Location: Roslagstullsbacken, Stockholm, Sweden.
Established: 2001.
Affiliated Institutions: KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University, and the Karolinska Institute.
AlbaNova is dedicated to advanced research and education in the natural sciences, including:
Physics
Astronomy
Biotechnology
Mathematics
Theoretical Chemistry
Research Laboratories: Equipped with state-of-the-art technology for cutting-edge research.
Teaching Facilities: Modern classrooms and lecture halls for undergraduate and graduate education.
Libraries: Comprehensive resources and digital access to scientific literature.
Computing Facilities: High-performance computing resources for research in computational science and data analysis.
Collaborative Spaces: Designed to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers and students.
Interdisciplinary Research: AlbaNova promotes interdisciplinary research by bringing together experts from different scientific fields.
Collaborative Projects: Numerous collaborative projects with both national and international research institutions.
Industry Links: Partnerships with industries to translate research findings into practical applications.
Undergraduate and Graduate Programs: Offers a range of programs in natural sciences, particularly through KTH and Stockholm University.
PhD Programs: Focused on advanced research training and contributing to significant scientific discoveries.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly hosts academic workshops, seminars, and conferences to foster knowledge exchange and innovation.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology: Departments of Physics, Mathematics, and Theoretical Chemistry.
Stockholm University: Departments of Physics, Astronomy, and Biotechnology.
Karolinska Institute: Involvement in biotechnology and medical research.
Innovative Environment: AlbaNova is designed to create an innovative and stimulating environment for both research and education.
Scientific Community: Home to a vibrant scientific community, including researchers, faculty, and students from diverse backgrounds.
Advanced Infrastructure: High-quality infrastructure supporting advanced scientific research and experimental work.
Public Transport: Easily accessible via Stockholm's public transportation system, with nearby bus and metro connections.
Proximity to Central Stockholm: Located near the city center, providing easy access to Stockholm's amenities and cultural attractions.
Physics:
Astrophysics
Biophysics
Theoretical Physics
Particle Physics
Nuclear Physics
Mathematics:
Pure Mathematics
Applied Mathematics
Mathematical Statistics
Computational Mathematics
Chemistry:
Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Biochemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Biology:
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Ecology
Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Science:
Climate Science
Environmental Chemistry
Ecosystem Analysis
Sustainable Development
Engineering:
Engineering Physics
Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Physics |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Mathematics |
3 years |
$14,500 |
Chemistry |
3 years |
$15,200 |
Biology |
3 years |
$14,800 |
Environmental Science |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Engineering Physics |
3 years |
$16,000 |
Bioengineering |
3 years |
$16,500 |
Chemical Engineering |
3 years |
$16,200 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Astrophysics |
2 years |
$17,000 |
Biophysics |
2 years |
$16,500 |
Theoretical Physics |
2 years |
$17,200 |
Particle Physics |
2 years |
$17,500 |
Nuclear Physics |
2 years |
$17,300 |
Pure Mathematics |
2 years |
$16,000 |
Applied Mathematics |
2 years |
$16,200 |
Mathematical Statistics |
2 years |
$16,100 |
Computational Mathematics |
2 years |
$16,300 |
Organic Chemistry |
2 years |
$17,100 |
Inorganic Chemistry |
2 years |
$17,000 |
Physical Chemistry |
2 years |
$17,200 |
Biochemistry |
2 years |
$17,400 |
Analytical Chemistry |
2 years |
$17,300 |
Molecular Biology |
2 years |
$16,800 |
Cell Biology |
2 years |
$16,700 |
Ecology |
2 years |
$16,600 |
Evolutionary Biology |
2 years |
$16,900 |
Climate Science |
2 years |
$17,200 |
Environmental Chemistry |
2 years |
$17,000 |
Ecosystem Analysis |
2 years |
$17,100 |
Sustainable Development |
2 years |
$17,500 |
Engineering Physics |
2 years |
$18,000 |
Bioengineering |
2 years |
$18,500 |
Chemical Engineering |
2 years |
$18,200 |
Course Program Name |
Duration of the Course |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Astrophysics |
4 years |
$0 |
Biophysics |
4 years |
$0 |
Theoretical Physics |
4 years |
$0 |
Particle Physics |
4 years |
$0 |
Nuclear Physics |
4 years |
$0 |
Pure Mathematics |
4 years |
$0 |
Applied Mathematics |
4 years |
$0 |
Mathematical Statistics |
4 years |
$0 |
Computational Mathematics |
4 years |
$0 |
Organic Chemistry |
4 years |
$0 |
Inorganic Chemistry |
4 years |
$0 |
Physical Chemistry |
4 years |
$0 |
Biochemistry |
4 years |
$0 |
Analytical Chemistry |
4 years |
$0 |
Molecular Biology |
4 years |
$0 |
Cell Biology |
4 years |
$0 |
Ecology |
4 years |
$0 |
Evolutionary Biology |
4 years |
$0 |
Climate Science |
4 years |
$0 |
Environmental Chemistry |
4 years |
$0 |
Ecosystem Analysis |
4 years |
$0 |
Sustainable Development |
4 years |
$0 |
Engineering Physics |
4 years |
$0 |
Bioengineering |
4 years |
$0 |
Chemical Engineering |
4 years |
$0 |
AlbaNova University Center offers advanced education and research opportunities in physics, astronomy, biotechnology, and other natural sciences. The campus is designed to foster collaboration between disciplines and institutions, providing a vibrant academic environment.
AlbaNova offers a variety of programs, from undergraduate to doctoral levels. Key areas of study include:
Physics
Astronomy
Biotechnology
Mathematics
Computational Science
Programs are often conducted in English, especially at the master's and doctoral levels, making them accessible to international students.
International students can apply for undergraduate programs via the Swedish national application system. Requirements typically include:
Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Swedish system.
Proficiency in English (TOEFL or IELTS scores).
For master's and Ph.D. programs, the application process involves:
A relevant undergraduate degree.
Proof of English proficiency.
GRE scores (for some programs).
Letters of recommendation.
A statement of purpose.
Sweden offers free education for EU/EEA students, but international students from outside the EU/EEA are required to pay tuition fees. Scholarships are available for talented international students:
KTH Scholarships: Cover tuition fees for a limited number of students.
Swedish Institute Scholarships: Provide funding for tuition and living expenses.
Stockholm University Scholarships: Available for international students in certain programs.
Stockholm is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with a high standard of living. International students can enjoy:
Accommodation: Student housing is available, though competitive. It's advisable to apply early.
Public Transport: Efficient and extensive, including buses, trams, and a metro system.
Healthcare: High-quality healthcare services, with student health centers available.
AlbaNova and its affiliated institutions offer extensive support for international students:
Orientation Programs: Help students acclimate to Swedish culture and academic life.
Language Courses: Swedish language courses for non-native speakers.
Counseling and Career Services: Support for personal and professional development.
AlbaNova is known for its cutting-edge research facilities and collaborative projects. International students have the opportunity to participate in significant research initiatives and gain hands-on experience.
Students can join various clubs and societies, engage in sports, and participate in cultural events, enhancing their overall experience.
Choose a Program: Select the program you're interested..
Check Requirements:
Academic Qualifications: Equivalent to Swedish upper secondary education.
English Proficiency: Typically, TOEFL (minimum score of 90) or IELTS (minimum score of 6.5).
Submit Application: Apply through the Swedish national application portal, University Admissions.
Application period: Mid-October to mid-January for the autumn semester.
Submit Documents:
Academic transcripts and diplomas.
Proof of English proficiency.
Copy of passport.
Application Fee: Pay the application fee (if applicable). EU/EEA students are usually exempt.
Evaluation: Based on your academic qualifications and English proficiency.
Notification: Admission results are typically announced in early April.
Choose a Program: Select a relevant master's program offered.
Check Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree: Relevant field of study.
English Proficiency: TOEFL (minimum score of 90) or IELTS (minimum score of 6.5).
Some programs may require GRE scores.
Submit Application: Apply through the University Admissions portal.
Application period: Mid-October to mid-January for the autumn semester.
Submit Documents:
Academic transcripts and degree certificates.
Proof of English proficiency.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Letters of recommendation.
Statement of purpose.
Application Fee: Pay the application fee (if applicable).
Evaluation: Based on academic performance, relevance of previous studies, motivation letter, and recommendations.
Notification: Admission results are usually announced in early April.
Application Period: Mid-October to mid-January for the autumn semester start.
Semester Start: Late August or early September.
Application Period: Mid-October to mid-January for the autumn semester start.
Semester Start: Late August or early September.
Application Period: Varies depending on the position and funding. Openings are announced throughout the year.
Start Date: Flexible, depending on the research project and department.
Academic Qualifications:
Completion of upper secondary education equivalent to the Swedish system.
Specific requirements vary by program; some may require specific courses in mathematics, physics, or other relevant subjects.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90.
IELTS Academic: Minimum score of 6.5 (no section below 5.5).
Some programs might accept other equivalent tests or proof of English proficiency.
Swedish Language Proficiency (if applicable):
Required for programs taught in Swedish.
TISUS (Test in Swedish for University Studies) or equivalent.
Academic Qualifications:
A bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field (e.g., physics, engineering, biotechnology, mathematics).
Specific prerequisites may vary by program.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90.
IELTS Academic: Minimum score of 6.5 (no section below 5.5).
Other equivalent tests or proof of English proficiency might be accepted.
Additional Requirements (varies by program):
GRE scores (for some programs).
Letters of recommendation.
Statement of purpose.
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Academic Qualifications:
A master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Demonstrated research experience and a strong academic record.
Research Proposal:
Outline your intended research area and how it aligns with the department's expertise.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90.
IELTS Academic: Minimum score of 6.5 (no section below 5.5).
Other equivalent tests or proof of English proficiency might be accepted.
Additional Requirements:
Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Letters of recommendation.
Publications (if any).
Interview (for shortlisted candidates).
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Coverage |
Application Deadline |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
KTH Scholarships |
International master’s students |
Full tuition fee |
Mid-January |
Competitive; based on academic excellence |
Swedish Institute Scholarships |
International students from selected countries |
Tuition fee, living expenses, travel grants |
Mid-January |
Highly competitive; leadership potential required |
Stockholm University Scholarships |
International master’s students |
Full or partial tuition fee |
Early February |
Based on academic merit |
Adlerbert Study Scholarships |
Students from certain developing countries |
Full tuition fee, living expenses |
Mid-January |
Available for master’s students |
KTH Joint Programme Scholarships |
Students in joint master’s programs |
(often full or partial tuition fee) |
N/A |
Depends on specific joint program partnerships |
EIT Digital Master School Scholarships |
Students in the EIT Digital Master School programs |
Full or partial tuition fee, living expenses |
N/A |
For students in ICT programs; multiple scholarships available |
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees |
Students in specific Erasmus Mundus programs |
Tuition fee, living expenses, travel grants |
N/A |
Joint programs with multiple European universities |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (SEK/month) |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Location |
Situated in Stockholm, shared by KTH and Stockholm University |
- |
Collaborative hub for natural sciences |
Libraries |
Extensive libraries with access to numerous scientific journals and resources |
Free |
Facilities at both KTH and Stockholm University |
Laboratories |
State-of-the-art labs for research in physics, astronomy, biotechnology, etc. |
Free |
Access dependent on program and courses |
Study Spaces |
Numerous study rooms and collaborative spaces |
Free |
Available to all students |
Student Housing (KTH Accommodation) |
Furnished rooms/apartments for international students |
4,500 - 6,500 SEK |
Rent includes heating, water, and internet |
Student Housing (Stockholm University Housing Office) |
Various housing options, including dormitories and apartments |
3,000 - 7,000 SEK |
Rent varies based on location and size |
Private Accommodation |
Rentals available in Stockholm |
5,000 - 10,000 SEK+ |
Costs vary significantly by location and amenities |
Dining Facilities |
Cafeterias and cafes available on campus |
3,000 - 4,500 SEK (food expenses) |
Approximate monthly cost for meals on campus |
Sports Facilities |
Gyms, sports halls, and outdoor sports areas |
200 - 300 SEK (membership) |
Discounted rates for students |
Healthcare Services |
Student health services and nearby hospitals |
Covered by student insurance |
Comprehensive healthcare facilities available |
Public Transportation |
Well-connected by buses, trams, and metro |
650 SEK (student monthly pass) |
Discounted monthly passes for students |
Internet and Utilities |
High-speed internet and basic utilities included in student housing |
Included in rent |
Additional costs for private accommodation |
High-Quality Education:
Access to advanced facilities and research labs.
Renowned faculty members and researchers.
Interdisciplinary collaboration between KTH and Stockholm University.
Courses and Programs:
Wide range of programs in physics, astronomy, biotechnology, mathematics, and more.
Courses often include practical projects and lab work.
Research Opportunities:
Participation in cutting-edge research projects.
Opportunities to work on international collaborations and conferences.
Student Associations:
Numerous student organizations and societies catering to various interests, from academic to cultural and recreational.
Active student unions at KTH and Stockholm University.
Events and Activities:
Regularly organized social events, parties, and cultural festivals.
Workshops, seminars, and guest lectures by industry experts.
International Community:
A diverse and inclusive environment with students from around the world.
Supportive networks for international students, including mentorship programs.
Cultural Exchange:
Opportunities to experience Swedish culture and traditions.
Participation in national celebrations and local events.
Language Courses:
Swedish language courses offered to help international students integrate better.
Language exchange programs with local students.
Sports Facilities:
Access to gyms, sports halls, and outdoor sports areas.
Wide range of sports clubs and activities, including football, basketball, and yoga.
Outdoor Activities:
Proximity to natural landscapes, offering activities like hiking, skiing, and kayaking.
Organized trips and excursions to explore Sweden's nature.
Student Housing:
Affordable and convenient student housing options managed by KTH and Stockholm University.
Well-furnished rooms and apartments with essential amenities.
Private Accommodation:
Options available, though generally more expensive than student housing.
Assistance from the university’s housing offices to find suitable accommodation.
Cost of Living:
Estimated monthly expenses (including rent, food, transportation, etc.): SEK 8,000 - 12,000.
Student discounts available for transportation, cultural events, and more.
Orientation Programs:
Comprehensive orientation sessions to help new students settle in.
Introduction to academic life, campus facilities, and the city.
Counseling and Health Services:
Access to student health services and counseling for mental well-being.
Support for academic and personal challenges.
Career Services:
Guidance on career planning, job search, and internships.
Networking opportunities with industry professionals.
Public Transport:
Efficient and extensive public transport system including buses, trams, and metro.
Student discounts on monthly travel passes.
Cycling:
Cycling is a popular and eco-friendly mode of transport in Stockholm.
Bike lanes and rental services available throughout the city.
On-Campus Dining:
Cafeterias and cafes offering a variety of food options.
Affordable meal plans for students.
Grocery Stores:
Numerous grocery stores and supermarkets near the campus.
Local markets offering fresh produce.
Shopping:
Access to shopping centers, boutiques, and essential services within the city.
Career Centers:
Both KTH and Stockholm University have dedicated career centers that offer a range of services to help students prepare for the job market.
Services include career counseling, CV and cover letter workshops, interview preparation, and networking events.
Job Portals:
Access to online job portals and career platforms where students can find internships, part-time, and full-time job opportunities.
Regular updates on job listings relevant to students' fields of study.
Industry Partnerships:
Strong collaborations with leading companies and research institutions in Sweden and internationally.
Opportunities for students to engage in industry-sponsored projects, internships, and thesis work.
Internships:
Many programs at AlbaNova University Center incorporate internships as part of the curriculum.
Support from career centers in finding and securing internship positions.
Research Projects:
Opportunities to work on cutting-edge research projects with faculty members and industry partners.
Access to state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities.
Part-time Work:
Students are allowed to work part-time during their studies, which helps gain work experience and supplement their income.
University career centers often provide information on part-time job opportunities.
High Employability:
Graduates from KTH and Stockholm University have high employability rates due to the strong reputation of these institutions.
Alumni often find positions in top companies, research institutions, and academia.
Graduate Employment Rate:
Consistently high employment rates within six months of graduation.
Many graduates secure positions in fields related to their studies.
Notable Employers:
Companies such as Ericsson, ABB, Scania, Volvo, Spotify, and various biotech and pharmaceutical companies.
Graduates also find opportunities in international organizations and research institutions.
Career Fairs:
Annual career fairs and job expos organized by KTH and Stockholm University.
Opportunities to meet and network with potential employers and industry leaders.
Alumni Networks:
Strong and active alumni networks providing mentorship and networking opportunities.
Alumni events and reunions facilitate connections between current students and graduates.
Professional Organizations:
Membership and involvement in professional organizations and societies related to students’ fields of study.
Conferences, seminars, and workshops providing additional networking opportunities.
Program Popularity:
Highly sought-after programs, especially at the master's level, tend to have lower acceptance rates due to higher competition.
Niche or highly specialized programs may have higher acceptance rates.
Application Quality:
Strong academic records, relevant research or work experience, and well-prepared application materials (such as statements of purpose and letters of recommendation) significantly enhance the chances of acceptance.
Quota and Capacity:
Each program has a certain number of seats available, which influences the acceptance rate. Programs with limited seats will naturally have lower acceptance rates.
Address:
AlbaNova University Center
Roslagstullsbacken 21
SE-106 91 Stockholm
Sweden