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Why study science at Stockholm University?

A degree from Stockholm University is highly respected and will open many doors within your field. Many universities offer 2-year master's programmes similar to ours, but here's what makes us different.

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Stockholm University offers over 30 master's programmes in science in the fields of biology, chemistry, earth and environmental science, physics and mathematics.

Five reasons to study science at Stockholm University

  • Scientists get jobs! Scientific expertise is needed throughout society. Our broad programmes lead to many oppertunities after graduation.
  • Our researchers are your teachers. As a student, you will notice the stron link between teaching and research and gain access to the latest research findings directly through your courses.
  • Laboratory work and field courses. Most of our programmes combine theory with practical exercises in the form of laboratory work and field studies.
  • Exchange opportunities and partnerships with other universities. As a student, you have excellent opportunities to complete parts of your studies at other institutions.
  • Vibrant student life. The capital offers plenty to explore, and the student unions organisa a wide range of activities. The Natural Sciences Faculty Club also arranges lectures, pub nights and parties for science students.

The Natural Sciences Faculty club

The Natural Sciences Faculty club (Naturvetenskapliga föreningen, NF), is the students' association for all students within the natural sciences. NF organises social activities for new, as well as old students, such as pub nights, parties and student theatre. They also encourage and support science students through grants and job fairs.

The Natural Sciences Faculty club

Meet some of our students

What is it really like to study at Stockholm University? Meet the students of Stockholm University.

Last updated: 2025-11-28

Source: Faculty of Science