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Studying in Sweden

Information about studying in Sweden.
Högre utbildning i Sverige
Det här är sidan för dig som studerar i Sverige eller planerar att studera på högskola, universitet eller annan vuxenutbildning i Sverige. Även du som är studievägledare kan hitta information här.
Studiestöd i Sverige
På den här sidan kan du som kommer från ett annat nordiskt land läsa mer om vad som gäller om du vill studera i Sverige.
Studentbostäder i Sverige
Hur lätt eller svårt det är att få en studentbostad i Sverige beror till stor del på var du studerar. I storstäderna är det generellt svårare och det krävs ofta lång kötid för att få en studentbostad, medan det kan vara lättare i mindre städer. Här finns information för dig som söker bostad medan du studerar.
Recognition of degrees in Sweden
If you have an education from another country you can have it assessed by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education.
Sjukförsäkring för studerande i Sverige
Vad händer om jag blir sjuk medan jag studerar? Har jag rätt till någon sjukersättning?
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