SXSW EDU: Education Trends and Resistance in a Changing Political Landscape
I visited Austin, Texas, for SXSW EDU - a conference where educators, authors, researchers, and changemakers converge.
AI & The Art of Starting Over
Imagine sitting down to complete a puzzle. Just as the image takes shape, someone swaps out half the pieces. Frustrating? Yes. But also exhilarating.
International Guest Speakers on Creative Education at Berghs
At Berghs, we foster an environment where students get to be inspired by the best guest speakers in the industry—both locally and globally.
Berghs Students Explore the Future of Sustainable Communication
Two months ago, who would have thought that the world’s richest man, the figurehead of both SpaceX and Tesla, would make a “Roman salute” during the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States?
Emily pursued studies in London as part of the Berghs Bachelor Program
Emily shares her journey with the Berghs Bachelor Program, which led to a life in London as a Community Manager and Junior Copywriter at Sproud.
From Dance to Design: Iris Rusi's Journey at Berghs Bachelor Program
The Berghs Bachelor program combines hands-on learning in Stockholm with the opportunity to study at one of our international partner schools.
Beyond Borders: Why Studying Abroad is Great for Future Creatives
Dreaming of an international career in marketing, advertising or design?
The Evolving Landscape of Creativity: A conversation with Michael Aneto and Adam Horne
Michael and Adam discuss the challenges of today’s industry, from integrating AI technologies to fostering a flexible mindset, and more.
Clara Söderberg: From Berghs Bachelor to A Creative Force in San Francisco's Advertising Scene
In the ever-evolving world of advertising, Clara Söderberg stands out as a dynamic and influential Art Director at BBDO San Francisco.
Nina amjadi is the new program director for content engineering
Nina is excited to shape the future generation of innovators.
FOKUS // BRUCE MAU
Bruce Mau is an award-winning designer who has not only published several books and worked with huge brands, but he […]
Berghs is awarded more than ever in this year's One Show
This year, One Show has ranked Berghs as the fourth-best school in the world in the field of communications.
Exploring The Inner Development Goals at Berghs
Berghs explores the IDG's in nature
EXPLOSIVE MESSAGE WON THE COMPETITION
Berghs student Isabella Wretman took home the first prize in the PrintPower Awards 2024 with her bold interpretation of the theme “freedom of speech”.
From Berghs Bachelor to UX/UI Design at Ravensbourne in London
25-year-old Lovisa Herfindal from Helsingborg has finished her third and final year of the international Berghs Bachelor program.
Johan Berglund is leading the way forward for Berghs’ innovative program Urban Designer
Berghs School of Communication is breaking new ground with the new full-time studies program Urban Designer to meet current and future challenges in urban planning and design.
5 ways you can design inclusive content
When we work with UX, we work in a user-centred way.
5 Reading Recommendations for Your Winter Break
2023 is quickly drawing to an end!
The Future of Communication Unveiled
The advancement of AI technology in society will bring forth both concepts and professions in directions we couldn't have predicted before.
What Does an Urban Designer Do?
What does an urban designer actually do?
Why a Communication School is Launching a Program in Urban Design
In the spring of 2023, Berghs School of Communication introduced its new initiative in the field of urban design and planning, launching several new courses for professionals.
3 Tips on Breaking Through the Noise with AI
Reaching your target audience in today's media noise is not always easy.
What Does a Content Engineer Do?
How can we more effectively reach our intended target audience?
Berghs Students Spotlight Banned Books Week
Banned Books Week is an annual event that celebrates the freedom to read, and encourages dialogue about the importance of access to literature, even when some works may be considered controversial or challenging.