UNIVERSIDADES en el EXTRANJERO
Karolinska Institutet
Karolinska Institutet is one of Europe’s largest medical
universities. It is also Sweden’s largest centre for medical
education and research, accounting for approximately 30% ofSUECIA
medical education and 45% of the academic medical research
Contact details
Karolinska Institutet carried out in Sweden. Studying at Karolinska Institutet opens
Information and Public Relations Office
doors all over the world. Karolinska Institutet is the best known
SE-171 77 Stockholm
Sweden Swedish university internationally and has a network for
Tel: (+46) 8 524 800 00
Fax: (+46) 8 33 88 33
student and teacher exchange across Europe and many other
Email:
info@ki.se
countries around the world.
http://ki.se/
■ President
Harriet Wallberg-Henriksson
■ Year founded
1810
■ Information technology
The IT department delivers quality IT operation and
development to all areas of KI by keeping up with
developments in the field and providing highly competent
and effective support to all parts of the institution
■ Financial aid
The Swedish Institute, Svenska Institutet, has information
about scholarships available to international students and
researchers on their website (www.swedishinstitute.org)
■ Accommodation
There are three foundations that provide accommodation
for students and visiting researchers
■ Local public transport
Subway, trains and buses
■ Nearest airport
The international airport, Arlanda, is situated 40 kilometres
north of Stockholm
Programmes • Completion of an upper secondary
In addition to the 17 undergraduate
education giving eligibility to
degree programmes listed in the table
university studies in the country of
below, Karolinska Institutet offers three
study and corresponding to the same
programmes of further education
level in Sweden.
(midwifery, psychotherapy and • Skills in English, both written and
toxicology) and nearly 100 single oral, corresponding to the level of
subject courses, specialist programmes
English required in Swedish upper
for nurses and Masters degrees
secondary education.
covering a wide range of subjects.
• Skills in Swedish, both written and
oral, corresponding to the level of
ADMISSION requirements
Swedish required to achieve a
All Swedish and international students passing grade in Swedish upper
intending to follow an entire study secondary education. (Students
programme at KI must fulfil the general applying for programmes offered
requirements as well as the specific completly in English are exempted
requirements in order to be admitted: from this requirement).
Bachelor´s Degrees Bachelor´s Degrees
Audiology Nursing
Biomedical Laboratory Science Occupational Therapy
Biomedical Laboratory Science in Physiology Optometry
Biomedicine Physiotherapy
Dental Hygiene Psychotherapy
Dental Technology Public Health Science
Dentistry Radiography
Medical Informatics Specialist Nursing
Medicine Speech Pathology and Therapy
Midwifery Toxicology
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