Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Reputation and Rankings:
Consistently ranked among the top universities in the world.
Known for its research output, particularly in the fields of natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
Research Excellence:
Stockholm University is a prominent research institution, focusing on both basic and applied research.
Home to several research centers and institutes, such as the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the Bolin Centre for Climate Research.
Educational Programs:
Offers a wide range of undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs.
Many programs are taught in English, particularly at the master’s and doctoral levels.
Stockholm University has four main faculties:
Faculty of Science:
Departments include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Environmental Science.
Notable research areas include climate science, marine biology, and materials chemistry.
Faculty of Humanities:
Departments include History, Philosophy, Linguistics, and Literature.
Strong emphasis on cultural studies, languages, and historical research.
Faculty of Social Sciences:
Departments include Political Science, Sociology, Psychology, Economics, and Business Studies.
Known for its research in public policy, behavioral sciences, and international relations.
Faculty of Law:
Offers comprehensive legal education and research.
Specializes in areas such as international law, environmental law, and human rights.
Main Campus:
Located in Frescati, north of central Stockholm, within the Royal National City Park.
Combines modern buildings with historic architecture and natural surroundings.
Libraries and Study Spaces:
The Stockholm University Library is a key resource, providing extensive collections and study areas.
Various subject-specific libraries and digital resources available.
Research Facilities:
State-of-the-art laboratories and research centers.
Collaboration with other institutions and industries for cutting-edge research.
Student Services:
Comprehensive support services including academic advising, career counseling, and health services.
Dedicated support for international students, including orientation programs and Swedish language courses.
Student Organizations:
Numerous student associations and societies covering a wide range of interests.
The Student Union organizes events, provides support services, and advocates for student interests.
Cultural and Social Activities:
Regular cultural events, guest lectures, and exhibitions.
Opportunities to engage in sports, arts, and various recreational activities.
Accommodation:
University-managed housing options available for international students.
Various types of accommodation, from dormitories to shared apartments.
Global Network:
Extensive network of partner universities worldwide, facilitating student exchange programs.
Attracts a diverse international student body, creating a multicultural environment.
Language of Instruction:
Many programs, especially at the master’s and doctoral levels, are taught in English.
Swedish language courses are available for international students.
Program Name |
Duration |
Language of Instruction |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor’s in International Business |
3 years |
English |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Global Management |
3 years |
English |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Environmental Science |
3 years |
Swedish |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Political Science |
3 years |
Swedish |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Economics |
3 years |
Swedish |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Psychology |
3 years |
Swedish |
$10,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Language of Instruction |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
Master’s in Business Administration |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Computer and Systems Sciences |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Environmental Science |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in International Commercial Arbitration Law |
1 year |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Molecular Life Sciences |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Globalization, Environment, and Social Change |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Strategic Communication |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Statistics |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Applied Social Research |
2 years |
English |
$13,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Language of Instruction |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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PhD in Biology |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Chemistry |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Computer and Systems Sciences |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Economics |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Environmental Science |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in History |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Law |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Mathematics |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Physics |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Political Science |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Psychology |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Sociology |
4 years |
English |
No tuition fees |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor’s in International Business |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Global Management |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Environmental Science |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Political Science |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Economics |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Bachelor’s in Psychology |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master’s in Business Administration |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Computer and Systems Sciences |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Environmental Science |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Master’s in International Commercial Arbitration Law |
1 year |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Molecular Life Sciences |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Globalization, Environment, and Social Change |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Strategic Communication |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Statistics |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Master’s in Applied Social Research |
2 years |
$13,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Biology |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Chemistry |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Computer and Systems Sciences |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Economics |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Environmental Science |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in History |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Law |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Mathematics |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Physics |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Political Science |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Psychology |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
PhD in Sociology |
4 years |
No tuition fees |
Bachelor’s in International Business
Bachelor’s in Global Management
Bachelor’s in Environmental Science
Bachelor’s in Political Science
Bachelor’s in Economics
Bachelor’s in Psychology
Master’s in Business Administration
Master’s in Computer and Systems Sciences
Master’s in Environmental Science
Master’s in International Commercial Arbitration Law
Master’s in Molecular Life Sciences
Master’s in Globalization, Environment, and Social Change
Master’s in Social-Ecological Resilience for Sustainable Development
Master’s in Strategic Communication
Master’s in Statistics
Master’s in Applied Social Research
Available in various fields including Biology, Chemistry, Computer and Systems Sciences, Economics, Environmental Science, History, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology.
Educational Background: High school diploma or equivalent.
English Proficiency: Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) for non-native English speakers.
Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
English Proficiency: Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
Supporting Documents: Transcripts, CV, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation.
Educational Background: Master’s degree in a relevant field.
Research Proposal: Detailed proposal outlining research interests.
English Proficiency: Proof of English language proficiency (if applicable).
Supporting Documents: Transcripts, CV, letters of recommendation.
Undergraduate Programs: $10,000 per year.
Master’s Programs: $13,000 per year.
PhD Programs: No tuition fees; PhD students are typically funded through scholarships, grants, or departmental budgets.
Stockholm University Scholarship Scheme: For non-EU/EEA students based on academic merit.
Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP): For master’s students from specific countries.
Faculty-Specific Scholarships: Available for certain programs.
External Scholarships: Various scholarships offered by external organizations.
University Housing:
LU Accommodation: Offers various types of student housing, including single rooms, shared apartments, and studio apartments.
Cost: Approximately $400 to $900 per month.
Private Rentals:
Types: Rooms, shared apartments, and private apartments.
Cost: Approximately $700 to $1,200+ per month.
Numerous student organizations and societies catering to a wide range of interests.
The Student Union organizes events, provides support services, and advocates for student interests.
Regular cultural events, guest lectures, and exhibitions.
Opportunities to engage in sports, arts, and various recreational activities.
Visit the Stockholm University website to explore available undergraduate programs.
Confirm that you meet the specific program requirements.
Educational Background: A high school diploma or equivalent.
English Proficiency: Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) for non-native English speakers.
High school transcripts.
Proof of English proficiency.
Copy of passport or ID.
Any other documents required by the program.
Submit your application through the University Admissions in Sweden portal.
Pay the application fee (if applicable).
Upload required documents to the University Admissions portal.
Ensure all documents are submitted before the deadline (typically mid-January for the autumn semester start).
Admission decisions are typically announced in April for the autumn semester.
Explore master’s programs on the Stockholm University website.
Review specific admission requirements for each program.
Educational Background: A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
English Proficiency: Proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL).
Bachelor’s degree transcripts and diploma.
Proof of English proficiency.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation.
CV/resume.
Copy of passport or ID.
Submit your application through the University Admissions in Sweden portal.
Pay the application fee (if applicable).
Upload required documents to the University Admissions portal.
Ensure all documents are submitted before the deadline (typically mid-January for the autumn semester start).
Admission decisions are typically announced in April for the autumn semester.
Main Application Period: The primary intake for both undergraduate and master’s programs is the autumn semester, which starts in late August.
Application Timeline:
Applications open in mid-October.
Application deadline is mid-January for the autumn semester.
Notification of selection results is typically in April.
Spring Semester: Some programs might have a spring semester intake, but this is less common. Always check the specific program for details.
Application Period: PhD programs have different intake periods depending on the specific project or department. Positions are advertised throughout the year as they become available.
Notification of Selection Results: This depends on the individual department's timeline and the selection process.
General Eligibility:
Educational Background: A high school diploma or equivalent.
Specific Entry Requirements: Specific subjects and grades from high school relevant to the program applied for (e.g., mathematics and science courses for Environmental Science).
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5, with no section below 5.5.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based test), with a minimum score of 20 in written test.
Other Equivalent Tests: Cambridge English, Pearson PTE Academic, etc.
General Eligibility:
Educational Background: A bachelor’s degree equivalent to a Swedish kandidatexamen in a relevant field.
Specific Entry Requirements: Additional prerequisites depending on the program (e.g., specific courses or work experience).
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5, with no section below 5.5.
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based test), with a minimum score of 20 in written test.
Other Equivalent Tests: Cambridge English, Pearson PTE Academic, etc.
Supporting Documents:
Bachelor’s degree certificate and transcripts.
Proof of English proficiency.
Statement of purpose or motivation letter.
Letters of recommendation.
CV/resume.
Copy of passport or ID.
General Eligibility:
Educational Background: A master’s degree (equivalent to a Swedish master’s degree) in a relevant field.
Research Experience: Strong research background with relevant experience in the chosen field of study.
English Language Proficiency (if applicable):
Proficiency tests may be required, similar to the requirements for master’s programs, but often the requirement is more flexible and can be demonstrated through previous academic work in English.
Supporting Documents:
Master’s degree certificate and transcripts.
CV/resume.
Research proposal.
Letters of recommendation.
Proof of English proficiency (if applicable).
Publications or other academic work (if any).
Finding a Supervisor:
Applicants often need to contact potential supervisors to discuss their research interests and obtain support for their application.
Ranking Organization |
Global Ranking |
Subject/Field-Specific Rankings |
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QS World University Rankings |
Top 200 |
- Top 100 for Environmental Sciences |
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- Top 100 for Sociology |
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- Top 150 for Law |
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- Top 150 for Geography |
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- Top 200 for Physics & Astronomy |
US News Best Global Universities Rankings |
Top 100 |
- Top 50 for Environmental/Ecology |
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- Top 100 for Geosciences |
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- Top 150 for Social Sciences & Public Health |
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- Top 150 for Arts and Humanities |
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- Top 200 for Physics |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Coverage |
Application Deadline |
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Stockholm University Scholarship Scheme |
Non-EU/EEA students applying to a master’s program |
Tuition fee waiver |
January 15 (for autumn intake) |
Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) |
Non-EU/EEA students with work and leadership experience, applying to a master’s program |
Tuition fees, living expenses, travel grant, insurance |
February 10 (for autumn intake) |
Stockholm University PhD Scholarships |
PhD candidates with strong academic records |
Monthly stipend for living expenses |
N/A |
Faculty-Specific Scholarships |
often merit-based |
Tuition fee waiver or partial waiver |
N/A |
External Scholarships |
depending on the scholarship provider |
N/A |
N/A |
Facility |
Description |
Location |
Cost (Approximate per Month in USD) |
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Main Campus |
Frescati campus with historic and modern buildings, primary location for most faculties. |
North of central Stockholm |
N/A |
Satellite Campuses |
Additional campuses in Albano and Kista. |
Stockholm |
N/A |
Library Facilities |
Extensive library collections and study spaces. |
Frescati and other campuses |
N/A |
Student Accommodation |
types of student housing options managed by Stockholm University Housing Office (SSSB). |
locations in Stockholm |
$400 - $800 |
Private Rentals |
Off-campus housing options through private landlords. |
Stockholm and surrounding areas |
$700 - $1,200+ |
Shared Apartments |
Shared living spaces with other students. |
Stockholm |
$400 - $700 |
Studio Apartments |
Self-contained living units. |
Stockholm |
$700 - $1,200+ |
Student Nation Housing |
Housing options offered by student nations, often including dining and social facilities. |
locations |
N/A |
Sports Facilities |
Gym, sports halls, and outdoor sports areas. |
Frescati and other campuses |
Membership fees apply |
Dining Facilities |
Cafeterias and dining areas offering a variety of food options. |
Frescati and other campuses |
Meal costs vary |
Health Services |
On-campus health and counseling services. |
Frescati |
N/A |
World-Class Education:
Stockholm University is renowned for its high-quality education and research across a wide range of disciplines.
Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, including modern libraries, laboratories, and research centers.
Interactive Learning:
Emphasis on interactive and problem-based learning approaches.
Opportunities for hands-on experience through internships, research projects, and practical training.
Support Services:
Academic advising, tutoring, and career services to help students succeed.
Dedicated support for international students, including orientation programs and Swedish language courses.
Student Organizations:
Numerous student organizations and societies catering to various interests, including sports, arts, culture, and academics.
The Stockholm University Student Union (SUS) organizes events, provides support services, and advocates for student interests.
International Community:
A large number of international students and staff create a diverse and inclusive environment.
Various international events and cultural exchange programs help students integrate and learn about different cultures.
Events and Festivals:
Regular events such as welcome weeks, cultural festivals, themed parties, and academic conferences.
Celebrations of traditional Swedish holidays like Midsummer, Lucia, and Valborg.
Sports Facilities:
On-campus gym and sports halls for various activities, including fitness, basketball, and badminton.
Outdoor sports facilities and nearby parks for activities like running, cycling, and hiking.
Sports Clubs:
Various sports clubs and teams that students can join, covering a wide range of sports from football and volleyball to yoga and dance.
Participation in local and national sports competitions.
Recreational Activities:
Opportunities for skiing, ice skating, and other winter sports during the colder months.
Access to Sweden’s beautiful natural landscapes for activities like kayaking, sailing, and hiking.
Student Housing:
Stockholm University provides various types of student housing through the Stockholm Student Housing Foundation (SSSB).
Accommodation options include single rooms, shared apartments, and studio apartments.
Housing is located close to campus and public transportation.
Private Rentals:
Off-campus housing options through private landlords, rental agencies, and classified ads.
Wide range of options from single rooms to entire apartments.
Student Nation Housing:
Many student nations offer their own housing options, often more affordable and with a vibrant social scene.
City Life:
Stockholm is a vibrant and picturesque city with a rich history and a lively student atmosphere.
Safe and friendly with excellent public transportation and bike-friendly infrastructure.
Cost of Living:
Estimated monthly living expenses range from $1,000 to $1,500, including accommodation, food, transportation, and leisure activities.
Student discounts available at various shops, restaurants, and cultural sites.
Healthcare:
Access to high-quality healthcare services through the Swedish healthcare system.
On-campus health services and support for physical and mental well-being.
Counseling and Support:
Confidential counseling services available for students facing personal or academic challenges.
Workshops and programs focusing on stress management, study skills, and work-life balance.
Career Counseling:
Personalized career counseling sessions to help students plan their career paths.
Guidance on resume writing, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
Job Portals and Listings:
Access to job portals and listings through Stockholm University’s career services.
Collaboration with external job platforms and career networks.
Workshops and Seminars:
Regular workshops and seminars on various career-related topics.
Networking events, including guest lectures and panel discussions with industry professionals.
Internships and Practical Training:
Opportunities for internships and practical training as part of the curriculum for certain programs.
Partnerships with companies, research institutions, and NGOs for hands-on experience.
Alumni Network:
Strong alumni network providing mentorship and career guidance.
Alumni events and reunions for networking and professional development.
Industries and Sectors:
Graduates from Stockholm University find employment across various industries, including technology, finance, healthcare, environmental science, social sciences, and humanities.
Many graduates work in multinational companies, start-ups, research institutions, and public sector organizations.
Healthcare Sector:
High demand for healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and public health experts.
Graduates often find positions in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations in Sweden and internationally.
Research and Academia:
Opportunities in academic and clinical research institutions.
Positions as researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and academic staff in universities and research centers.
Technology and Engineering:
Strong demand for graduates in technology and engineering fields.
Employment in companies specializing in IT, telecommunications, manufacturing, and biotechnology.
Environmental and Sustainability:
Careers in environmental management, sustainability consulting, and green technology.
Roles in government agencies, NGOs, and private sector companies focusing on sustainability.
Business and Economics:
Graduates find roles in finance, marketing, management consulting, and international business.
Employment in banks, consulting firms, multinational corporations, and start-ups.
High Employment Rates: Graduates from Stockholm University’s programs generally have high employment rates due to the strong reputation of the institution and the demand for skilled professionals.
Notable Alumni: Many alumni have gone on to achieve significant positions in academia, industry, healthcare, and government.
Postdoctoral Opportunities:
Support for securing postdoctoral positions within Stockholm University and at other leading research institutions worldwide.
Access to funding and grants for postdoctoral research.
Doctoral Programs:
Opportunities for doctoral studies with funding options available.
Career support for transitioning from doctoral studies to academic and industry roles.
While exact acceptance rates are not publicly detailed by Stockholm University, some general estimates based on similar institutions and program competitiveness are as follows:
Undergraduate Programs: Acceptance rates for undergraduate programs can vary widely. Popular programs may have acceptance rates around 20-30%.
Master’s Programs: Acceptance rates for master’s programs generally range from 20-40%, depending on the number of applicants and the specific field of study.
Doctoral Programs: Acceptance rates for PhD programs are typically low, often below 20%, due to the rigorous selection process and limited availability of positions and funding.
City: Stockholm
Area: Frescati, part of the Royal National City Park
Address: Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden