7 facts that ill Make You Want to
Study in Sweden.
1.
An innovative country and one of the world’s most advanced
societies
Studying in a country of innovation means studying in
Sweden. Many of the world's greatest inventions and research took place here.
From physics, chemistry, and medicine to literature and the creative arts, the
Swedes are at the forefront. It is no coincidence that the Nobel Prize, founded
by the Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel, was awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy
of Sciences. From 100 years.
Benefiting from a thriving digitally connected
economy, Sweden is at the forefront of technology implementation, and the fact
that its society is not dependent on social strata means that creativity and
ideas flow freely and naturally. It allows for an atmosphere of discussion.
2. Most people speak fluent English and are keen to learn other languages
The official language is Swedish, but English is also an official language. The majority of Swedes speak English at an advanced level. This is clearly reflected in the workplace as most companies use English as the language of business, as well as in schools where universities offer a wide range of English programs. However, this does not mean that you can only practice Swedish and English here. Join a friendly international community or just learn from the Swedes. They are very good language learners and can learn foreign languages such as Spanish and German from an early age along with the languages of neighboring countries.
3. Universities with
worldwide recognized teachers and researchers
Just check the annual rankings and statistics: Sweden’s excellent education system has some of the best universities in the world. Uppsala, Gothenburg and of course, Stockholm, are the most popular student cities, but you’ll find excellent national and international teachers and scientists almost everywhere. Why are they in Sweden? Because it is here that those successful multinational companies, laboratories, and reputed universities are based, allowing and promoting close collaboration between faculty and students on several types of innovative projects. That’s right: here, your opinion matters, and your work as a student is valuable.
4.
Enjoying and respecting Nature is one of their mantras
'Sweden is one of the most
beautiful countries in the world,' say many travel experts. Have you ever
imagined being close to nature and benefiting from the comforts and resources
that the developed world can offer? Don't be surprised if your university is
next to forests, lakes, and wilderness trails. Enjoying nature and doing outdoor
activities are part of the daily life of Swedish students. Get ready for many
adventures in this vast country. Head north for a glimpse of the mesmerizing
Northern Lights and don't forget to ski and slide along these vast mountains
and icy lakes. We are on top! Add to this the proximity and accessibility to
other European countries. Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Germany are just a short
train ride away, and if you choose to fly instead, you can enjoy the sandy
beaches of Southern Europe in a matter of hours.
Speaking
of the environment, you know this is a big concern for Swedes. Sweden is known
for its excellent environmental protection and for the production, export and
efficient use of energy from renewable sources. And people themselves lead by
example by adopting sustainable practices and respecting nature.
5. The best companies
and conditions to work in are here
Where there is innovation,
modern resources, and world-class professionals, there are top employers. It was
also in Sweden that many multinational companies were born (IKEA, Volvo, Ericsson, and
H&M are good examples) and where several others decided to set
their offices.
Since Swedish education
focuses on field practice, teamwork, and industry cooperation, studying at a
Swedish university will allow you to use your theoretical knowledge in a real
work environment. Thus, you have the chance to engage in real projects as a
student, from science and technology to fashion, music, and arts in general.
Plus: you will build your own international network, which will follow you
anywhere you go and drive your career further.
6.
Swedes know how to have fun – in moderation, yet enjoy the
pleasures of life.
In everyday student life in
Sweden, you can benefit from living in a country that is very modern yet
retains its own traditions. Feasting on imaginative seafood dishes and walking
safely through the streets of Stockholm, one of Sweden's most beautiful and
cosmopolitan European capitals, they are accustomed to obligatory coffee
breaks, a tradition called 'Fika'. Served with traditional cinnamon buns (or
biscuits) - that's all you need to match this greeting to a cosmopolitan
country!
Swedes
work hard, but they also take rest and relaxation seriously. It is no
coincidence that the Swedish government guarantees its citizens one of the
longest holiday periods in the world.
7.
Easy access to Swedish education for international students and
free tuition for EU students!
If you are a student from an EU/EEA/Nordic country or Switzerland, studying in Sweden is a great opportunity to pursue students as tuition is free. If not, you can always come to Sweden visa-free and participate in a short-term program. From language courses (English, Swedish, German...) to professional diplomas and certificates, there are many options available. As in most European countries, a student visa is required if you wish to complete a Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, or any other course of study longer than 3 months (90 days).
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