Course Level: | Master's | |
---|---|---|
Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
Founded: 1477
Motto: "Gratiae veritas naturae" (The truth of nature through grace)
Type: Public research university
Rector: Anders Hagfeldt (as of the latest update)
Campus: Urban and spread across multiple buildings and campuses in Uppsala
Uppsala University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. The university is organized into several faculties, including:
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Social Sciences
Faculty of Languages
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Science and Technology
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Theology
Faculty of Educational Sciences
The university is renowned for its research contributions in various fields, particularly in the natural sciences, medicine, and humanities.
Uppsala University is a major research institution, with numerous research centers and institutes. It is involved in various international research collaborations and has produced several Nobel laureates. Key research areas include:
Molecular and cellular biology
Genetics
Physics
Mathematics
Medicine
Humanities and social sciences
Student life at Uppsala University is rich and diverse, with a strong emphasis on traditions and student organizations. The student unions and "nations" (student societies with historical roots) play a central role in social activities, events, and student representation. Each nation offers various activities, such as clubs, sports, and cultural events, fostering a strong sense of community.
Carl Linnaeus: Renowned botanist and physician, known as the father of modern taxonomy.
Anders Celsius: Inventor of the Celsius temperature scale.
Dag Hammarskjöld: Former Secretary-General of the United Nations and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Svante Arrhenius: Nobel Prize-winning scientist known for his work in chemistry and physics.
Archaeology and Ancient History
Art History
Philosophy
History
Languages (including English, French, German, Spanish, etc.)
Literature
Business and Economics
Political Science
Sociology
Psychology
Communication Studies
Education
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Earth Sciences
Computer Science
Medicine
Biomedicine
Nursing
Law
Digital Humanities
Cultural Heritage and Sustainability
Aesthetics
Economics
Political Science
Peace and Conflict Studies
Human-Computer Interaction
Molecular Medicine
Renewable Energy
Computational Science
Engineering Physics
Global Health
Public Health
Medical Research
International Business Law
Human Rights Law
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor in Game Design and Graphics |
3 years |
$12,800 |
Bachelor in Game Design and Programming |
3 years |
$12,800 |
Bachelor in Game Design and Project Management |
3 years |
$12,800 |
Bachelor in Leadership - Quality Management and Improvement |
3 years |
$9,500 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master’s Program in Sustainable Development |
2 years |
$14,300 |
Master’s Program in International Health |
1 year |
$16,000 |
Master’s Program in Computational Science |
2 years |
$17,500 |
Master’s Program in Molecular Medicine |
2 years |
$16,500 |
Master’s Program in Global Health |
1 year |
$16,000 |
Master’s Program in Public Health |
2 years |
$16,500 |
Master’s Program in Renewable Energy |
2 years |
$17,500 |
Master’s Program in Engineering Physics |
2 years |
$17,500 |
Master’s Program in Digital Humanities |
2 years |
$11,000 |
Master’s Program in Cultural Heritage and Sustainability |
2 years |
$11,000 |
Master’s Program in Human-Computer Interaction |
2 years |
$17,500 |
Master’s Program in International Business Law |
2 years |
$14,300 |
Master’s Program in Human Rights Law |
2 years |
$14,300 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Biology |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Chemistry |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Physics |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Medicine |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Mathematics |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Computer Science |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Earth Sciences |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Law |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Economics |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Political Science |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Psychology |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Sociology |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in History |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Linguistics |
4-5 years |
$0 |
PhD in Theology |
4-5 years |
$0 |
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
Founded: 1477
Type: Public research university
Language of Instruction: Primarily Swedish and English (many master's programs and some bachelor's programs are offered in English)
Uppsala University offers a wide range of programs at the bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels. Many master's programs and several bachelor's programs are taught in English, making it accessible for international students.
Game Design and Graphics
Game Design and Programming
Game Design and Project Management
Leadership - Quality Management and Improvement
Some of the popular master's programs offered in English include:
Sustainable Development
International Health
Computational Science
Molecular Medicine
Global Health
Public Health
Renewable Energy
Engineering Physics
Digital Humanities
Cultural Heritage and Sustainability
Human-Computer Interaction
International Business Law
Human Rights Law
PhD programs at Uppsala University are fully funded and do not charge tuition fees. They are open to international students and offer competitive funding packages.
Bachelor's Programs: Approximately $12,800 - $14,300 per year
Master's Programs: Approximately $11,000 - $17,500 per year
PhD Programs: No tuition fees, fully funded with a salary
Uppsala University offers several scholarships for international students, particularly at the master's level. Some of the prominent scholarships include:
Uppsala University Global Scholarships: For fee-paying international students applying for master's programs.
Swedish Institute Scholarships: For students from specific countries.
Bachelor's Programs: Applications are typically submitted through the national application portal Universityadmissions.se.
Master's Programs: Applications are also submitted through Universityadmissions.se. Requirements usually include a bachelor's degree, proof of English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS), and sometimes a statement of purpose or letters of recommendation.
PhD Programs: Applications are made directly to the university or through job postings on the university’s website. Requirements include a master’s degree, research proposal, and often the support of a potential supervisor.
Student Nations: Unique to Uppsala, student nations are large student societies that organize social events, sports activities, and cultural events.
Housing: The university provides some accommodation for international students, but it is competitive. It is advisable to apply early and explore private housing options as well.
Support Services: Uppsala University offers extensive support services for international students, including orientation programs, language courses, career counseling, and more.
Cost of Living: Estimated monthly expenses for students are around $900 - $1,200, including accommodation, food, transportation, and leisure.
Language: While many Swedes speak excellent English, learning Swedish can enhance the experience and opportunities in Sweden.
Climate: Uppsala experiences cold winters and mild summers. Students should be prepared for snowy winters.
1. Secondary Education: A high school diploma or equivalent.
2. Proof of English Proficiency: TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent tests.
3. Specific Entry Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements like specific courses or entrance exams.
1. Choose a Program: Review available programs and entry requirements on Uppsala University’s official website.
2. Prepare Documents: Gather all necessary documents, including transcripts, proof of English proficiency, and any additional required materials.
3. Apply Online: Submit your application through the Swedish national application portal Universityadmissions.se.
4. Pay the Application Fee: A non-refundable application fee is required for non-EU/EEA students.
5. Submit Supporting Documents: Upload your documents on the Universityadmissions.se portal or send them by post if required.
6. Wait for Notification: Admissions results are usually announced in April for the autumn semester.
Application Period: Mid-October to mid-January for autumn semester start.
Notification of Selection Results: April.
1. Bachelor’s Degree: An internationally recognized bachelor’s degree.
2. Proof of English Proficiency: TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent tests.
3. Specific Entry Requirements: Depending on the program, additional requirements like work experience, GRE, or GMAT scores might be needed.
1. Choose a Program: Browse master’s programs offered in English on the university’s website.
2. Prepare Documents: Collect transcripts, degree certificates, proof of English proficiency, CV, statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation.
3. Apply Online: Submit your application through Universityadmissions.se.
4. Pay the Application Fee: Non-EU/EEA students must pay a non-refundable application fee.
5. Submit Supporting Documents: Upload required documents on Universityadmissions.se or send by post if necessary.
6. Wait for Notification: Admissions results are typically announced in March for the autumn semester.
Application Period: Mid-October to mid-January for autumn semester start.
Notification of Selection Results: March.
1. Master’s Degree: Typically required in a related field.
2. Research Proposal: Detailed proposal outlining the intended research.
3. Support from Supervisor: Often required to have a potential supervisor’s support.
1. Find a PhD Position: Browse available PhD positions on Uppsala University’s website or academic job portals.
2. Prepare Documents: Collect transcripts, degree certificates, research proposal, CV, and letters of recommendation.
3. Apply Directly: Follow the application instructions provided in the specific PhD position advertisement.
4. Interview: Some positions may require an interview as part of the selection process.
5. Notification: If selected, you will receive an offer which includes details about funding and starting date.
Autumn Semester Start: The primary intake for most programs.
Application Period: Mid-October to mid-January.
Notification of Selection Results: April for bachelor's programs and March for master's programs.
Spring Semester Start: Limited programs are available.
Application Period: Mid-June to mid-August.
Notification of Selection Results: October.
Year-Round Admissions: PhD positions are advertised throughout the year with specific deadlines for each position.
Secondary Education:
A completed high school education equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary education.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based) or 575 (paper-based).
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5, with no section below 5.5.
Other equivalent tests may be accepted.
Specific Entry Requirements:
Some programs may require specific high school courses or entrance exams.
Application Documents:
High school transcripts.
Proof of English proficiency.
Other documents as specified by the program.
Bachelor’s Degree:
An internationally recognized bachelor's degree equivalent to a Swedish degree.
English Proficiency:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 90 (internet-based).
IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5, with no section below 5.5.
Other equivalent tests may be accepted.
Specific Entry Requirements:
Some programs may require a specific academic background, work experience, or additional tests like GRE or GMAT.
Application Documents:
Bachelor's degree certificate.
Transcripts of records.
Proof of English proficiency.
CV/Resume.
Statement of purpose.
Letters of recommendation.
Master’s Degree:
Typically required in a related field.
Research Proposal:
A detailed proposal outlining the intended research project.
Support from Supervisor:
Often required to have the support of a potential supervisor.
Application Documents:
Master's degree certificate.
Transcripts of records.
Research proposal.
CV/Resume.
Letters of recommendation.
Proof of English proficiency (if applicable).
Source |
Ranking/Rating |
---|---|
QS World University Rankings |
124 |
US News & World Report - Global |
95 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligible Programs |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage |
---|---|---|---|
Uppsala University Global Scholarships |
Master’s Programs |
Non-EU/EEA citizens; academic excellence |
Tuition fee waiver |
The King Carl Gustaf Scholarship |
Master’s Programs |
Non-EU/EEA citizens; students from specific countries facing adversity |
Tuition fee waiver |
Uppsala University President's Club Scholarship |
Master’s Programs |
Non-EU/EEA citizens; academic excellence |
Tuition fee waiver |
Anders Wall Scholarship |
Master’s Programs |
Non-EU/EEA citizens; academic excellence |
Tuition fee waiver |
The Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (SISGP) |
Master’s Programs |
Non-EU/EEA citizens from eligible countries |
Tuition fee waiver, living expenses, insurance, travel grant |
Erasmus Mundus Scholarships |
Specific Erasmus Mundus Master’s Programs |
EU/EEA and non-EU/EEA citizens |
Tuition fee waiver, living expenses, insurance, travel grant |
Swedish Institute Study Scholarships |
Master’s Programs |
Non-EU/EEA citizens from eligible countries |
Tuition fee waiver, living expenses, insurance, travel grant |
Facility |
Description |
Cost (USD) per Month (approx.) |
---|---|---|
Main Campuses |
- Uppsala Campus: Central location with historic buildings and modern facilities. |
N/A |
|
- Gotland Campus: Located in Visby, offering unique programs and a close-knit community. |
N/A |
Accommodation Options |
|
|
- Student Dormitories |
Single rooms, shared kitchens and bathrooms, often located near the university. |
$400 - $700 |
- Student Apartments |
Studio or shared apartments, private kitchen and bathroom. |
$500 - $900 |
- Corridor Rooms |
Private rooms with shared common areas and facilities. |
$400 - $600 |
University Housing |
Uppsala University Housing Office assists in finding accommodation for international students. |
N/A |
Private Housing |
|
|
- Private Apartments |
Entire apartments for rent in the city, varying by size and location. |
$600 - $1,200 |
- Shared Housing |
Sharing a private apartment with other students, splitting rent and utilities. |
$400 - $800 |
Application Process |
- University housing is allocated based on availability; early application recommended. |
N/A |
|
- Private housing can be found through rental agencies, websites, and local listings. |
N/A |
Utilities & Extras |
- Utilities (electricity, heating, water) typically included in rent for university housing. |
|
|
- Internet may be included or require a separate subscription. |
$30 - $50 |
Description: Unique to Uppsala, student nations are student-run societies that provide social, cultural, and recreational activities.
Number: 13 nations, each with its own distinct character and history.
Activities: Parties, pubs, formal dinners (gasques), sports clubs, choirs, theater groups, and more.
Membership: Membership in a nation is strongly recommended for social integration and access to events.
Libraries: Uppsala University Library, including Carolina Rediviva, one of the oldest and largest libraries in Sweden.
Study Spaces: Numerous study halls, computer labs, and group study rooms available across campuses.
Research Opportunities: Access to cutting-edge research facilities and opportunities to participate in research projects.
Support Services: Academic advising, tutoring, and writing centers to assist with coursework and research.
University Housing: Dormitories, student apartments, and corridor rooms managed by the Uppsala University Housing Office.
Private Housing: Options include renting private apartments or sharing housing with other students.
Cost: Monthly rent ranges from $400 to $1,200, depending on the type and location of accommodation.
Orientation Programs: Welcome activities and orientation weeks to help international students settle in.
Language Courses: Swedish language courses available for international students.
International Office: Provides assistance with visas, residence permits, and other administrative matters.
Sports: Access to gym facilities, sports clubs, and intramural sports.
Cultural Activities: Museums, art galleries, music concerts, and theater performances.
Student Unions: Advocacy and support on academic issues, organizing events and activities.
Volunteering: Opportunities to get involved in community service and student-led initiatives.
Events and Festivals: Regular events organized by student nations, such as Valborg (Walpurgis Night), and other traditional Swedish celebrations.
Pubs and Clubs: Each nation operates its own pub and hosts club nights, providing a vibrant nightlife.
Dining: Student nations and university cafeterias offer affordable dining options, along with numerous cafes and restaurants in the city.
Healthcare: Access to student health services for medical and psychological support.
Fitness: University gym and fitness classes available for students.
Counseling: Professional counseling services for personal and academic concerns.
Bicycles: Popular mode of transportation; bike paths are well-maintained throughout the city.
Public Transport: Buses connect the campuses and different parts of the city; discounted student fares available.
Walking: Compact city center makes walking a convenient option.
Estimated Monthly Expenses:
Accommodation: $400 - $1,200
Food: $200 - $400
Transportation: $30 - $50
Miscellaneous: $100 - $200
Total: Approximately $900 - $1,850 per month, depending on lifestyle and accommodation choice.
Description: Personalized career counseling sessions to help students with career planning, job search strategies, resume writing, and interview preparation.
Availability: Offered to both undergraduate and graduate students.
Description: Regularly organized workshops and seminars on various topics such as career development, networking, job search techniques, and professional skills.
Topics Covered: Resume and cover letter writing, job interview skills, LinkedIn and personal branding, labor market insights, and entrepreneurship.
Description: An online job portal where students can find job listings, internships, and project work opportunities.
Access: Available to all enrolled students and recent graduates.
Internship Programs: Facilitated by the university in collaboration with various industries and organizations.
Credit-bearing Internships: Some academic programs include mandatory or optional internships as part of the curriculum, allowing students to gain practical experience and academic credit simultaneously.
Career Fairs: Annual career fairs and networking events where students can meet potential employers, learn about job opportunities, and establish professional connections.
Company Presentations: Frequent on-campus presentations by companies to introduce their operations, share insights about career paths, and recruit students.
Description: A strong alumni network that provides mentoring, networking opportunities, and career advice.
Engagement: Alumni events, seminars, and networking sessions help current students connect with former graduates who are established in their careers.
Graduate Employability: Uppsala University graduates are highly regarded in the job market due to the university's strong academic reputation and comprehensive training programs.
Employment Rates: A significant proportion of graduates find employment or pursue further studies within six months of graduation.
International Opportunities: Many graduates secure positions in multinational companies, international organizations, or continue their studies at prestigious institutions worldwide.
Research Positions: PhD students and researchers often have the opportunity to work on funded projects, collaborate with industry partners, and contribute to cutting-edge research.
Academic Careers: Support for those pursuing academic careers, including assistance with research funding applications, conference participation, and academic publishing.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Centers: Resources and support for students interested in starting their own businesses or engaging in entrepreneurial activities.
Startup Incubators: Access to incubators and accelerators that provide mentoring, funding opportunities, and networking for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Program Demand:
Popular programs, especially at the master's level and those taught in English, tend to be more competitive due to higher demand from international students.
Academic Excellence:
Uppsala University is renowned for its rigorous academic standards. Applicants need to demonstrate strong academic performance, particularly for highly sought-after programs.
Application Volume:
The number of applications varies by program. Programs with fewer seats and higher application volumes will have lower acceptance rates.
Eligibility Requirements:
Meeting the minimum eligibility criteria does not guarantee admission, as competition can be high. Strong candidates typically have higher academic achievements, relevant experience, and strong motivation letters or personal statements.
Main Campus:
Location: Uppsala, a city approximately 70 kilometers north of Stockholm.