INTRODUCTION
Sweden is a Nordic country with spectacular landscapes, unique culture and a unique "Lagom" philosophy of life. Especially high-quality education has a long tradition. And this is also the place where the "headquarters" of world-famous companies is located.
Sweden is the cradle of many Nobel Prizes. So it's no exaggeration to say that a lot of the best European universities are located in Sweden. In general, Swedish higher education is highly ranked by international standards. Currently, higher education in Sweden is leading the way in research with several specialized areas such as Environmental Technology and Nanotechnology. Studying in Sweden exposes you to a high-standard education with unlimited career and self-development opportunities.
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- The quality of education is in the top 5 in the world, with 5 out of 39 schools in the top 200 best universities in the world (according to Times Higher Education 2022).
- More than 1,000 bachelor's and master's programs are taught in English in a variety of fields: Computer science, AI, information and communication technology, engineering (mechanical, software, materials, electrical, etc.) production...), technology (environment, sustainable energy, biomedical, nano…), natural sciences, logistics and supply chain, business, management, marketing, social sciences and humanities, language, education, design, architecture, medicine, healthcare…
- Scholarships from 25% to 100% of tuition fees. Reasonable cost of living, high quality of life.
- The policy of working part-time is not limited to the duration of the course and international students are allowed to stay in Sweden for 1 year after graduation to find a job. Sweden leads the world in terms of start-ups per capita, and many international companies have their headquarters here, offering a lots of job opportunities.
- Sweden ranks 2nd in the world for English proficiency, so it's easy to communicate in this language in and out of the classroom.
- The application procedure and financial proof to study in Sweden is not too complicated.
- Sweden is part of the Schengen area, making it easy for students to visit other European countries in the bloc. The transportation system is convenient and fast, which also makes it easy for students to move around Sweden.
- The unique culture and way of life offers a new perspective and way of thinking for a “just enough”, balanced and sustainable life.