"A well-known university in a beautiful city makes Stockholm a tempting destination for students!"
Despina Kapsitidou, a 24-year old chemistry student from Greece, is taking her Master degree in Biochemistry at Stockholm University. Her goal is to continue as a PhD student and work in research about the Alzheimer disease.
Can you tell me a bit about yourself?
– My name is Despina Kapsitidou, I am 24 years old, and I'm a chemistry student from Greece. I have now been living for six months in Stockholm, Sweden. In my free time, I enjoy hiking, playing guitar and painting. I decided to come to Sweden because of the good reputation of its universities.
Why do you like chemistry?
– Chemistry is everywhere around us, and I have always been curious to understand the chemical concepts in depth.
Which program did you choose? Why did you choose it?
– I decided to come to Stockholm University for my Master degree in Biochemistry, and so far, I am satisfied in every possible aspect! My program combines a lot of different educational methods such as lectures, seminars, computer labs and wet labs. Thus, as a student, you have the opportunity to become familiar with a variety of topics and techniques which will help you in your future career.
What do you think about studying at Stockholm university?
– The university is located on a beautiful campus, is well equipped and organized, while the master in Biochemistry is as good as I expected it to be.
What do you like the most about Stockholm and Sweden?
– Stockholm is a really nice city with a lot of green areas, water, parks and a lot of options to go out and spend creative your day. All in all, the combination of a well-known university, a variety of different programs and a beautiful city make Stockholm a tempting destination for students!
What are your plans for the future? What would you like to work with?
– I want to continue my studies at Stockholm University as a PhD student and work in research about Alzheimer disease.
If someone is considering applying to the program, what would you tell them?
– It is a really good chance to be in an international environment, in a well-known university and in one of a kind Master degree, which could be a milestone for your future.
Contact
- Visiting address
Arrhenius laboratory, room M345
Svante Arrhenius väg 16 A-D
- Here you will find:
Student administrator
International coordinator
Study advisor
Director of studies
- Office hours
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 09.00-11.30 and 12.30-15.00
- Phone hours
Wednesday 10.00-11.30 and 12.30-15.00
Last updated: June 9, 2021
Source: Chemistry Section & Student Affairs Office