Study with us

Humans have always looked up with wonder at the night sky. That same human curiosity lies at the heart of astronomy as a science, and now we have mathematics, physics, chemistry and computer science as tools to help us find the answers.

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Vintergatan sedd från Chile.Bild: ESO/B. Tafreshi

We are Sweden’s largest university department for the study of astronomy. If you already have an undergraduate education in astronomy or physics, we offer a Master’s programme (given in English) that will further deepen your knowledge. During the second year of the programme you will do a project which will allow you to experience research first-hand.


If you would like to pursue a career as a researcher in astronomy, we also offer the opportunity to apply for PhD studies with us.

Our courses and programmes

We offer complete educational programmes as well as freestanding courses covering a wide range of topics within the feild of astronomy. The programmes are primarily aimed at students pursuing a degree, and provide both broad insight and in-depth knowledge in different areas of physics.

Read more about our courses and programmes.

 

Labor market

Studying astronomy provides you with knowledge and skills such as analytical thinking, problem-solving, data analysis and visualization, and the ability to work in groups. After graduation you can work with research and development in the public or private sector including everything from healthcare imaging to satellites. Knowledge in analyzing, modelling, and visualizing data has in recent years led astronomers to become sought after in areas such as data science and machine learning.

 

Student Office

At the student office, you can get information and assistance with matters related to your studies at the Department of Astronomy. This includes questions about examinations, re‑registration for a course, study certificates and registration transcripts, as well as picking up access cards and much more.

Visiting addressAlbaNova, Room: B4:1045, level 4, Roslagstullsbacken 21, Stockholm.

Visiting hoursMonday to Thursdays 09:00 - 11:30 and 13:00-15:00.

Phone hoursWeekdays 09:00-15:00.

Irregular office hoursUntil further notice: Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, closed due to archiving.

Academic Advisor, undergraduate level

The Academic Advisor provides guidance on admission procedures, degree requirements, and course selection. Support with individualized study plans is offered to students who have fallen behind. The advisor may also be consulted regarding career prospects.

Visiting addressAlbaNova, B4:1045
Level 4, next to the Student Office.

Visiting hoursDrop-in Wednesday 12:30-13:30.

Phone hoursMondays 09:00-10:00 and Thursdays 10:00-11:00.

Academic Advisor, graduate level

The Academic Advisor provides guidance on admission procedures, degree requirements, and course selection. Support with individualized study plans is offered to students who have fallen behind. The advisor may also be consulted regarding career prospects.

Visiting addressAlbaNova, B4:1047.
Level 4, next to the Student Office.

Online counseling

Online counseling is available via Zoom. You are welcome to contact us to schedule an online meeting.

Visiting hoursDrop-in Wednesday 12:30-13:30.

Phone hoursMondays 09:00-10:00 and Thursdays 10:00-11:00.

Last updated: 2025-12-10

Source: Department of Astronomy