2021-10-21
Text + Film
Delayed and more costly Christmas presents for Swedish consumers is one of the consequences of the world’s container crisis. Daniel Ekwall, Professor of Textile Management, explains the situation.
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Text + Film
Delayed and more costly Christmas presents for Swedish consumers is one of the consequences of the world’s container crisis. Daniel Ekwall, Professor of Textile Management, explains the situation.
2021-10-18
In September, the final round of the prestigious Dorothy Waxman Textile Design Prize competition took place. Three of the finalists came from the Swedish Sc...
2021-10-18
The textile and fashion industry faces a large number of significant challenges. Opportunities for global collaborations in which innovations, different ways of ...
2021-06-11
On Friday, 4 June, the most digital EXIT ever was held! This year, students in Textile and Fashion Design at the Swedish School of Textiles presented their degree projects digitally – but there were no co...
2021-04-15
During the last week of April, we will celebrate new professors, doctorate recipients, and honorary doctors at the University of Borås. You are welcome to take part in the lectures, which are open to the public, and ex...
2021-03-30
What do objects that express the artistic research process look like? This is what the exhibition DRAFTS is about; it shows that which is "imperfect" or "unfinished" by highlighting research artefacts. T...
2021-03-19
When it comes to design, we usually focus on the clothes we wear to enable different kinds of movement. Significant potential still exists when it comes to exploring how the body and movements...
2021-02-23
European higher education in textiles and fashion is now better equipped to meet the demands of markets and society. A unique EU collaboration, in which the Swedish School of Textiles i...
2021-02-08
A lot of material is wasted when clothes are produced; reducing this waste requires new ways of thinking. “The system was built up during a time when we thought that the earth's resources were unli...