Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Faculties and Departments:
Faculty of Arts: Covers disciplines like history, philosophy, and language studies.
Faculty of Medicine: Offers programs in medicine, dentistry, and biomedical sciences.
Faculty of Science and Technology: Includes natural sciences, engineering, and computer science.
Faculty of Social Sciences: Encompasses economics, sociology, psychology, and more.
Degree Programs:
Umeå University offers a wide range of undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs.
Popular programs include those in environmental science, business administration, and health sciences.
International Collaboration:
The university has numerous exchange programs and partnerships with institutions worldwide.
Many programs are available in English, attracting a significant number of international students.
Research Institutes:
The university is home to several research centers and institutes, including the Umeå Plant Science Centre and the Umeå Centre for Molecular Medicine.
It is known for its contributions to various fields, particularly in environmental and life sciences.
Innovative Environment:
Umeå University fosters an environment conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship.
Collaborations with industry and public sector organizations are common, supporting applied research and development projects.
Main Campus:
The main campus, located in Umeå, features modern facilities, including state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries, and study spaces.
The campus also has a vibrant cultural scene with museums, theaters, and art galleries.
Student Life:
The university provides a rich student life with various clubs, organizations, and recreational activities.
Sports facilities, student unions, and events ensure a well-rounded experience for students.
Sustainability:
Umeå University is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility, incorporating green practices into its operations and curricula.
Umeå City:
Umeå is a dynamic city known for its cultural life, including music, art, and literature festivals.
The city’s natural surroundings offer opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and exploring the scenic landscapes of northern Sweden.
Cultural Significance:
Umeå was named the European Capital of Culture in 2014, highlighting its vibrant cultural and creative sectors.
Bachelor's Programs:
Language Studies
History
Philosophy
Literature
Master's Programs:
Archaeology
English Literature
Cultural Analysis
Linguistics
Bachelor's Programs:
Medicine
Dentistry
Nursing
Biomedical Sciences
Master's Programs:
Public Health
Biomedical Engineering
Nutrition
Doctoral Programs:
Ph.D. programs in medical and health sciences
Bachelor's Programs:
Computer Science
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Engineering
Master's Programs:
Computational Science and Engineering
Molecular Biology
Environmental Science
Renewable Energy
Advanced Robotics
Doctoral Programs:
Ph.D. programs in various scientific and engineering disciplines
Bachelor's Programs:
Psychology
Sociology
Economics
Political Science
International Relations
Master's Programs:
Strategic Communication
Criminology
Economics
Social Work
Political Science
Doctoral Programs:
Ph.D. programs in social sciences
Bachelor's Programs:
Business Administration
Economics
Statistics
Master's Programs:
Business Development and Internationalization
Finance
Marketing
Economics
Management
Doctoral Programs:
Ph.D. programs in business, economics, and statistics
Bachelor's Programs:
Environmental Science
Cognitive Science
Master's Programs:
Sustainable Development
Global Health
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Arts |
|
|
Language Studies |
3 years |
$10,000 |
History |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Philosophy |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Literature |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Faculty of Medicine |
|
|
Medicine |
5.5 years |
$22,000 |
Dentistry |
5 years |
$22,000 |
Nursing |
3 years |
$12,000 |
Biomedical Sciences |
3 years |
$12,000 |
Faculty of Science and Technology |
|
|
Computer Science |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Biology |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Physics |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Chemistry |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Engineering |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
|
|
Psychology |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Sociology |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Economics |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Political Science |
3 years |
$10,000 |
International Relations |
3 years |
$10,000 |
School of Business, Economics, and Statistics |
|
|
Business Administration |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Economics |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Statistics |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Interdisciplinary Programs |
|
|
Environmental Science |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Cognitive Science |
3 years |
$10,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Faculty of Arts |
|
|
Archaeology |
2 years |
$10,000 |
English Literature |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Cultural Analysis |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Linguistics |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Faculty of Medicine |
|
|
Public Health |
2 years |
$17,000 |
Biomedical Engineering |
2 years |
$17,000 |
Nutrition |
2 years |
$17,000 |
Faculty of Science and Technology |
|
|
Computational Science and Engineering |
2 years |
$15,000 |
Molecular Biology |
2 years |
$15,000 |
Environmental Science |
2 years |
$15,000 |
Renewable Energy |
2 years |
$15,000 |
Advanced Robotics |
2 years |
$15,000 |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
|
|
Strategic Communication |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Criminology |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Economics |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Social Work |
2 years |
$10,000 |
Political Science |
2 years |
$10,000 |
School of Business, Economics, and Statistics |
|
|
Business Development and Internationalization |
2 years |
$12,000 |
Finance |
2 years |
$12,000 |
Marketing |
2 years |
$12,000 |
Economics |
2 years |
$12,000 |
Management |
2 years |
$12,000 |
Interdisciplinary Programs |
|
|
Sustainable Development |
2 years |
$15,000 |
Global Health |
2 years |
$15,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Faculty of Arts |
|
|
History |
4 years |
N/A |
Philosophy |
4 years |
N/A |
Linguistics |
4 years |
N/A |
Literature |
4 years |
N/A |
Faculty of Medicine |
|
|
Medical Science |
4 years |
N/A |
Public Health |
4 years |
N/A |
Biomedical Sciences |
4 years |
N/A |
Faculty of Science and Technology |
|
|
Computer Science |
4 years |
N/A |
Biology |
4 years |
N/A |
Physics |
4 years |
N/A |
Chemistry |
4 years |
N/A |
Environmental Science |
4 years |
N/A |
Engineering |
4 years |
N/A |
Faculty of Social Sciences |
|
|
Psychology |
4 years |
N/A |
Sociology |
4 years |
N/A |
Economics |
4 years |
N/A |
Political Science |
4 years |
N/A |
International Relations |
4 years |
N/A |
School of Business, Economics, and Statistics |
|
|
Business Administration |
4 years |
N/A |
Economics |
4 years |
N/A |
Statistics |
4 years |
N/A |
Interdisciplinary Programs |
|
|
Environmental Science |
4 years |
N/A |
Global Health |
4 years |
N/A |
International Business Program
Life Science
Computational Science and Engineering
Computational Science and Engineering
Finance
Public Health
Environmental Science
Molecular Biology
Sustainable Development
Available across various disciplines with no tuition fees, and students are usually employed by the university.
Bachelor’s Programs: Approximately $10,000 - $15,000 per year.
Master’s Programs: Approximately $10,000 - $17,000 per year.
PhD Programs: No tuition fees; PhD students receive a salary.
Umeå University Scholarship: Covers tuition fees fully or partially for selected master’s students.
Swedish Institute Scholarships: For highly qualified international students from certain countries.
Orientation Program: Introduces new students to the university, the city of Umeå, and Swedish culture.
International Office: Provides support with immigration, housing, and integration into university life.
Language Courses: Swedish language courses are offered for free to help students integrate.
Academic Support: Study advisors, libraries, and writing centers are available to assist with academic work.
Counseling and Health Services: Professional support for mental health and well-being.
Career Services: Guidance and resources to help students with career planning and job search.
Accommodation: Umeå University offers housing options for international students through its Housing Office. Options include dormitories and apartments.
Student Unions and Organizations: Numerous student unions and organizations offer social activities, cultural events, and opportunities for involvement.
Cultural and Social Activities: Umeå is known for its vibrant cultural scene, including festivals, music events, and outdoor activities.
Sports and Recreation: Access to sports facilities, gyms, and organized recreational activities.
Cost of Living: Moderate compared to other Swedish cities. Expect to budget for housing, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Climate: Umeå experiences cold winters with snow and mild summers. Suitable clothing for different seasons is necessary.
Transport: Well-connected by public transport. Biking is popular and the city is bike-friendly.
Universityadmissions.se: All applications for bachelor’s and master’s programs are submitted through the Swedish national application portal, Universityadmissions.se.
Autumn Semester: Application period typically opens in mid-October and closes in mid-January.
Spring Semester: Application period typically opens in early June and closes in mid-August.
Bachelor’s Programs:
Secondary Education: Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL).
Specific Program Requirements: Certain programs may have additional requirements such as specific subjects or grades.
Master’s Programs:
Bachelor’s Degree: A relevant bachelor’s degree from an internationally recognized university.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL).
Specific Program Requirements: Additional requirements may include a statement of purpose, CV, letters of recommendation, and specific undergraduate courses.
1. Create an Account: Sign up at Universityadmissions.se.
2. Select Programs: Search for Umeå University and select the programs you wish to apply for.
3. Submit Documents: Upload required documents such as transcripts, degree certificates, proof of English proficiency, CV, and letters of recommendation.
4. Pay Application Fee: An application fee of approximately SEK 900 (about USD 90) is required for non-EU/EEA students.
5. Submit Application: Complete and submit the application before the deadline.
Notification of Selection Results: Applicants are usually notified of admission results in late March for the autumn semester and in October for the spring semester.
PhD positions are typically treated as employment positions and are advertised on the university’s website. Candidates apply directly to these positions.
Master’s Degree: A relevant master’s degree or equivalent.
Research Proposal: A detailed research proposal outlining the intended research.
Academic References: Letters of recommendation from academic professionals.
CV and Publications: A comprehensive CV and any relevant publications or academic work.
English Proficiency: Proof of proficiency in English (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL).
1. Find a PhD Position: Check the Umeå University job listings or the specific department’s website for available PhD positions.
2. Prepare Application: Prepare all required documents including the research proposal, CV, academic references, and proof of English proficiency.
3. Submit Application: Follow the instructions in the job listing to submit the application directly to the department or through the university’s application portal.
Autumn Semester:
Application Period: Mid-October to mid-January
Notification of Results: Late March
Semester Start: Late August or early September
Spring Semester:
Application Period: Early June to mid-August
Notification of Results: October
Semester Start: January
Application Periods: Varies based on the availability of positions. PhD positions are advertised throughout the year, depending on the department's needs and funding availability.
Secondary Education:
Completion of secondary education equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school.
Specific Course Requirements:
Certain programs may have additional subject-specific requirements, such as mathematics or science subjects.
English Proficiency:
Proof of English proficiency through standardized tests such as IELTS (usually a minimum score of 6.5 overall and no section below 5.5) or TOEFL (minimum score of 90 with at least 20 in each section).
Bachelor’s Degree:
A completed bachelor’s degree from an internationally recognized university in a relevant field.
Specific Program Requirements:
Some programs may require a specific undergraduate degree, coursework, or relevant work experience.
English Proficiency:
Proof of English proficiency through standardized tests such as IELTS (usually a minimum score of 6.5 overall and no section below 5.5) or TOEFL (minimum score of 90 with at least 20 in each section).
Supporting Documents:
May include a statement of purpose, CV, letters of recommendation, and a portfolio for certain programs (e.g., design).
Master’s Degree:
A completed master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Research Proposal:
A detailed research proposal that aligns with the research interests of the department.
Academic References:
Letters of recommendation from academic professionals who can attest to the applicant’s qualifications and potential for research.
English Proficiency:
Proof of English proficiency through standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL, especially if the previous education was not conducted in English.
Supporting Documents:
A comprehensive CV, any relevant publications, and a cover letter detailing the motivation for applying and how the research interests align with the department.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Coverage |
Application Process |
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Umeå University Scholarship |
- High academic performance |
- Full or partial tuition fee waiver |
- Apply through Universityadmissions.se |
|
- Admitted to a master's program at Umeå University |
|
- Submit required documents and application |
Swedish Institute Scholarships |
- Non-EU/EEA countries |
- Full tuition fee coverage |
- Apply through the Swedish Institute website |
|
- Demonstrated leadership qualities |
- Living expenses |
- Complete the online application form |
|
- Relevant work experience |
- Travel grant |
|
Visby Programme Scholarships |
- Citizens of Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, and Ukraine |
- Full tuition fee coverage |
- Apply through the Swedish Institute website |
|
- Academic excellence and leadership potential |
- Living expenses |
- Submit required documents and application |
The Erling-Persson Scholarship |
- High achieving students from developing countries |
- Full or partial tuition fee waiver |
- Automatically considered when applying |
|
- Accepted to a master's program in public health |
|
- No separate application needed |
Minor Field Studies (MFS) |
- Swedish and international students enrolled in a Swedish university |
- Research grant for field studies |
- Apply through Umeå University’s departments |
|
- Bachelor's or master's level |
|
- Submit research proposal and application |
Other Departmental Scholarships |
N/A |
N/A |
- Contact respective department |
|
|
|
Umeå Student Union (USU): Represents students' interests, organizes social events, and provides support services.
Umeå Student Union of Science and Technology (NTK): Focuses on students in the science and technology disciplines.
Umeå Medical and Health Sciences Student Union (MSU): Represents students in the medical and health sciences fields.
Student Associations: Numerous associations based on interests, hobbies, and academic disciplines, such as cultural clubs, sports clubs, and academic societies.
Film Screenings: Regular movie nights organized by student associations and the university.
Concerts and Music Festivals: Umeå is known for its vibrant music scene, with events like the Umeå Jazz Festival.
Theater and Art Exhibitions: Performances and exhibitions held at various venues on and off-campus.
IKSU Sport: One of Scandinavia’s largest sports centers, offering facilities for fitness, swimming, team sports, and more.
Outdoor Activities: Opportunities for skiing, hiking, and other outdoor activities due to Umeå’s natural surroundings.
Student Sports Clubs: sports clubs for team sports, individual sports, and recreational activities.
Umeå University Library: Provides extensive resources, study spaces, and support services.
Specialized Libraries: Available for specific faculties and disciplines.
Study Halls and Group Rooms: Various spaces across campus for individual and group study.
Study Advisors: Available to assist with academic planning, course selection, and career advice.
Writing Centers: Support for writing assignments, thesis projects, and other academic writing needs.
Computer Labs: Accessible to students for coursework and research.
IT Support Services: Help with technical issues, software, and hardware problems.
Student Dormitories: Affordable housing options with private rooms and shared facilities.
Apartments: Single and family apartments for students preferring more privacy.
Shared Apartments and Private Rentals: Options in and around Umeå city for those looking for more independence.
Student Health Service: Provides medical care, mental health support, and counseling services.
Preventive Health Programs: Workshops and activities promoting healthy lifestyles.
Counseling Services: Professional counseling for personal and academic issues.
Peer Support Groups: Student-led groups offering support and social connections.
Advising: Provides one-on-one career counseling to help students with career planning, resume writing, and job search strategies.
Workshops and Seminars: Regularly organized on topics such as career planning, job applications, interview techniques, and networking skills.
Academic Internships: Many programs at Umeå University include internships or practical placements as part of the curriculum, especially in fields like engineering, business, and health sciences.
Research Internships: Opportunities to work as research assistants in various university departments and research projects.
Industry Partnerships: Collaboration with local and international companies to offer internship positions to students.
University Job Portal: A platform where employers post job and internship opportunities specifically targeting Umeå University students.
Local and National Job Boards: Assistance with accessing and navigating various Swedish job portals like Arbetsförmedlingen (Swedish Public Employment Service).
Career Fairs: Regular career fairs organized on campus where students can meet and network with potential employers from various industries.
Company Presentations: Events where companies present themselves and their opportunities to students.
Networking Events: Organized networking sessions to help students connect with industry professionals and alumni.
Visa and Work Permit Assistance: Guidance on visa regulations and work permits for international students wishing to work during or after their studies.
Legal Workshops: Sessions providing information on Swedish labor laws, employment rights, and related topics.
Swedish Language Courses: Free Swedish language courses to improve employability in the Swedish job market.
Language Cafes and Conversation Groups: Informal settings where students can practice Swedish with peers and native speakers.
Alumni Network: A strong network of Umeå University alumni who can provide mentorship, job leads, and career advice.
Mentorship Programs: Formal mentorship programs connecting students with alumni working in relevant industries.
Umeå Biotech Incubator: Support for students interested in starting their own business, particularly in biotechnology and related fields.
Uminova Innovation: Offers resources, coaching, and funding opportunities for entrepreneurial students.
Program Popularity:
More competitive programs, such as those in medicine, business, and certain engineering fields, tend to have lower acceptance rates due to high demand.
Level of Study:
Bachelor’s programs may have different acceptance dynamics compared to master’s and PhD programs. Master’s programs often attract a large number of international applicants, which can affect acceptance rates.
Number of Applicants:
The number of applications received each year can significantly impact the acceptance rate. Programs that receive a large volume of applications will naturally have a lower acceptance rate.
Admission Requirements:
Meeting the minimum admission requirements, such as specific academic qualifications, English proficiency, and additional program-specific criteria, plays a crucial role in the selection process.
Location: Centrally located in Umeå city.
Facilities:
Academic Buildings: Includes faculties of medicine, science and technology, social sciences, arts, and more.
Umeå University Library: A central resource with extensive collections and study spaces.
IKSU Sport: One of the largest sports facilities in Scandinavia, offering fitness classes, swimming, and various sports.
Campus Arts: Includes the Umeå School of Architecture, Umeå Institute of Design, and Umeå Academy of Fine Arts.
Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC): A leading research institute in plant biology.
Umeå Centre for Molecular Medicine (UCMM): A prominent research center in biomedical sciences.
Student Services: Includes academic advising, career services, health services, and international office.