Study with us
At the Department of Physics at Stockholm University, we offer high-quality education with a strong connection to frontier research. We promise exciting studies in tight student groups and with active researchers as your teachers.

Student recreate the Compton scattering experiment, one of the first observations of the particle nature of light, and earned him the Nobel prize. Photo: Jens Olof Lasthein
We offer several Master's Programmes in Physics as well as freestanding advanced-level physics courses. With us, you can acquire new exciting knowledge while developing personal skills, such as analytical thinking and problem-solving ability. Since our teachers are active researchers, both theoretical and laboratory course work is often closely related to research. There are also opportunities to work at national and international research facilities.
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Career opportunities
Studies in physics open up opportunities for a career in industry, academic research as well as teaching on all levels. Physicists work in a wide range of areas, from computational sciences and electronics to nuclear physics, biotechnology and financial analytics. At the Department of Physics we also train hospital physicists clinically in hospitals or that work across the fields of physics, technology and medicine.

Career Fair 2025. Photo: Bee Crinnion
Internship in Physics - try out your skills and gain work experience
An internship is a good way to try out your skills and gain work experience in a real-world setting. We offer a way to get higher education credits (ECTS credit) through an internship Internship in Physics.
Contact
You are welcome to contact our Academic Advisor if you have questions about studies at the Department of Physics.
Academic advisor

Visiting addressAlbaNova, B4:1045, Level 4, next to the Student office.
Phone hoursWeekdays 09:00-15:00.
Last updated: 2025-11-03
Source: Department of Physics



