Stockholm University is one of the world’s top 150 universities with many courses taught in English. EU/EEA and Swiss students, apply by 15 October to spring 2025.
Do you want to study with us? Stockholm University is one of the world's top 100 universities and offers study programmes at bachelor's, master's and PhD level. Here you find information about the application process, life as a student in Sweden and much more. You can also visit su.se/study.
The Cassel Prize is awarded to students with outstanding results in the first semester of their economics studies. The recipients of 2024 have now been announced.
Are you a curious person who’s driven to learn and know more? Do you thrive in the university environment? PhD studies give you the opportunity to ask questions, find answers and start to understand a subject to its core. 15 PhD positions are now available in science.
The new Printomat printers will soon be installed in public areas such as the Stockholm University library, Studenthuset and Albano. To print on the new printers, you need to connect your university card to the system.
Applications for international courses and programmes beginning in the autumn 2025 open on 15 October. This application round is open for all students who wish to apply for an international course or programme at Stockholm University
Applications for international courses and programmes beginning in the autumn 2025 open on 15 October. This application round is open for all students who wish to apply for an international course or programme at Stockholm University
Do you have reading or writing to do and are you having trouble staying focused? Join the Academic Writing Service on Wednesday mornings for a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! meeting.
Do you have reading or writing to do and are you having trouble staying focused? Join the Academic Writing Service on Wednesday mornings for a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! meeting.
Many international students in Sweden experience the winter blues. This lecture explains what causes this seasonal phenomenon and what you can do about it.
Many international students in Sweden experience the winter blues. This lecture explains what causes this seasonal phenomenon and what you can do about it.