Living in Stockholm
Stockholm is a unique capital. Located by the Baltic Sea and built on 14 islands, Stockholm is one of Europe's largest and best-preserved mediaeval city centres. Here you will find beautiful green areas, architecture, diverse cultural life, shopping, museums, and an international cuisine.
Paul Andrews, professor of mathematics education
Angela Adamo, researcher at the Department of Astronomy
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Guide to Stockholm and Sweden
The official guide to Stockholm
Visit Stockholm is your guide to Stockholm and the Stockholm Archipelago. Get tips on restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, events, exhibitions, and activities.
The official website of Sweden
From democracy, monarchy and equality to wilderness, meatballs and creativity – welcome to sweden.
More about Sweden
Read more here about how things work in Sweden and what laws and regulations you should be familiar with.
Making Sweden home for international partners and spouses
It’s always challenging to relocate to another country and culture, especially for the partners of academics who make the leap. The Stockholm Dual Career Network, an initiative of Stockholms Akademiska Forum (Staf), helps the partners of researchers and visiting scholars to ease the transition into the job market and Swedish society.
Last updated: January 31, 2022
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