Södermanlands-Nerikes nation

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Södermanland's-Nerike's Nation
          
Latin name Natio Sudermanno-Nericiae
Acronym Snerikes
Formation 1595
Inspektor Lennart Persson
Members approx 3000
Address S:t Olofsg. 16
753 12 Uppsala
Sweden
Website snerikes.se

Student Nations of
Uppsala University

Södermanlands-Nerikes nation (usually called Snerikes) is one of the 13 student nations of Uppsala University. The nation claims its founding to be in 1595 when the original Södermanland nation was founded, this nation merged with the Nerikes nation in 1805 to form the current nation.
Though at the turn of the 20th century its numbers were as low as 100 it is currently around 3,500 students as members.

Snerikes is quite unique amongst student nations in that it is the only one that is not entirely open to all students. Swedes must be from or have close family relations to the Snerikes catchment area to join. This requirement is waived for foreign students and Snerikes is a popular nation for ERASMUS students.

Inspektors

Södermanlands nation
  • Petrus Liung 1663-1679
  • Mattias Steuchius 1679-1683
  • Gustavus Peringer Liljeblad 1683-1695
  • Andreas Drossander 1695-1696
  • Ericus Liung 1696-1703
  • Daniel Lundius 1703-1729
  • Ericus Melander 1729-1745
  • Laurentius Hydrén 1745-1789
  • Johan Adam Tingstadius 1789-1805
Nerikes nation
Södermanlands-Nerikes nation
  • Erik Götlin 1805-1812
  • Andreas Hultén 1812-1831
  • Lars Peter Walmstedt 1831-1845
  • Olof Wingqvist 1845-1861
  • Fredrik Ferdinand Carlson 1861-1863
  • Lars Edvard Walmstedt 1863-1877
  • Carl Gustaf Malmström 1877-1878
  • Herman Schultz 1878-1882
  • Ernst Viktor Nordling 1882-1884
  • Olof Hammarsten 1884-1906
  • Per Persson 1906-1922
  • Rutger Sernander 1922-1931
  • Jöran Sahlgren 1931-1941
  • Dick Helander 1942-1952
  • Stig Claesson 1953-1965
  • Sune Carlsson 1966-1974
  • Gunnar Wijkman 1974-1980
  • Tom Saldeen 1980-1986
  • Leif Lewin 1986-2007
  • Lennart Persson 2007-

Coordinates: 59°51′32″N 17°37′50″E / 59.85889°N 17.63056°E / 59.85889; 17.63056


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