Karolinska Institutet

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Karolinska Institute
Karolinska Institutet

Motto: To improve human health
Established: 1810
Type: Medical University
President: Harriet Wallberg-Henriksson
Staff: 3,600 [1]
Undergraduates: 6,000
Postgraduates: 3,000
Doctoral students: 1,500
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Campus: Urban
Affiliations: LERU
Website: http://www.ki.se/
Entrance from Solnavägen
Entrance from Solnavägen
The Berzelius laboratory, KI Solna
The Berzelius laboratory, KI Solna
The University library and the Berzelius laboratory, KI Solna
The University library and the Berzelius laboratory, KI Solna
The old yard, KI Solna
The old yard, KI Solna

Karolinska Institutet (often translated from Swedish into English as the Karolinska Institute, and in older texts often as the Royal Caroline Institute) is one of Europe's largest medical universities. It was founded in 1810 and is located in Solna, just outside Stockholm.

A committee of the institute appoints the laureates for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The Karolinska University Hospital is associated with the university as a teaching hospital. It is one of Sweden's largest centres for training and research, accounting for 30 percent of the medical training and 40 percent of the medical academic research conducted nationwide. While most of the medical programs are taught in Swedish, the bulk of the Ph.D. projects are conducted in English.

The institute is a member of the League of European Research Universities. According to the 2007 Academic Ranking of World Universities, the institute is ranked as the 53rd best research university in the world, 11th in Europe and 1st in Sweden. It is ranked as 16th in the world within the subject field of Life and Agricultural Sciences, 9th in Clinical Medicine and Pharmacy and unranked in the other fields.

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[edit] History

Karolinska Institutet was founded in the period between 1810 and 1811 as a training center for army surgeons. The original name was at first 'Medico-Chirurgiska Institutet'. In 1817 the prefix 'Karolinska' was added as a reference to 'Karoliner' which was the name of soldiers under the Swedish king Karl XIII. The full name thus became 'Kongl. Carolinska Medico Chirurgiska Institutet'. In 1968 this name was changed to 'Karolinska Institutet'.

[edit] Notable alumni or faculty

[edit] Departments of research (by location)

Campus Solna

KI North - at Karolinska Hospital and Danderyd Hospital

Campus Huddinge and Söder Hospital

  • Bioscience and Nutrition
  • Clinical Sciences, Intervention and Technology
  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society
  • Medicine
  • Odontology
  • Clinical Science and Education, Söder Hospital

[edit] Research at Karolinska

Researchers at Karolinska largely focus on medical research with emphasis on reproductive health, immunological disorders and oncogenomics.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ "Karolinska Institutet Brochures", Karolinska Institutet, September 2006. 

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Higher education in Stockholm County
Universities and University Colleges in Stockholm County:
Ersta Sköndal University College | Karolinska Institutet | Red Cross University College of Nursing | Royal College of Music
Royal Institute of Technology | Royal University College of Fine Arts | Sophiahemmet University College
Stockholm Institute of Education | Stockholm School of Economics | Stockholm School of Theology | Stockholm University
Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting | Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences
Södertörn University College | University College of Arts, Crafts and Design | University College of Dance
University College of Music Education | University college of Opera


Coordinates: 59°20′56″N 18°01′36″E / 59.34889, 18.02667