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- Alumnus creates grant for Mexican students News
- Student at Linnaeus University receives the Global Swede award 2021! News
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International student recruitment Linnaeus University works actively with internationalisation and one part in this is the recruitment of international students.
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Academic studies in Sweden Being a student in Sweden can be somewhat challenging at first. You are expected to think independently, critically, analytically and to be responsible and plan your own…
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Study counselling before your studies If you have any general questions concerning studies and career choice, you are welcome to contact the study counsellors at Linnaeus University!
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Student life Student life has much to offer, and there are plenty of things you can engage yourself in besides your studies. Study-life balance means a great deal in Sweden, you’ll never be short of…
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Academic calendar The academic year The academic year at Linnaeus University is divided into two semesters (autumn and spring), each lasting 20 weeks. Semester dates 2021/2022 Autumn 2021: 30 August -…
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Application and admission In these pages you will find useful information about how to apply for courses and programmes at Linnaeus University. Additional information can be found at…
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Study at Linnaeus University To study abroad is more than just getting an education. It is about personal development, making new friends, learning about a new culture, building a career, getting a…
- Be a buddy for an international student News
- Scholarship for Current students News
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Meet us We want to meet you! By participating in fairs and hosting webinars, we want to offer you the opportunity to meet us, learn more about Linnaeus University, and ask all the questions you may…
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Scholarships Each year Linnaeus University offers scholarships to outstanding students from countries outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland through the programme "Linnaeus University Scholarships" and…
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Chat with us Want to know more about student life, a programme, or what it's really like to study at Linnaeus University? Here you can chat with our students.
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Tuition fees In the autumn semester 2011, Sweden introduced application and tuition fees for international students who are not citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland or exchange students (whose…
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Getting involved as a student When you study at Linnaeus University, there are many ways in which you can become engaged on the side of your studies. Engaging yourself can provide valuable experiences…