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The Swedish Council for Higher Education (UHR) is a public agency that facilitates skills attainment for Sweden’s current and future needs.

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  • Higher Education Studies
    • Higher education in Sweden

      • Introduction to higher education
      • What are the benefits of university studies?
      • Study levels and degrees
      • Doctoral (third-cycle) education
      • Application and tuition fees

      Laws and rights

      • What the law says
      • How is the quality of your education monitored?
      • Your right to complete your studies
      • Appealing admission decisions
      • Cheating and plagiarism

      Universities and university colleges

      • Universities and university colleges
      • Contact information for Sweden's universities

      Information for asylum-seekers

      • Higher education studies
      • Other study options
      • Evaluation of foreign qualifications
  • Road to studies
    • Admission to university studies

      • Application process
      • What do I need to be accepted to a course or programme?
      • Bachelor's level entry requirements
      • Master's level entry requirements
      • Prior learning and exemptions
      • Merit rating
      • Selection
      • Admissions statistics

      I have an academic degree, what do I do now?

      • Assessment of qualifications for job purposes
      • Professional degree and recognition in Sweden
      • Teachers
      • Supplementing your foreign degree

      Högskoleprovet - Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test

      • What is the Högskoleprovet?

      Other ways of studying

      • Distance education
      • Adult education
      • Folk high school
      • Higher vocational education
  • Student life
    • Life of a student

      • What's it like to study at a university?
      • Examinations and grading
      • Higher education terminology
      • Study skills
      • Guidance

      Impact your studies

      • Your influence as a student
      • Student unions

      Practical aspects

      • Accommodation
      • Right to participate
      • Student finances
      • Studying as a parent

      Students with disabilities

      • Access to assistance

      Break from or change in studies

      • Deferment of studies
      • Leave from studies
      • Longer period of illness
      • Changing programmes or university
  • Study abroad
    • Good to know about studying abroad

      • Exchange student or freemover?
      • Tips for studying abroad
      • Preparing for studies as a freemover
      • Studying abroad for people with disabilities

      Exchange programmes

      • Travelling as an exchange student
      • Erasmus+
      • Nordplus
      • Erasmus+ Joint Master’s Programmes
      • ASEM-DUO

      Traineeship or placement

      • Overseas placements
      • Erasmus+ traineeships
      • Traineeships at EU institutions
      • IAESTE

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    Supplementing your foreign degree If you’ve completed a degree programme abroad, you can supplement it with additional studies in Sweden. To be entitled to work in some professions in Sweden, supplementing your degree is required. It’s possible for you ...

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  2. Overseas placements

    Overseas placements Traineeship or placement programmes mean you may be able to receive a grant for placements at overseas businesses and organisations. Do you want to see what it’s like to work in the EU’s corridors of power? Do you want to deal with ...

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  3. Studying abroad for people with disabilities

    Studying abroad for people with disabilities Some exchange programs offer special support for students with disabilities studying abroad. Talk to a disability coordinator in advance The majority of universities and university colleges in Sweden have a ...

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    Acceptable standard UHR decides whether a post-secondary level programme abroad meets acceptable standards. Here you can read more about how UHR makes this assessment. CSN uses UHR's decision regarding acceptable standard as the basis for decisions on ...

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    Davvisámegiella — Buorre diehtit allaskuvlaoahpuid birra Háliidat go lohkat allaskuvllas dahje universitehtas de dieduid maid dárbbašat diehtit gávdno dás Studera.nu. Allaskuvlaoahpu birra – daga diehtomielalaš válgga Sis geas lea allaskuvlaoahppu lea ...

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    Romani kálo — Tšihko džanen pa sikjiba aro aprunoskola Kamehako sikjuvas apo apruniskola vej universiturja dóleske hin tu mote džal adaj apo Studera.nu. Pa apruni skolako sikjiba — tšér horto velkiba Dóla konen hin sikjiba pa apruniskola lenge hin ...

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    Romani kelderaš — Mišto te žanés pa vučí školáki študie Te kamés les čiri edukácia ánde e vučí škóla vaj ándo universitéto, šaj arakhés so trubúl tut katé ánde Studera.nu. Pa vučí školáki edukácia  (högskoleutbildning) — alosár te ašél túke   Lénde kaj ...

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    Romani lovara — Mištoj te žanen pa a učaškolake sitjimáta Kames te sitjos pi učiškola vadj universiteto khate si kecavo so trubus te žanes po Studera.nu. Pa a učaškolakositjimo-le ek žanimasko aluibe (valo) Kodalen kas si učaškolakositjimo si maj letko ...

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    Suomi — Hyvä tietää korkeakouluopinnoista Jos haluat opiskella korkeakoulussa tai yliopistossa, löydät tarvittavaa tietoa Studera.nu-porttaalista. Korkeakoulutason koulutus — tee tietoinen valinta Korkeasti koulutetut työllistyvät muita paremmin. ...

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