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What are the famous universities in Sweden?

There are more than 40 institutions of higher learning in Sweden. The most famous comprehensive universities include Stockholm University, Uppsala University, Lund University, Gothenburg University, Ume? University and Link?ping University. Each of these universities has many departments and tens of thousands of students.

The most famous vocational colleges in Sweden include Stockholm School of Economics, Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet, Chalmers Institute of Technology and Lule? University of Technology. Karolinska Institutet is an institution that selects Nobel Prize winners in medicine or physiology. It is very famous. Many students in the medical field in my country study or pursue degrees there.

School Introduction

Royal Institute of Technology

Located in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, it was founded in 1827 and is one of the largest engineering schools in Sweden. About one-third of Sweden's engineers come from this university. In addition to the main campus in the east part of Stockholm, the school also has several campuses in Siesta, Hanning South, Hudinge and S?dert?lje. It is the largest and oldest public science and engineering higher education school in Sweden and an international university. It is a leading higher education institution that has established research and educational relationships with many universities and colleges around the world.

Lund University

Lund University in Sweden is a modern, highly dynamic and historic university, one of the top 100 universities in the world. Founded in 1666, it has seven departments as well as research centers and professional academic institutions, covering natural sciences, law, social sciences, economic management, medicine, engineering technology, humanities, theology and art (including music, fine arts and drama). With nearly 6

000 faculty and staff, it is the largest higher education and scientific research institution in Northern Europe. In 2013, QS latest ranking ranked 67th in the world.

Ume? University

Ume? University, located in the north of Ume? city, was established in 1965. It currently has about 24,000 students, not only from all over Sweden, but also from There are many foreign students studying abroad (Weibo), and the number of international students has been growing. Students think this is a practical, open and energetic school. The school provides students with a relaxed and free environment, which allows students to easily master various knowledge while enjoying life. The surrounding environment of the campus is beautiful and suitable for for study and student accommodation.

Link?ping University

Sweden Link?ping University was established as an independent college in 1960. It was established as a university with government approval in 1975 and began to operate in neighboring schools in the 1990s. The city of Norrk?ping establishes the Norrk?ping campus. The university is the youngest of Sweden's six universities. Link?ping University has three faculties: Polytechnic, Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Arts. Its polytechnic usually recruits students under the name of "Link?ping Institute of Technology (LITH, established in 1969)"; its medical school department was merged and restructured from the "Medical University" in the 1980s. In addition, the school actually has a de facto independent college of education, but it does not have the administrative structure to formally establish a separate college.

Uppsala University

Uppsala University, like 35 other higher education institutions in Sweden, is a public university. It is located in the capital of Uppsala Province in eastern Sweden. The city of Psala is not only Sweden's industrial, military center and railway hub, but also Sweden's cultural, educational and religious center. Uppsala University was founded in 1477. Uppsala University is one of the top 100 universities in the world. Founded in 1477, it is the oldest university in Sweden and all of Northern Europe. In its long history of more than 500 years, UW has gone through many reforms and has developed into a modern, world-renowned institution of higher learning. The founder of UW is Jacob Ulvsson.

Stockholm University

Stockholm University was established in 1878 and initially only offered courses in natural sciences. A degree-granting system was established in 1904, and the Faculty of Law and Human Sciences was created in the following 20 years. The school is located in a beautiful environment, and the park-like architectural style combines traditional culture and modern flavor. There are four major departments under the university: law, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, which provide students with a wide range of study options. Ranked 93rd among the world's top 500 universities.