If you want to choose this university, it is also very good. The following is a brief introduction. Its natural science and basic science are still very strong.
University of Stockholm, Sweden, founded in 1877, is located in Stockholm with 37,000 students. The school is a public university, certified by the Ministry of Education of China. There are 6,200 faculty members, with an average living expenses of 60,000-70,000 RMB. The admission time is September and February every year (some majors), and they teach courses.
Stockholm University is one of the largest universities in Sweden and the center of higher education and scientific research in Sweden.
Founded in 1877, Stockholm University initially offered only natural science courses. 1904, the degree awarding system was established, and in the following 20 years, the School of Law and Humanities was established. 1960 became a national university and joined the Academy of Social Sciences four years later. Since then, the number of students has increased dramatically and the school buildings have gradually expanded. At present, there are about 34,000 students in school, including foreign students 1.800. The number of teachers is 1.900, including 200 professors. Four colleges of law, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, with 80 departments and nearly 800 courses, organize 30 teaching activities every year. The annual budget is 654.38+07 billion kroner, of which 37% is used for research and 24% for teaching. The university library has a building area of 420,000 square meters, 2.5 million books, 9,000 Swedish and foreign periodicals, and 1650 research and study places, providing a wide range of choices in all aspects to meet the needs of students. The school environment is beautiful, and the park-style architectural style combines traditional culture with modern atmosphere.
College and major settings:
Stockholm University has four colleges: the Academy of Natural Sciences, the School of Humanities, the Academy of Social Sciences and the School of Law. In addition, Stockholm University has offered several international master's courses, including education, law, Swedish sociology and business administration. There are also six research centers on Baltic issues, Japanese issues, mass media, international migration and ethnic relations, Asia-Pacific region and children's culture, and five research institutes on social issues, Latin American issues, international situation, international education and marine ecology. Undergraduate has a first-class degree, with a schooling period of 3-4 years; There is a doctoral degree in the postgraduate stage, and it is required to study for 4 years after obtaining a first-class degree. There is also a short course of 1 ~ 2.5 years. All funds are provided by the state and tuition fees are free. The language of instruction is Swedish.
Mathematics: metallurgy, theoretical physics, mathematics, aerospace physics, applied mathematics, physical system, aerospace science, particle physics, etc.
Biology: Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Ecology, Radiobiology, Natural Resource Management, Animal Physiology, Marine Ecology, Cell Science, Neuroscience and Neurotoxicology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Immunology.
Chemistry: biochemistry, inorganic and organic chemistry, chemical analysis, analytical chemistry, structural chemistry, physical chemistry, metal chemistry, applied chemistry, etc.
Earth science: geology, geography, mineralogy, petroleum storage, geochemistry, surveying, remote sensing, etc.
Social sciences: economic history, social work, environmental psychology, pollution and environment, economy and migrant workers, public management, public administration, sociology, statistics, social anthropology, social development research, education, information processing, international economics, politics, enterprise management, demography, human geographical distribution, social psychology, international relations, Balkans.
Language: Slavic language and literature (country), general linguistics, Arabic language and history, Roman, French, Indian zhina, oratory, English, Chinese and China culture, Korean and culture, Swedish.
Legal part: civil law, market law, consumer rights protection law, public law, legal procedure, financial law, criminal law, legal history, criminology, criminal reform, international law, labor law, insurance law, legal theory, etc.
Historical philosophy: archaeology, Scandinavian language and culture, comparative art history, ancient culture and civilization, practical philosophy, literary history, children's literature, religious history, drama and its history, artistic theory, journalism, literature, theoretical philosophy, ideological history, urban history, etc.
Research Center: In addition to colleges, universities also have branches and some centers, such as Balkan Research Center, Children's Literature Research Center, Women's Research Center, Bilingual Research Center, Natural Resources and Environment Research Center, Asia-Pacific Research Center, English Student Division, International Economic Research Division, Social Research Division and Ocean Research Division.
School reputation
Many outstanding teachers and researchers have worked in this university, including 1903 areni, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and Eva Jaaski, a famous Russian mathematician. The latter was promoted to professor in this institute on 1884, becoming the first woman in Europe to hold the title of professor.