Stockholm University (English: Stockholm University) was founded in 1878, located in Stockholm, the capital of the Kingdom of Sweden. It is a public comprehensive research university and a member of Mirai, European University Association and European Capital University Union. At first, the school only offered natural science courses.
1904 established the degree awarding system, and in the following 20 years, established the School of Law and Humanities. The university has four departments of law, humanities, social science and natural science, which provide students with a wide range of learning choices.
Stockholm University 2022U American News World University Rankings 123, Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 176, 2022QS World University Rankings148,2021academic ranking of world universities 74.
With more than 70,000 students and 5,000 faculty members, Stockholm University is one of the largest institutions of higher education in Sweden and enjoys a wide reputation and high praise in Europe.
Stockholm University, located in Stockholm, Sweden, is known as Venice in Northern Europe. It is one of the largest comprehensive universities in Sweden and the center of higher education and scientific research in Sweden. In 2004, the world university ranked 38th, and in 2008, academic ranking of world universities ranked 86th. Founded in 1878, Stockholm University initially offered only natural science courses.