Stig Strömholm
Stig Fredrik Strömholm (born 16 September 1931) is a Swedish former legal scholar, university leader, and academic administrator. After earning multiple law degrees in Sweden, the UK, and Germany, he began his career as a judicial clerk before moving into academia. Strömholm became professor of jurisprudence at
Uppsala University in 1969, later holding the chair of civil law with international private law. He served as dean of the Faculty of Law (1973–1979), and after international appointments in
London and
Minnesota, he rose to vice chancellor of Uppsala University (1978–1989) and then chancellor (1989–1997). During his leadership, he also chaired the
Swedish Academy's Vice-Chancellors' Conference (1992–1997) and the Association of Swedish Higher Education Institutions (1995–1997).
Beyond his university posts, Strömholm played a central role in numerous academic and cultural organizations. He chaired ''Svensk Juristtidning'', the
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law in
Munich, the Institute for Legal Research, and the Academica Foundation, among others. He also served on boards connected to the arts and culture, including the Opera Board and the
Nordic Museum.
Upon his retirement in 1997, he was honored with a two-volume ''
Festschrift'' recognizing his extensive contributions to legal scholarship and higher education.
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