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Uppsala Universitet

About the Institution

Uppsala Universitet is a research university in Uppsala, Sweden, and is the oldest university in Sweden, founded in 1477. The university rose to pronounced significance during the rise of Sweden as a great power at the end of the 16th century and was then given a relative financial stability with the large donation of King Gustavus Adolphus in the early 17th century. Uppsala also has an important historical place in Swedish national culture, identity and for the Swedish establishment: in historiography, literature, politics, and music. Many aspects of Swedish academic culture in general, such as the white student cap, originated in Uppsala. Uppsala belongs to the Coimbra Group of European universities. The university has nine faculties distributed over three 'disciplinary domains'. It has about 20,000 full-time students, and about 2,000 doctoral students. Architecturally, Uppsala University has traditionally had a strong presence in the area around the cathedral on the western side of the River Fyris. Despite some more contemporary building developments further away from the centre, Uppsala's historic centre continues to be dominated by the presence of the university.

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Actual expenses may vary depending on student lifestyle. The cost of travel to and from the country is not included in these estimates.

Uppsala Universitet
Uppsala Universitet is a research university in Uppsala, Sweden, and is the oldest university in Sweden, founded in 1477

Europe
Sweden