When students of the Stockholm University course in Marine Geophysical Mapping Methods collect sediment cores from the bottom of the Baltic Sea, the cores are immediately used in research
This new programme is for you who have a passion for the sea. The earth is called the "blue planet" because more than 70% of the earth's surface is covered by the sea.
You will study Earth processes such as those that affect climate change on both human time scales and those that stretch back hundreds of millions of years.
You will study earth systems related to our changing climate, the cycle of nature and how different processes affect the society we live in today. (Given in Swedish/English)
Our introductory/evening course are structured with the idea of "lifelong learning". A "lifelong learning" student can be anyone, regardless of age, gender and work situation.
Stockholm University organizes activities connected to the Nobel Prize in collaboration with the Nobel Prize Museum. This event is called Nobel Calling and will in 2025 take place 3–13 October. This year you can, among other things, visit research labs and listen to researchers talking about the threats to science and about the state of the world economy.
Tuition fee payments are made in instalments on a set deadline before each semester begins. Here you can find more information on how to pay the tuition fee, key dates and deadlines and policy for reimbursement.
Prepare yourself for internships, part-time jobs, or future careers in Sweden by understanding some of the values, ethics, and dynamics that define Swedish work life.
Prepare yourself for internships, part-time jobs, or future careers in Sweden by understanding some of the values, ethics, and dynamics that define Swedish work life.
Do you have a question you need a quick answer to? Do you want to polish up your study skills? Are you unsure about an aspect of referencing or academic style?
Do you have a question you need a quick answer to? Do you want to polish up your study skills? Are you unsure about an aspect of referencing or academic style?