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1 UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN SWEDEN

2 BASIC FACTS ABOUT SWEDEN
The third largest country in Western Europe Capital: Stockholm Population: 9.4 million Language: Swedish Constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy Life expectancy: 79 years (men), 83 years (women) Member of EU since 1995 Equality

3 EDUCATION SYSTEM IN SWEDEN
Preschool (80% of one to five-year-olds) Elementary school compulsory for children aged 7-16 High school (three years) or other educational programs University

4 STRUCTURE OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES
ECTS credits: 1.5 ECTS per week of fulltime studies (40 hours), 30 ECTS per semester Two semesters per academic year

5 STRUCTURE OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES
FIRST LEVEL: University Diploma (2 years, 120 ECTS), Bachelor’s degree (3 years, 180 ECTS) SECOND LEVEL: Degree of Master (one year, 60 ECTS), Degree of Master (2 years, 120 ECTS) THIRD LEVEL: Degree of Licentiate (2 years, 120 ECTS), Degree of Doctor (4 years, 240 ECTS)

6 STRUCTURE OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES
FIRST LEVEL: Courses and programs Exchange students and free movers Requirements: completion of high school, proficiency in English (and Swedish, TISUS) Limited admission

7 STRUCTURE OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES
SECOND LEVEL: About 600 Master’s degree programs in English Requirements: Three years at first level (180 ECTS), proficiency in English (e.g. TOEFL or IELTS) Limited admission

8 STRUCTURE OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES
THIRD LEVEL: About 19,000 research students PhD thesis, publicly defended Requirements: Bachelor’s degree or higher in the same subject as intended field of study, including independent degree thesis

9 STRUCTURE OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES
“University” and “University College” Lectures and seminars Examination Degree thesis

10 LANGUAGES USED IN UNIVERSITY STUDIES
Swedish (Norwegian, Danish) English

11 APPLICATION Authorized translations of diplomas
Deadlines: varying, usually mid-January, mid-August SEK 900 application fee (approx. GEL 220) Decision rests with each academic institution If accepted, confirm and pay the tuition fee for first year

12 STUDENT VISA AND RESIDENCE PERMIT
Apply as soon as you receive acceptance letter! Requirements: Accepted to full-time study program, payment of tuition fees, proof that you have access to funding of SEK 7,300 (GEL 1790) per month Application fee: SEK 1,000 (GEL 245)

13 For students who are not citizens of EU, EEA or Switzerland
TUITION FEES For students who are not citizens of EU, EEA or Switzerland Fees differ between universities and depending on area of studies In general SEK 80, ,000 (GEL 19,625-34,350) per academic year PhD programs are for free

14 SCHOLARSHIPS Check availability of scholarships with each university
“The Swedish Institute Baltic Sea Region Program/Visby Program: scholarships for master’s level studies” “Visby Program for PhD and post-doctoral studies in Sweden”

15 Exchange students receive assistance Student dormitories
ACCOMMODATION Exchange students receive assistance Student dormitories Cost: SEK 2,000-4,500 (GEL 490-1,100) for a room Availability varies between universities

16 STUDENT LIFE Nations Student Unions

17 WHERE DO I FIND MORE INFORMATION?


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