Stockholm University

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Stockholm University
Stockholms universitet

Established: 1878
Type: Public
Staff: 5,200
Undergraduates: 52,000
Doctoral students: 1,800
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Campus: Urban
Affiliations: EUA
Website: www.su.se/english

Stockholm University (Stockholms universitet) is a state university in Stockholm, Sweden. It has over 50,000 students studying at four faculties.

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[edit] History

In 1878, the university college Stockholm högskola started its operations with a series of lectures on natural sciences, open to curious citizens (a tradition still upheld by yearly publicly open lectures). Notable in the university's early history is the appointment of Sofia Kovalevskaya to hold a chair in mathematics in 1889, making her the third female professor in Europe. In 1904 the college became an official degree granting institution.

In 1960, it was granted university status, becoming Sweden's fourth state university. The university premises was situated in central Stockholm at Observatorielunden but as enrollment increased, lack of space made it necessary to move. Since 1970 most of the university operations are pursued at the main campus at Frescati north of the city center.

The Arrhenius Laboratory at the main campus of Stockholm University at Frescati.
The Arrhenius Laboratory at the main campus of Stockholm University at Frescati.

[edit] Field stations

Askö Laboratory (Marine research)

Tarfala (Glaciology and Mountain)

Tjärnö (Marine Biology)

Tovetorp (Ethology)

Tullbotorp (Botany)

Centers, institutes etc.

Bergius Botanic Garden

Manne Siegbahn Laboratory

Stockholm Center for Marine Research (SMF)

Centre for Transdisciplinary Environmental Research (CTM)

[edit] Campuses

Stockholm University has three campuses. The main campus is called Frescati and is located just north of Stockholm city. Frescati houses most institutions and departments and is often refered to simply as "Stockholm University". Stockholm Univeristy also has a campus for its computer and systems science students located in Kista, called "Campus Kista"[1]. Campus Kista houses the Institution for Computer and Systems Science, which is part of the "IT University", a joint venture between Stockholm University and the Royal Institute of Technology.

As of January 1, 2008 the Stockholm Teacher's College has merged into Stockholm University adding it's campus to the list of campuses belonging to Stockholm University. This campus has kept it's old institution's name and is called "The Teacher's College" (Lärarhögskolan) and is located near Thorildsplan in central Stockholm. Stockholm University has however declared that it intends to shut down the campus and move the students to Frescati.[2]

[edit] Student Unions

Prior to 2008, Stockholm University had only one student union called "Stockholm University's Student Union" (Stockholm universitets studentkår). However as of 2008 both the computer science students[3] and the teacher students have their own, independent, student uions called DISK and "The Teacher's College's Student Union" (Lärarhögskolans studentkår).

The future of the Teacher's College's Student Union is however not entirely safe, as Stockholm University's Student Union has declared it will begin talks with the Teacher's College's Student Union on transfering it's members to it, as it already has a teacher's division[4] In contrast to common belief DISK does not stand for anything.[5]

[edit] People

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[edit] Public Transport to Stockholm University

There are many ways to get to Stocholm University, the main campus Frescati is located near the subway station Universitetet, on the red line of the Stockholm Metro. But SL busses can also be used to get to the campus. The Computer Science campus, Kista, also has a subway station called Kista. It is also located close to the pendeltåg station Helenelund, only 1-2 stops (depending on buss line) from the buss station Torsnäsgatan located next to the campus area. The Teacher's campus is located next to the subway station Thorildsplan.

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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°21′55″N, 18°03′30″E