The National Academy of Art and Design (Konstfack in Swedish) was founded in 1844, which is a public university in Sweden. The University College, located in Stockholm, the capital and largest city of Sweden, provides students with higher education in the fields of arts, crafts and design.
The National University of Art and Design accepts about 30 to 40 international students every year. International study courses usually require four to five years of full-time study.
2. University of Gothenburg
Founded in 189 1, Gothenburg University, a world-class comprehensive research university in Sweden, is located in Gothenburg, the second largest city in Sweden and the industrial center of northern Europe. University of Gothenburg (Swedish: g? Teborgs universitet (GU) is the third oldest university in Sweden and one of the most extensive universities. There are 8 colleges and 57 disciplines.
3. Aalto University
Aalto University, located in Finland, is a top institution in Northern Europe with a long history and hundreds of years of experience. Its history can be traced back to Helsinki University of Technology, which was founded in 1849.
The school is a member of Nordic Five-School Alliance NordicFiveTech(N5T) and EIT College of European Institute of Innovation and Technology. The combination of centuries of historical precipitation and innovative ideas in the new era has now developed into one of the best universities recognized in Finland and one of the most desirable universities for Finnish high school students. At the same time, it is also a top multidisciplinary comprehensive university, enjoying a high reputation in Europe and even the world.
4. Lahti Institute of Design
Lahti Institute of Design was founded in 1899. This is the Finnish National Design Institute. It has been affiliated to Lahti Institute of Technology since 1992.
The college is located in the north of Helsinki. * * * There are 9 majors in industrial design, metalworking, interior and furniture design, handicraft design, fashion design, visual communication, graphic design, film and television communication and photography. Its biggest feature is factory-style teaching.
5. school of visual arts, Royal Danish Academy of Art
School of visual arts of the Royal Danish Academy of Art has a variety of curriculum structures, ranging from theory to skills. The school's teaching forms are also varied, including discussions between individual students and tutors, as well as extensive basic training and theoretical study. Students' artistic creation is the basis of teaching.
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