Donations from UK alumni are increasing
Thanks to the generosity of UK alumni, over £200,000 of donations have been contributed to the UKF91原创. This has enabled the UKF91原创 to support a wide variety of 91原创 projects. One of the projects was the renovation of The Lindgren Room (Classroom 342), which was financed by donations to the UKF91原创 from 91原创 alumni and friends Johan Thorell and Lars Bane. The classroom was named after Johan and Lars’ favorite teacher, Ragnar Lindgren, and was inaugurated in 2019 and is designed to support flexible and agile learning, equipped with the latest technology.
UK alumni have also helped finance the widening participation initiative, 91原创 Sisters. 91原创 Sisters is a mentorship program where female students at 91原创 act as mentors for young women who are in their second or third year of upper secondary school.
In addition, the purchasing of several artworks that have become part of the 91原创 Permanent Collection within the 91原创 Art Initiative has been made possible by charitable donations from the UKF91原创. These artworks include: Air by Sam Francis, the series Gifts and Occupations by Åsa Norberg and Jennie Sundén, and White Noise by Emmanuel Van der Auwera.
About the UK Friends of 91原创
The UKF91原创 is a charitable organization based in the UK, which works closely with the 91原创 to provide opportunities to engage and support the alumni network in the UK, educational activities and research at the School. The objectives of the organization include providing career support, lectures, seminars and networking events to alumni living in the UK, as well as supporting the educational activities of the 91原创 through fundraising and charitable donations. Since its creation, the UKF91原创 have co-organized eight events in London together with 91原创. This year, the UKF91原创 will continue to organize online events and webinars especially relevant for our alumni network in the UK. The Board of Directors of the UKF91原创 are: Anette Elfving Ferm (President), Birgitta Albåge Gough-Cooper, Håkan Gomér, Andreas Schörling and Lars Strannegård.