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  1. 27 de set. de 2023 · Scholarships for prospective Master's students. Every year, Uppsala University offers a limited number of scholarships to international fee-paying Master’s students. These scholarships cover the full cost of tuition, but not living expenses, and are awarded on a competitive basis. There may also be external scholarship opportunities available.

  2. Accommodation – finding a home in Uppsala. One of the first things you need to arrange before moving to Sweden is a place to live. It can take a lot of work on your behalf to secure housing. We advise you to contact a landlord or an accommodation agency to have your name placed on a waiting list. You can also ask your department whether they ...

  3. Cultural Anthropologists and Ethnologists want to understand people and the way they organize socially, politically and culturally. Through long term fieldwork and ethnographic writing, we create knowledge about social forms and cultural expressions in Sweden and Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia and Melanesia.

  4. 12 de mar. de 2024 · Higher education in Sweden is divided into three levels or cycles – first cycle (Bachelor’s level), second cycle (Master’s level) and third cycle (doctoral level). All higher education at Uppsala University is offered in the form of courses. Students can apply for admission to a freestanding course or to a degree programme, which is a ...

  5. Uppsala University; Department; Study Subpages for Study. ... SE-751 05 Uppsala, SWEDEN. Registration number: 202100-2932 VAT number: SE202100293201 PIC: ...

  6. 22 de jan. de 2024 · Uppsala University Master's scholarships. Scholarships are available each year for fee-paying international students applying for an international Master's programme at Uppsala University. Please note that the scholarships are highly competitive; only about 2% of those who apply are granted a scholarship.

  7. Between 1880 and 1945, the University continued to grow. The number of students increased from 1,500 to 4,500. New subjects were added, such as archaeology, art history and several modern languages. The faculty of philosophy was divided into faculties of natural sciences, humanities and social sciences. The 1960s saw an educational boom.