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Independence, creativity, and critical thinking – studying at Stockholm University enables you to gain the international perspective that today's world demands. Stockholm University is characterised by a dynamic crossover between teaching and research, which gives powerful advantages in professional and academic life. The University offers one thousand five hundred different courses, forty-seven Bachelor's programmes and eighty-three Master's programmes.
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Research within the humanities, law, and the social and natural sciences at Stockholm University is internationally renowned, with a cross-disciplinary focus that allows flexible interactions between departments. Fifteen of the University's research areas have been specially chosen to profile the University, each nationally-leading and of internationally recognised status.
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Meet our students
Curious about student life in Sweden? Six weeks have passed since our readers met Master's students Yenenah Haileselassie, YouJin Chong and Sara Mehrabi and Exchange student Jenny French. The four students were interviewed in late January on one of their first days at Stockholm University. We caught up with them last week and spoke to them about their experience of life in Sweden so far.
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Stockholm University combines the best of both worlds: in the midst of a beautiful natural landscape, the Frescati campus is only ten minutes from the restaurants and clubs of Scandinavia's most exciting capital cities. Stockholm University is the largest university in Sweden and the region's centre for higher education and research in humanities, law, and the natural and social sciences.
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University news
Forty-three Phd places available within Faculty of Science
Easter Weekend 2009
Over half of children free of phobia after single treatment
Major prize to mathematics professor
Meet our students – spring term 2009
Internet can be early warning system for eco-disasters
Blasting at the Arrhenius Laboratory
Campus Sweden! New films released
Markku Kulmala, visiting professor in environmental science
University Library closed Tuesday 18 March
Increased campus parking charges
Stockholm University delegation in India
Events
Public lecture: Svend Pedersen Lecture Award
Professor Nancy W. Brickhouse will hold a public lecture on the 28 April 2009, 16.00–18.00 in Dahlströmsalen, Campus Konradsberg.
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Seminar: Climate, Ecosystems and Development
A seminar on the theme of Climate, Ecosystems and Development is to be held at Beijer Hall, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Lilla Frescativägen 4, Stockholm on Thursday April 30, 2009, 10.00-13.00.
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Vice-Chancellor's blog
Stockholm University's Vice-Chancellor Kåre Bremer has been writing a blog in Swedish since June 2005. January 2009 marks the launch of the Vice-Chancellor's new English-language blog. The blog will focus on issues in higher educational and research from an international perspective, with particular emphasis on issues affecting Stockholm University.
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From the Press Office
Great differences between Muslim-profiled schools in Sweden and England
Half of group free of phobia after a single treatment
Internet can warn of ecological changes
Suicide at the workplace ”contagious”
Silica algae reveal how ecosystems react to climate changes
350 visitors to Open House at Mobile Life Centre in Kista
How do patients diagnosed with schizophrenia communicate?




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