Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 3 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Established: 1844
Type: Public University
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Language of Instruction: Primarily Swedish, with some courses and programs in English
Konstfack offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including:
Bachelor's Programs:
Fine Art
Industrial Design
Interior Architecture & Furniture Design
Graphic Design & Illustration
Art Education
Master's Programs:
Fine Art
Design (specializations include Craft, Industrial Design, Spatial Design)
Visual Communication
Art in the Public Realm
CRAFT! (a program focusing on ceramics and glass, textiles, and jewelry)
Doctoral Programs: Available in collaboration with other institutions.
Studios and Workshops: Equipped for a wide range of creative activities, including ceramics, glass, textiles, woodworking, metalworking, and digital fabrication.
Libraries and Archives: Comprehensive collections supporting research and practice in art and design.
Exhibition Spaces: Galleries for student and faculty exhibitions, public events, and collaborations with external artists and designers.
Interdisciplinary Approach: Encourages cross-disciplinary projects and collaborations.
Strong Industry Connections: Partnerships with industry leaders, enabling practical experience and networking opportunities.
Global Perspective: Emphasis on international exchange and collaboration, attracting students and faculty from around the world.
Sustainability: Focus on sustainable practices and critical engagement with social and environmental issues.
Konstfack has a significant impact on the art and design world, with many alumni achieving international recognition. Notable alumni include:
Carl Larsson: Famous painter and interior designer.
Annika Ekdahl: Textile artist.
Fredrik Wretman: Sculptor and performance artist.
Lisa Bengtsson: Graphic designer and illustrator.
Highly Competitive: Admission involves a rigorous selection process, including portfolio reviews, interviews, and sometimes entrance exams.
Application Periods: Typically once a year, with deadlines varying by program.
Campus: Situated in Telefonplan, a dynamic area in Stockholm known for its creative community.
Cultural Hub: Stockholm provides a rich cultural environment with numerous galleries, museums, and creative industries.
Fine Art (BFA)
Focuses on various artistic practices, including painting, sculpture, video, installation, and new media.
Emphasizes critical thinking, experimentation, and personal expression.
Industrial Design (BFA)
Covers the design of products, systems, and services.
Includes user-centered design, sustainability, and innovation.
Interior Architecture & Furniture Design (BFA)
Combines spatial design with furniture creation.
Emphasizes functionality, aesthetics, and sustainable design.
Graphic Design & Illustration (BFA)
Focuses on visual communication, branding, editorial design, and illustration.
Encourages creativity and storytelling through various media.
Art Education (BFA)
Prepares students for teaching art at different educational levels.
Combines artistic practice with pedagogical theory and methods.
Fine Art (MFA)
Advanced study in contemporary art practices.
Encourages independent research, critical dialogue, and professional development.
Design (MFA)
Specializations include:
Craft: Focus on ceramics and glass, textiles, and jewelry. Emphasizes materiality and craftsmanship.
Industrial Design: Advanced product and service design, with a focus on sustainability and user experience.
Spatial Design: Exploration of spatial environments, including interior architecture, public spaces, and installations.
Visual Communication (MFA)
In-depth study of graphic design, illustration, and visual storytelling.
Focus on creating effective and engaging visual content across various platforms.
Art in the Public Realm (MFA)
Focus on art practices in public spaces.
Encourages engagement with social, political, and environmental contexts.
CRAFT! (MFA)
Emphasizes hands-on exploration and innovation in ceramics, glass, textiles, and jewelry.
Combines traditional techniques with contemporary approaches.
PhD in Art, Design, and Crafts
Conducted in collaboration with other institutions.
Focus on original research and contribution to the field.
Includes a combination of practice-based research and theoretical studies.
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (per year) |
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Fine Art (BFA) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Industrial Design (BFA) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Interior Architecture & Furniture Design (BFA) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Graphic Design & Illustration (BFA) |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Art Education (BFA) |
3.5 years |
$30,000 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (per year) |
---|---|---|
Fine Art (MFA) |
2 years |
$32,000 |
Design (MFA) - Craft |
2 years |
$32,000 |
Design (MFA) - Industrial Design |
2 years |
$32,000 |
Design (MFA) - Spatial Design |
2 years |
$32,000 |
Visual Communication (MFA) |
2 years |
$32,000 |
Art in the Public Realm (MFA) |
2 years |
$32,000 |
CRAFT! (MFA) - Ceramics and Glass |
2 years |
$32,000 |
CRAFT! (MFA) - Textiles |
2 years |
$32,000 |
CRAFT! (MFA) - Jewelry |
2 years |
$32,000 |
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (per year) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Art, Design, and Crafts |
4 years |
N/A |
Language of Instruction: While most bachelor's programs are taught in Swedish, many master's programs are offered in English to accommodate international students.
Degree Programs: International students can apply for both bachelor's and master's programs. The PhD programs are also open to international applicants and are conducted in English.
Admission Requirements: International students must meet the same academic and portfolio requirements as domestic students. Additionally, proof of English proficiency (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS) is often required for programs taught in English.
Application Deadlines: The application period typically runs from mid-October to mid-January for autumn semester admissions. Specific dates can vary, so it's essential to check the Konstfack website for the most accurate information.
Non-EU/EEA Students: International students from outside the EU/EEA are required to pay tuition fees.
Bachelor's Programs: Approximately $30,000 per year.
Master's Programs: Approximately $32,000 per year.
EU/EEA Students: Students from the EU/EEA are exempt from tuition fees.
Swedish Institute Scholarships: These scholarships are available for highly qualified international students from specific countries and cover tuition fees and living expenses.
Konstfack Scholarships: Limited scholarships may be available directly through Konstfack for international students based on merit and financial need.
Orientation Programs: Konstfack offers orientation programs to help international students settle in and navigate their new environment.
Housing Assistance: While Konstfack does not provide on-campus housing, it offers assistance in finding accommodation in Stockholm.
Language Support: Swedish language courses are often available to help international students integrate into Swedish society.
Cost of Living: Living in Stockholm can be relatively expensive. Students should budget for accommodation, food, transportation, and other living expenses. Monthly living expenses can range from $900 to $1,500.
Cultural Experience: Stockholm is a vibrant city with a rich cultural scene, including museums, galleries, music, and theaters. It offers a safe and welcoming environment for international students.
Student Unions and Organizations: International students can join various student unions and organizations that offer social activities, networking opportunities, and support.
Events and Exhibitions: Students at Konstfack have numerous opportunities to participate in and attend exhibitions, workshops, and other events.
Industry Connections: Konstfack has strong connections with the industry, providing students with opportunities for internships, projects, and networking.
Alumni Network: The university's extensive alumni network can be a valuable resource for career advice and opportunities.
Visa and Residence Permit: International students from outside the EU/EEA need a residence permit for studies. It's important to apply for the permit well in advance.
Health Insurance: Students from outside the EU/EEA must arrange health insurance. EU/EEA students should bring their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
High School Diploma: Equivalent to the Swedish secondary school certificate.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) if the program is taught in English.
Portfolio: A digital portfolio showcasing previous work, creativity, and skills.
Entrance Exam/Interview: Some programs may require an entrance exam or interview.
Apply Online: Applications are submitted through the Swedish national application portal.
Documentation: Upload required documents (transcripts, proof of English proficiency, portfolio).
Application Fee: Pay the application fee (non-EU/EEA students only).
Deadlines: The application period typically opens in mid-October and closes in mid-January for the autumn semester.
Bachelor’s Degree: A relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
Portfolio: A digital portfolio demonstrating relevant work and skills.
Project Proposal/Statement of Intent: Some programs require a project proposal or a statement of intent outlining the applicant’s goals and interests.
Apply Online: Applications are submitted through the Swedish national application portal.
Documentation: Upload required documents (degree certificates, transcripts, proof of English proficiency, portfolio, project proposal/statement of intent).
Application Fee: Pay the application fee (non-EU/EEA students only).
Deadlines: The application period typically opens in mid-October and closes in mid-January for the autumn semester.
Master’s Degree: A relevant master’s degree or equivalent.
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research project.
CV and References: A curriculum vitae and letters of recommendation.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English if the program is conducted in English.
Contact Faculty: Prospective doctoral students are advised to contact potential supervisors or departments at Konstfack to discuss research interests and availability of positions.
Submit Application: Applications are usually submitted directly to the department or via advertised doctoral positions on the university’s website.
Documentation: Provide all required documents (research proposal, CV, references, proof of English proficiency).
Deadlines: Application deadlines vary depending on the specific doctoral position and funding availability.
Application Period: Mid-October to mid-January for the autumn semester.
Semester Start: Late August or early September.
Application Period: Mid-October to mid-January for the autumn semester.
Semester Start: Late August or early September.
Application Period: Varies depending on the specific doctoral position and funding availability. Typically, there is no fixed application period; applications are accepted based on available positions and funding.
Academic Requirements:
High School Diploma: Equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school certificate.
Specific Subject Requirements: Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites.
Language Requirements:
Swedish Proficiency: Required for most bachelor's programs since they are primarily taught in Swedish.
English Proficiency: If applicable, proof of proficiency in English for courses or parts of the program offered in English (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS).
Portfolio:
A digital portfolio showcasing previous work, creativity, and skills. The portfolio is a crucial part of the application and should reflect the applicant's artistic and design capabilities.
Entrance Exam/Interview:
Some programs may require an entrance exam or an interview as part of the selection process.
Academic Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree: A relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
Specific Subject Requirements: Some programs may have specific prerequisites related to the field of study.
Language Requirements:
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English is required (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) since many master's programs are taught in English.
Portfolio:
A digital portfolio demonstrating relevant work, creativity, and skills. This portfolio is a significant part of the application.
Project Proposal/Statement of Intent:
Some programs may require a project proposal or a statement of intent outlining the applicant’s goals, interests, and proposed area of study or research.
Academic Requirements:
Master’s Degree: A relevant master’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research project, its significance, methodology, and expected outcomes.
Language Requirements:
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English if the program is conducted in English (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS).
CV and References:
A curriculum vitae (CV) detailing academic and professional experience.
Letters of recommendation from academic or professional references.
Additional Requirements:
Depending on the program and department, there might be additional requirements such as interviews or specific preparatory courses.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
Application Period |
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Swedish Institute Scholarships |
Non-EU/EEA students from selected countries |
Tuition fees, living expenses, insurance, travel grant |
(usually early spring) |
Konstfack Scholarships |
High-achieving international master's students |
Partial tuition fee waiver |
Upon admission |
Erasmus+ Scholarships |
EU/EEA students for exchange programs |
Mobility grant for living expenses |
During exchange application |
Nordplus Scholarships |
Nordic and Baltic students for exchange programs |
Mobility grant for living expenses |
During exchange application |
Global Grant Scholarships |
International students |
(depends on the funding organization) |
N/A |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (per month) |
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Campus Location |
Located in Telefonplan, Stockholm |
N/A |
Studios and Workshops |
Equipped for ceramics, glass, textiles, woodworking, metalworking, and digital fabrication |
N/A |
Libraries and Archives |
Comprehensive collections for research and practice in art and design |
N/A |
Exhibition Spaces |
Galleries for student and faculty exhibitions and public events |
N/A |
Student Union |
Organizes social activities, provides support, and represents student interests |
N/A |
Cafeteria |
On-campus dining facilities offering meals and snacks |
Varies |
Housing Assistance |
Assistance in finding accommodation in Stockholm |
N/A |
Student Accommodation |
Typically, apartments and dormitory-style living through various housing agencies |
$500 - $900 |
Private Accommodation |
Renting private apartments or shared flats in Stockholm |
$700 - $1,200 |
Aspect |
Description |
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Academic Environment |
Interdisciplinary approach, state-of-the-art facilities, and hands-on learning opportunities. |
Student Union (Konstfack Studentkår) |
Organizes events, provides support services, and represents student interests. Membership includes access to various activities and resources. |
Clubs and Societies |
Various student-run clubs and societies cater to diverse interests, including arts, design, music, and sports. |
Workshops and Studios |
Access to specialized workshops and studios for ceramics, glass, textiles, woodworking, metalworking, and digital fabrication. |
Exhibitions and Events |
Regular exhibitions, workshops, guest lectures, and collaborative projects with industry professionals. |
Cultural Scene |
Located in Stockholm, a city rich in cultural venues, museums, galleries, theaters, and music venues. |
Accommodation |
Assistance in finding student housing, with options ranging from dormitory-style living to private apartments. |
Dining Facilities |
On-campus cafeteria offering meals and snacks, plus numerous cafes and restaurants nearby. |
Health and Wellbeing |
Access to healthcare services, mental health support, and wellness programs. |
Sports and Recreation |
Various sports facilities and clubs, plus opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking, and skiing. |
International Community |
A diverse student body with opportunities for international exchange and collaboration. |
Career Services |
Support with internships, job placements, and career counseling, plus strong industry connections. |
Sustainability Initiatives |
Emphasis on sustainable practices in both academic and campus life, including recycling programs and eco-friendly projects. |
Public Transportation |
Excellent public transport links, including buses, trams, and the Stockholm metro, making it easy to navigate the city. |
Aspect |
Description |
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Career Services |
Offers career counseling, workshops, and resume-building support. |
Industry Connections |
Strong links with industry professionals and companies for networking. |
Internship Opportunities |
Assistance in finding internships relevant to students' fields of study. |
Job Fairs and Events |
Regularly organized job fairs and networking events with potential employers. |
Alumni Network |
Active alumni network providing mentorship and career advice. |
Collaborative Projects |
Opportunities for students to work on real-world projects with industry partners. |
Portfolio Development |
Guidance on creating and presenting professional portfolios. |
Exhibition Opportunities |
Platforms for showcasing student work to industry professionals. |
Entrepreneurial Support |
Resources and support for students interested in starting their own businesses. |
Online Job Portals |
Access to job portals and listings specifically for Konstfack students. |
1. Portfolio Review: A significant component of the application process is the portfolio submission, where applicants must showcase their best work. The quality, originality, and relevance of the portfolio play a crucial role in the acceptance decision.
2. Academic Requirements: Applicants must meet the academic prerequisites for the specific program they are applying to. This includes holding the necessary previous degrees and meeting any specific subject requirements.
3. Language Proficiency: For programs taught in English, non-native speakers must demonstrate proficiency in English, usually through standardized tests like TOEFL or IELTS.
4. Interviews and Entrance Exams: Some programs may require additional steps such as interviews, entrance exams, or specific project proposals.
5. Competition: The number of applicants varies each year, but Konstfack attracts a large number of applicants from around the world, contributing to its selective admissions process.
Aspect |
Details |
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Address |
LM Ericssons väg 14, 126 26 Hägersten, Stockholm, Sweden |
Area |
Telefonplan, Stockholm |
Transportation |
Well-connected via public transport including metro, bus, and cycling paths |
Nearby Facilities |
Cafes, restaurants, shops, cultural venues, parks |
Accessibility |
Accessible facilities for students with disabilities |