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Webmaster
Contact the webmaster for questions and comments about this website: kommunikation@kkh.se
Masthead
The site is created by a group consisting of: Sara Arrhenius, former Vice-Chancellor; Erik Betshammar, Web developer; Joakim Hunger-Carlson, Head of Communications; Fredrik Ehlin, Senior Lecturer; Mattias Givell, Project Manager; Rikard Heberling, Graphic Designer; Oliver Krug; Johanna Lundeberg, Language Consultant; Jonas Williamsson, Graphic Designer. First release on August 24, 2020.