaders and how these influence the leadership and health. A second focus is on the relationship between leadership and employees health.
+46 (0)13-284494, daniel.lundqvist@liu.se
Gunilla Avby - Gunilla Nordström - Master of Arts with a major in Education, Bachelor in Human Resource Development. Extended working experience from the adult learning area, both formal and workplace learning, especially with focus on executive training in the public sector. My interest lay in leadership and learning. I belong to the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning.
+46 (0)13-285817, gunilla.nordstrom@liu.se
Cathrine Reineholm - Master in public health and a bachelor in social science. My research area within Helix is work conditions in different organization forms. I am interested in what work conditions that promotes health in different organizational environments and its effect on mobility. I belong to the National Centre for Work and Rehabilitation at the Department of Medical and Health Sciences.
+46 (0)13-284406, cathrine.reineholm@liu.se
Linda Schultz - Doctoral student in sociology at HELIX VINN Excellence centre and at the Department for Behavioural science and Learning (IBL). Bachelor of arts in sociology from Linköping University. My research interest is in gender and gender equality issues in working life.
+46 (0)13-285727, linda.schultz@liu.se
Olga Yttermyr - dep of management and engineering. Pol. Mag. in public administration, Ph. Mag. in communication and teacher’s degree in English. Interests areas: meetings between the public and the private and the mobility of individuals, organizations and ideas across sector borders.
+46 (0)13-284479, olga.yttermyr@liu.se
Emanuel Åhlfeldt - Master of social science and doctoral student in sociology at the Department for Behavioural science and Learning (IBL). The focus of my research is how results from development projects are implemented in the everyday practice of elderly care in Sweden. The aim is to describe the integration of these results, and further, to describe the factors promoting long-term effects in a local context.
076-115 99 14, emanuel.ahlfeldt@liu.se
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