Pareto Uppsala Economic Association is a non-profit student organization formed in 2010 to promote economics education and career opportunities for students. The guide provides practical information for master's students in economics regarding academic life, obtaining necessary documents like a personal number, learning Swedish, finding housing, internet access, transportation, and important contacts.
This document provides international students with a checklist and guidance for accepting their offer to study at Åbo Akademi University in Finland. It outlines important steps like confirming enrollment, applying for housing and insurance, and preparing for arrival and orientation. The university provides most instruction in Swedish, but also offers some English-taught programs. The guide aims to help new students navigate the initial requirements and get settled for their academic journey.
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This document summarizes tuition fees for international students in Germany, Finland, Norway, and Iceland based on an analysis of primary and secondary sources. It finds that public universities in Germany, Norway, and Iceland do not charge international students tuition, while Finland will begin charging tuition for English-language bachelor's and master's programs starting in 2017. Private universities can charge tuition in all four countries.
1) Abroad Shiksha provides comprehensive counseling services to help students study abroad from initial planning through the application process, securing a visa, and adjusting after arriving in the new country.
2) They offer different packages priced according to the level of support, with their top "Genius Package" providing assistance applying to 15 universities, editing essays, preparing for interviews, and advice on living abroad.
3) Their goal is to make the entire international education process smooth and seamless for students through personalized guidance at every step.
This document provides information about Howest University College in Belgium. It discusses:
- Belgium's political structure as a federal state divided along linguistic lines
- Details about the province of West Flanders, where Howest has campuses
- Howest's programs including bachelors and masters in fields like architecture, business, engineering, and health sciences
- Howest's mission of providing practical, student-centered education and its focus on internationalization
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The document provides information to help students prepare for their arrival and start of studies at the INTO University of East Anglia, London. It includes a checklist of tasks to complete before leaving home, information on applying for a UK student visa, important arrival details, and an introduction to the INTO staff and student services available.
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Finland, officially the Republic of Finland(Finnish: Suomen tasavalta, Swedish: Republiken Finland) is a sovereign state in Northern Europe. The country has land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east. To the south is the Gulf of Finland with Estonia on the opposite side. Finland is a Nordic country and, together with Scandinavia, is situated in the geographical region of Fennoscandia. visit to know more: https://www.abroadshiksha.com/Countries/CN120/finland
This document provides international students with a checklist and guidance for accepting their offer to study at Åbo Akademi University in Finland. It outlines important steps like confirming enrollment, applying for housing and insurance, and preparing for arrival and orientation. The university provides most instruction in Swedish, but also offers some English-taught programs. The guide aims to help new students navigate the initial requirements and get settled for their academic journey.
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This document summarizes tuition fees for international students in Germany, Finland, Norway, and Iceland based on an analysis of primary and secondary sources. It finds that public universities in Germany, Norway, and Iceland do not charge international students tuition, while Finland will begin charging tuition for English-language bachelor's and master's programs starting in 2017. Private universities can charge tuition in all four countries.
1) Abroad Shiksha provides comprehensive counseling services to help students study abroad from initial planning through the application process, securing a visa, and adjusting after arriving in the new country.
2) They offer different packages priced according to the level of support, with their top "Genius Package" providing assistance applying to 15 universities, editing essays, preparing for interviews, and advice on living abroad.
3) Their goal is to make the entire international education process smooth and seamless for students through personalized guidance at every step.
This document provides information about Howest University College in Belgium. It discusses:
- Belgium's political structure as a federal state divided along linguistic lines
- Details about the province of West Flanders, where Howest has campuses
- Howest's programs including bachelors and masters in fields like architecture, business, engineering, and health sciences
- Howest's mission of providing practical, student-centered education and its focus on internationalization
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The document provides information to help students prepare for their arrival and start of studies at the INTO University of East Anglia, London. It includes a checklist of tasks to complete before leaving home, information on applying for a UK student visa, important arrival details, and an introduction to the INTO staff and student services available.
INTO Newcastle University Pre-Departure Guide 2011-2012INTOROSpb
The document is a pre-departure guide for INTO Newcastle University students. It provides a checklist of important tasks for students to complete before leaving for the UK, including paying fees, submitting arrival details, booking accommodation and flights, obtaining correct documentation, and packing. It also covers applying for a UK student visa, arriving at the airport, and important immigration procedures and regulations for international students.
The document is a pre-departure guide for students studying at the INTO London Study Centre. It provides information to help students prepare for their arrival in the UK and time at the study centre. It includes sections on applying for a visa, arrival at the airport, transportation from the airport to the study centre, an orientation program at the study centre, registering for courses, and contact information. The guide stresses the importance of arriving the weekend before classes start to ensure a smooth transition.
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland(Finnish: Suomen tasavalta, Swedish: Republiken Finland) is a sovereign state in Northern Europe. The country has land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east. To the south is the Gulf of Finland with Estonia on the opposite side. Finland is a Nordic country and, together with Scandinavia, is situated in the geographical region of Fennoscandia. visit to know more: https://www.abroadshiksha.com/Countries/CN120/finland
The document summarizes information about the Freshman Program at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences in Germany. The Freshman Program is a one-year program that acts as a gateway for international students to study technical, business, and medical degree programs taught in German or English. It provides language preparation, guaranteed admission to bachelor's programs at partner universities, and a smooth transition from language learning to university studies.
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The document provides information about studying in Latvia, including programs and universities. It discusses several universities and programs available in Latvia for international students. It also provides details about the admission process, requirements, costs, and student life in Latvia. Students can study various subjects from business to engineering to agriculture at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Living costs are mentioned to be around 400 euros per month. Overall, the document presents Latvia as an affordable option to pursue higher education in Europe with diverse program offerings at different universities.
This document provides information about the Swiss Government Excellence Research Scholarships for 2015-2016 for Chilean students. The scholarships enable selected applicants to undertake PhD or medical specialization research at a Swiss university. They provide up to 1,920 Swiss francs per month, tuition waiver, health insurance, and travel allowance. Applicants must have a master's degree, be under 35, secure a Swiss professor to supervise their research, and submit all required application materials to the Swiss Embassy in Santiago, Chile by November 15th, 2014. Selection is based on the applicant's academic profile, research project quality and methodology, and potential for future academic cooperation.
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1) Female students and those who attended language courses had higher expectations of the program. Students who spent longer periods abroad reported higher satisfaction levels.
2) Both personal and academic expectations of students were exceeded by their experiences. Language skills improved significantly and students benefited from learning about other cultures.
3) The Department of Information Management at Hacettepe University has agreements with 11 other universities to exchange students and teachers to build cooperation and understanding between institutions.
Study and Work in Ireland
Ireland Accepts students with 15yrs of your practice
Ireland has got the best education system in Europe
Ireland offers quality education
One can learn 1-year masters in Ireland
When studying in Ireland, Worldwide students can function part-time 20 several hours each week.
One can learn and operate in Ireland with Excellent wages at 8-9 euro
Ireland includes a temperate climate
Ireland includes a moderate, lively & safe atmosphere
The authors Nuttariya Khanla-ong, Sumalee Chaijaroen, Isara Kanjak Kanjak, and Charuni Samat have been informed that their abstract titled "Design and Development of multimedia learning environment to enhance problem solving transfer" has been selected for presentation at the 4th World Conference on Educational Sciences being held from February 2-5, 2012 at the University of Barcelona, Spain. They have been asked to submit the full paper by November 30, 2011 through the conference website and have been notified of requirements regarding paper length and registration to ensure publication in the conference proceedings.
Ireland offers quality higher education with its best education system in Europe. Some key points about studying in Ireland include:
- Students can study 1-year master's programs and work part-time up to 20 hours per week to earn good wages of 8-9 euro.
- Ireland has a temperate climate and moderate, lively, and safe environment for living and studying.
- Common entry requirements for bachelor's programs include a 50% score in a prior degree and IELTS 6.0, with options for English preparation courses.
- Top universities highlighted are Dundalk Institute of Technology and Griffith College Dublin, which offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various fields from €8,000-
With Stockholm as its capital, Sweden is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. Swedish is the official language, and the Swedish Kroner is the national currency (SEK).
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The document summarizes Tamara Marcenjuk's experience studying and researching in Sweden. It details her visits and research at various universities in Sweden between 2006-2007, including Gothenburg University and Linkoping University. The document then provides an overview of studying in Sweden, highlighting the high academic standards, innovation, choice of English programs, scholarships available, and that English is widely spoken.
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The document provides information about applying for the Swedish Institute scholarship program. It discusses the application requirements and process.
[1] The Swedish Institute scholarship covers full tuition fees for a master's program in Sweden, as well as a monthly stipend for living expenses, health insurance, language courses, and other benefits.
[2] To be eligible, applicants must have a bachelor's degree and at least 2 years of full-time or part-time work experience. They can apply to study a wide range of subjects at various Swedish universities.
[3] The application process involves opening a student file, preparing documents like a CV, choosing a university and subjects, and submitting materials through an agent who can provide various
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The document is a survival guide for international students at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden. It provides information on the student association VIS, which organizes social activities and trips. It outlines VIS leadership and committees. It also provides details on student unions, student pubs and nations, SIM cards, cafeterias, and typical Swedish student events like sittnings. The guide aims to help international students navigate practical and social aspects of student life in Växjö.
This letter provides Nicholas Maymann with details regarding his admission as an exchange student at the University of Copenhagen from February 1st to June 30th 2014 under an agreement between the University of Copenhagen and Griffith University. It informs him that he has been admitted to study in the Law department and lists important information about selecting courses, accessing his student email and the university intranet, obtaining a student ID card, applying for a residence permit, and the housing and mentor programs.
The document is a survival guide for international students at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden. It provides information about VIS, the international student association, including their activities, trips, refund policies, and contact information. It also discusses the student union Linnéstudenterna and their roles and services. Additionally, it covers obtaining a SIM card, student ID card, places to study on campus, transportation, emergencies, and basic Swedish phrases. The guide aims to help international students settle in and make the most of their time in Växjö.
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Switzerland is a true paradise and attracts more and more students from all over the world. But what are the prerequisites for studying in the small Alpine region?
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The document provides information about creating a Europass CV and registering with the EURES job search platform. It discusses what sections should be included in a Europass CV like personal data, education, experience, languages, and certifications. It explains that EURES is a European network that facilitates free movement of workers across EU/EFTA countries by helping job seekers find opportunities abroad and employers find candidates from other countries. Users can register as job seekers or employers for free access to job postings and resumes. The document also provides instructions on creating a EURES user account and searching for jobs on the platform.
The document summarizes information about the Freshman Program at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences in Germany. The Freshman Program is a one-year program that acts as a gateway for international students to study technical, business, and medical degree programs taught in German or English. It provides language preparation, guaranteed admission to bachelor's programs at partner universities, and a smooth transition from language learning to university studies.
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The document provides information about studying in Latvia, including programs and universities. It discusses several universities and programs available in Latvia for international students. It also provides details about the admission process, requirements, costs, and student life in Latvia. Students can study various subjects from business to engineering to agriculture at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Living costs are mentioned to be around 400 euros per month. Overall, the document presents Latvia as an affordable option to pursue higher education in Europe with diverse program offerings at different universities.
This document provides information about the Swiss Government Excellence Research Scholarships for 2015-2016 for Chilean students. The scholarships enable selected applicants to undertake PhD or medical specialization research at a Swiss university. They provide up to 1,920 Swiss francs per month, tuition waiver, health insurance, and travel allowance. Applicants must have a master's degree, be under 35, secure a Swiss professor to supervise their research, and submit all required application materials to the Swiss Embassy in Santiago, Chile by November 15th, 2014. Selection is based on the applicant's academic profile, research project quality and methodology, and potential for future academic cooperation.
The impact of Erasmus program on meeting personal and academic expectations: ...Esin Sultan Oguz
This document summarizes a study on the impact of the Erasmus Programme on meeting the personal and academic expectations of students from Hacettepe University in Turkey. Some key findings are:
1) Female students and those who attended language courses had higher expectations of the program. Students who spent longer periods abroad reported higher satisfaction levels.
2) Both personal and academic expectations of students were exceeded by their experiences. Language skills improved significantly and students benefited from learning about other cultures.
3) The Department of Information Management at Hacettepe University has agreements with 11 other universities to exchange students and teachers to build cooperation and understanding between institutions.
Study and Work in Ireland
Ireland Accepts students with 15yrs of your practice
Ireland has got the best education system in Europe
Ireland offers quality education
One can learn 1-year masters in Ireland
When studying in Ireland, Worldwide students can function part-time 20 several hours each week.
One can learn and operate in Ireland with Excellent wages at 8-9 euro
Ireland includes a temperate climate
Ireland includes a moderate, lively & safe atmosphere
The authors Nuttariya Khanla-ong, Sumalee Chaijaroen, Isara Kanjak Kanjak, and Charuni Samat have been informed that their abstract titled "Design and Development of multimedia learning environment to enhance problem solving transfer" has been selected for presentation at the 4th World Conference on Educational Sciences being held from February 2-5, 2012 at the University of Barcelona, Spain. They have been asked to submit the full paper by November 30, 2011 through the conference website and have been notified of requirements regarding paper length and registration to ensure publication in the conference proceedings.
Ireland offers quality higher education with its best education system in Europe. Some key points about studying in Ireland include:
- Students can study 1-year master's programs and work part-time up to 20 hours per week to earn good wages of 8-9 euro.
- Ireland has a temperate climate and moderate, lively, and safe environment for living and studying.
- Common entry requirements for bachelor's programs include a 50% score in a prior degree and IELTS 6.0, with options for English preparation courses.
- Top universities highlighted are Dundalk Institute of Technology and Griffith College Dublin, which offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various fields from €8,000-
With Stockholm as its capital, Sweden is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. Swedish is the official language, and the Swedish Kroner is the national currency (SEK).
gisa student guide for students that are arriving to a new law or other program in a university in geneva. to make life easier and feel more comfortable in the city and in the university
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The document summarizes Tamara Marcenjuk's experience studying and researching in Sweden. It details her visits and research at various universities in Sweden between 2006-2007, including Gothenburg University and Linkoping University. The document then provides an overview of studying in Sweden, highlighting the high academic standards, innovation, choice of English programs, scholarships available, and that English is widely spoken.
Best Universities in Sweden for International Students 2022 | Answerfaisal razzaq
This document provides information on the top universities in Sweden for international students. It discusses 11 universities, including Karolinska Institute, Lund University, Uppsala University, Stockholm University, University of Gothenburg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Chalmers University of Technology, Karlstad University, Linköping University, Örebro University, and Umeå University. Key factors discussed for each university include programs offered, research strengths, location, costs, and student life. Studying in Sweden is appealing due to free tuition for EU students, an emphasis on teamwork and practical job skills, and a high quality education system.
SI scholarship by Sweden Helpline And Indicator Educare.swedenhelpline
The document provides information about applying for the Swedish Institute scholarship program. It discusses the application requirements and process.
[1] The Swedish Institute scholarship covers full tuition fees for a master's program in Sweden, as well as a monthly stipend for living expenses, health insurance, language courses, and other benefits.
[2] To be eligible, applicants must have a bachelor's degree and at least 2 years of full-time or part-time work experience. They can apply to study a wide range of subjects at various Swedish universities.
[3] The application process involves opening a student file, preparing documents like a CV, choosing a university and subjects, and submitting materials through an agent who can provide various
The document provides information for students interested in studying in Spain, including details about university admission requirements, scholarships, the university system, and student life. It notes that Spain has 73 universities located across its autonomous communities. The most demanded careers are Medicine, Teaching, and Business Administration, while the most popular universities are Complutense de Madrid and Granada. It also gives tips on housing, jobs, and social activities for students.
The document is a survival guide for international students at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden. It provides information on the student association VIS, which organizes social activities and trips. It outlines VIS leadership and committees. It also provides details on student unions, student pubs and nations, SIM cards, cafeterias, and typical Swedish student events like sittnings. The guide aims to help international students navigate practical and social aspects of student life in Växjö.
This letter provides Nicholas Maymann with details regarding his admission as an exchange student at the University of Copenhagen from February 1st to June 30th 2014 under an agreement between the University of Copenhagen and Griffith University. It informs him that he has been admitted to study in the Law department and lists important information about selecting courses, accessing his student email and the university intranet, obtaining a student ID card, applying for a residence permit, and the housing and mentor programs.
The document is a survival guide for international students at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden. It provides information about VIS, the international student association, including their activities, trips, refund policies, and contact information. It also discusses the student union Linnéstudenterna and their roles and services. Additionally, it covers obtaining a SIM card, student ID card, places to study on campus, transportation, emergencies, and basic Swedish phrases. The guide aims to help international students settle in and make the most of their time in Växjö.
Denmark_Finland_How to Start Process_Sure_Solution.pdfSureSolution
The document provides information about studying in Denmark and Finland, including requirements for obtaining a study visa such as having a minimum IELTS score of 6.0, details on program costs and duration at universities and colleges in Denmark such as Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College, and the application process for obtaining admission and a study visa. Key facts noted are that no bank statement is needed for a Danish visa application and the visa approval rate is high.
Switzerland is a true paradise and attracts more and more students from all over the world. But what are the prerequisites for studying in the small Alpine region?
EN Manual for Youth Unemployment for Polish Citizens 2022.pdfPavel26766
The document provides information about creating a Europass CV and registering with the EURES job search platform. It discusses what sections should be included in a Europass CV like personal data, education, experience, languages, and certifications. It explains that EURES is a European network that facilitates free movement of workers across EU/EFTA countries by helping job seekers find opportunities abroad and employers find candidates from other countries. Users can register as job seekers or employers for free access to job postings and resumes. The document also provides instructions on creating a EURES user account and searching for jobs on the platform.
Finland is known for its innovative technology, balanced with pure nature. VTT is located in a unique concentration of high technology and specialist organizations, in the Otaniemi area. The headquarters of several well known companies like Kone, Microsoft and Neste Oil are situated in the nearby area.
Globalskolen is an online primary school that provides distance education in Norwegian, social science, and religion & ethics to students around the world. It is part of the Norwegian Net School and accredited by the Norwegian Department of Education and Research. The number of students has grown from 15 in 1999 to over 1,000 from 90 countries in 2009. This growth is attributed to offering education online, personalized learning plans, local contact support for parents and students, simple usability, interactivity, and responding quickly to student submissions. The school aims to expand its foreign language offerings using distance learning tools and technologies.
This document provides information for students regarding various financial and administrative matters related to studying in the Netherlands. It addresses topics such as healthcare insurance requirements, rules for working part-time while receiving student finance support, additional insurance options for students, how to apply for a residence permit and register with authorities, options for financing one's studies including loans, how to open a bank account, and receiving child benefits as a student in the Netherlands. Guidelines and contact information for various organizations are also provided.
The document provides information about discovering opportunities in Finland through education at Turku University of Applied Sciences (TUAS). It summarizes that TUAS offers over 30 bachelor's and 10 master's degree programs across 7 faculties in fields like life sciences, business, health care, arts, and technology. It also describes student services, international activities, and research opportunities available at TUAS.
The document provides information for students arriving at INTO City University London, including an introduction to the university, contact information for staff, pre-departure checklists, guidance on applying for a visa, arriving at the airport and traveling to the university, details about orientation, registering for courses, and includes maps and emergency contact information. Students are advised to arrive over the weekend before their course starts and must attend the orientation program which begins at 10am on the first day of the course in order to register on time. The document aims to help students prepare for their arrival and start of studies in London.
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4. 1 | Pa e o’ Guide for Master’s Students
ABOUT PARETO
Pareto Uppsala Economic Association, commonly referred to
as Pareto, is a non-profit student organization formed in the
fall of 2010. Pareto tries to promote its members’ interest in
economics by organizing lectures within different fields of
economics,increasing student satisfaction with the quality of
education, and arranging various career and social events.
(Read more about us on the attached file ‖Pareto Uppsala
Economic Association‖)
Membership in Pareto is free of cost and open tostudents and
employees at Swedish colleges/universities. Members have
access to all activities held by Pareto.
With this guide we hope to provide Master’s students in
Economics with practical information regarding both
academic and everyday life in Uppsala. Much of the guide is
aimed at international students and Swedish students
studying in Uppsala for the first time. However, if you have
any additional questions or would like additional information
that is not covered in this guide, please feel free to contact us
whether you are new to Uppsala or have studied here before.
We look forward to meeting all of you in September!
CONTACT PARETO
Pareto Uppsala Economic Association
Nationalekonomiska Institutionene
Uppsala University
Box 513
751 20 Uppsala
Email: contact@paretouppsala.se
Find out more about us
www.paretouppsala.se
www.facebook.com/ParetoUppsala
5. 2 | Pa e o’ Guide for Master’s Students
FIRST TIME IN SWEDEN
PERSONAL NUMBER
Your personal number (or ―personnummer‖ in Swedish) is
your key to everything in Sweden: you need it for everything
from opening a bank account to registering for classes to
renting a movie. Thus, getting a personal number is the very
first thing you should do when you arrive to Sweden.
The procedures differ a bit depending on whether you are an
EU citizen or not. If you come from outside the EU and
already have a residence permit through your visa, you can go
directly to the tax office (Skatteverket, Kungsängsgatan 43)
along with your residence permit and passport and apply for
the number. EU citizens first have to visit the Migration Board
(Migrationsverket,Bolandsgatan 10) to declare their ―right of
residence‖ and then they can visit the tax office once they have
received proof of registration. It can take several weeks to
receive the personal number, and it’s really useful to have it,
so be sure to apply for it as early as possible.
Read more here:
http://www.skatteverket.se/servicelankar/otherlanguages/i
nenglish/individualsemployees/movingtosweden.4.2b54391
3a42158acf800027235.html
LEARNING SWEDISH
Although Uppsala is a very international city where the
majority of people speak English comfortably and fluently, it
is still helpful (and fun!) to learn some basic Swedish. It is
also of high importance for international students who want
job opportunities in Sweden after graduating from the
program. As a Master’s student, Uppsala municipality offers
free Swedish classes to you. You can sign up at the ―Sfi-
mottagningen‖ (sfi = Swedish for immigrants; mottagningen=
reception) located at S:t Olofsgatan 11 at the centre for adult
learnes (CVL). If you already know some Swedish and don’t
want to start at the basic level, you can take a test at CVL and
6. 3 | Pa e o’ Guide for Master’s Students
will then be assigned to a more advanced class based on your
skill level. Classes usually begin in November and January.
Registration requires a personal number, so be sure to get one
ASAP if you want to sign up for November classes.
Free classes are also offered by the Institute for Nordic
languages at Uppsala University, but these classes are
primarily intended for exchange students and Master’s
students can have a difficult time getting a place. See
http://www.nordiska.uu.se/Education/svenska/basic/?langu
ageId=1 for more information.
Another alternative is to take a Swedish language course at
Folkuniveristetet, but there are tuition fees of approximately
2000 SEK for a 6 week study period. See their website
(http://www.folkuniversitetet.se/In-English/Swedish-
courses/) for more information about their class offerings.
FIRST TIME IN UPPSALA
HOUSING
There is high demand and insufficient supply of housing in
Uppsala. Needless to say to a group of economists, that means
that finding a place to live can be a big challenge.
Unfortunately, there’s no easy solution to it, and you will
likely have to invest a lot of time and energy into getting an
accommodation. The best advice that we can give you is to
start looking NOW!
7. 4 | Pa e o’ Guide for Master’s Students
The very best guide to housing is compiled by the student
union (see the links provided below), and we strongly advise
that you follow their security recommendations. You also have
to be prepared to accept a temporary solution in the
beginning. But don’t worry too much; everything always
works out in the end. If it looks like you won’t have any place
to stay immediately upon your arrival, be sure to book a bed
in a hostel in good time. Hostels tend to be fully booked at the
beginning of the semester as well. For those of you who have
to resort to this option, you will find a list of places offering
extended stay accommodations in the university’s housing
guide.
If you are a non-EU fee paying Master’s student, the good
news is that housing is guaranteed to you through the
University Housing Office for the first year. Keep in mind that
it could still be quite difficult to find a place to live for the
second year. Thus, as soon as you receive a personal number,
make sure that you join the queue on the housing sites
(www.studentstaden.se) so that you get maximum number of
queuing points for the coming year.
Housing guide by the student union and the university
http://www.uppsalastudentkar.se/international-
students/life-sweden/housing
http://www.uu.se/en/education/practical_matters/housing
/
LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE
Bring some printed copies of your letter of acceptance. You
are likely to need it in all kinds of situations (e.g. registering at
the migration board, joining a nation, applying for Swedish
class, getting access to the university network, opening a bank
account, receiving student discounts when joining the gym,
etc.), and it is very convenient to have some ready so you don’t
have to find a copy shop each time you need the letter.
INTERNET ACCESS
Having access to the student network is essential in many
ways: you will need it to use the university’s wireless and to
log on to all computers inside the university network, and
it is also essential for your coursework. Most courses are
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administered over the university’s student portal—
―Studentportalen‖—through which teachers will distribute
course material like lecture notes and problem sets from the
very first day of classes.
In order to get a student ID and a password for the network
and Studentportalen, you will need to fill out the following
form:
http://uadm.uu.se/digitalAssets/34/34837_application.pdf
There is a postal address on the form, but it is easiest to
submit it in person at the IT help desk at the student union
(Övre Slottsgatan 7). They can also help you fill out the form.
It will take a few days until your account is ready, and then
you will get an e-mail notification to pick up your login
credentials.
If you need to access the internet before you get access to the
student network, you can use the computers at the student
union for free. You can also use the city library
(Svartbäcksgatan 17) for free wifi.
UNIVERSITY ACCESS CARD
The access card allows you to use the university printers,
scanners and copy machines. Moreover, it gives you access to
Ekonomikum (the building you are going to study at) and the
economics computer lab almost 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
(students are not allowed to be inside the Ekonomikum
building from 2 AM – 5 AM. The access card will not allow
you to go inside the building or the computer lab during these
hours). To receive the card, you have to fill out a form at the
reception desk in Ekonomikum (located on the ground floor,
close to the middle entrance). You will be asked to give a 4-
digit pin of your choice to be used with the card.
In order to use the printers and scanners, you will also need to
set up a Korint and PayEx account where you deposit money
to pay the small printing fees. Instructions for this can also be
found at the reception desk.
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Note that the university access card is not the same as the
library card! Of course, you should get a library card as well;
this can be done at the library in Ekonomikum and should not
take more than a few minutes.
EXAMS
Examination procedures in Uppsala University are likely
quite different from what you are used to if you have not
studied in Sweden before. First, the exams may be much
longer than you are used to—either four or five hours long
(though not all students take the full amount of time). Second,
exams are completely anonymous. A teacher does not have
access to any information that confirms which student’s exam
they are grading. Finally, it is possible to sit for re-
examinations. There are typically three opportunities per year
to write an exam: two during the semester and one at the end
of the summer (in August). Although it is good to sit for the
first exam so that you do not fall behind the recommended
study pace, you can choose to write the examination at one of
the later dates. Additionally, it doesn’t matter how often you
take the exam and fail. You are permitted to keep re-writing
an exam until you pass, and you can even do a re-take during
the following school year. However, note that once you pass
an exam, you are not permitted to sit for a re-examination.
It is mandatory to register for an exam via Studentportalen by
a given deadline. The deadline is usually a couple of weeks
before the exam date and will be shown on the bottom of your
course schedule. It is wise to register for an exam as soon as
possible to be sure that you do not miss the deadline; you can
do so as soon as you are registered for the course. Once you
register for the exam, you will be sent an anonymous code. On
the day of your exams you need to bring this code as well as a
valid picture ID card. Be sure to leave enough time to get to
the examination hall. They are often located on the outskirts
of the city. Check an online map or visit the exam hall in
advance if possible.
There are three grades in the Swedish system: VG (Pass with
Distinction), G (Pass) and UG (Fail).Some courses also offer
ECTS grades (A to E), but you may have to ask the instructor
to assign them to you. Also note that if you fail a course, it will
not show up on your transcript.
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NATIONS
If you want to join one of Uppsala’s nations, you should do so
early, because again it will take some time before you get your
membership card. You can sign up during the international
orientation week, when all the nations are open and distribute
information. Be sure to get a temporary membership card
when signing up, since this will give you temporary access to
the nations already before your regular membership card
arrives.
Find out more about the nations on this link:
http://www.uu.se/en/admissions/student-
life/the_student_nations/the_13_nations/
TRANSPORTATION
Biking is the best way to get around in Uppsala. However, it
could be worth waiting a while before you buy a bike because
at the beginning of a semester the market for used bikes is
often completely empty and prices soar.
If you plan to use public transportation on a frequent basis, it
is probably worth investing in a ―UL card‖ from the local
transportation company UL. Make sure to get a student
discount when you purchase this card; to be eligible, you will
need to have your student ID card, which you will receive a
few weeks after the semester starts and you have joined a
student nation.
If you just want to take the bus from time to time, you can pay
on board with credit/debit card, register to pay by SMS, or
buy a bus card or 10-trip mobile ticket. Tickets for each ride
are valid for 75 minutes (i.e. you can make as many bus
changes as you would like within that time frame). The easiest
way to pay is by credit card, but it is also slightly more
expensive (30 SEK per ticket if you buy on-board versus 25
SEK by SMS or in advance).
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In order to purchase an SMS ticket, you will first need to
register your phone via http://www.smsreg.me. Once you
have registered, save the telephone number 0704 20 22 22 to
your mobile. Send the code "UV" to this number if you want to
travel within Uppsala (all the regular green buses) or "ULV1"
or ―ULV2‖ if you want to travel in Uppsala county (by using
the yellow buses, ―Regionbussarna‖, ask the driver which code
to send if you are not sure). The price for an SMS ticket inside
Uppsala is 25 SEK and within the county costs 45 SEK.
It is also possible to buy a rechargeable UL card. The UL card
costs 20 SEK that is non-refundable and you can charge a
minimum of 50 SEK from the UL centre at the Uppsala
Central Station or many other shops with a ―UL‖ banner on it.
If you have this card each ride costs 20 SEK that is valid for 75
minutes.
More information on UL’s homepage:
http://www.ul.se/en/Tickets/
SECOND HAND SHOPS
There are some good and really cheap second hand shops in
Uppsala. If you need furniture or kitchen supplies, it could be
worth checking them out before heading to IKEA. Some shops
even offer home delivery of furniture.
Some addresses (not comprehensive):
-Uppsala Stadsmission, Samaritergränd 2
-Myrorna, Sysslomansgatan 16 and Kungsängsgatan 20 (2
shops)
-Emmaus Second Hand, Hjalmar Brantingsgatan 1
-Kupan (Red Cross), Danmarksgatan 20
-Sirius Loppmarknad, Torsgatan 8 A
You might also consider joining facebook group run by
students call ’Buy and Sell Uppsala‖ where students regularly
post pictures and prices of things they are selling which might
of use for you.
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/buyandselluppsala/
during the summer/autumn months, every Saturday there
is a flea market next to the Uppsala Concert Hall in
Vaksala Torg. You might want to pay also want to pay a
visit there to look for essential things for a cheaper price.
IMPORTANT CONTACTS
All masters students have two contact persons, one for
practical information and one for academic;
For any general and practical information;
Email: masterprograms@uu.se
Facebook: www.facebook.com/uppsalauniversity
Skype: uppsala.university
International Office / Internationellakansliet website
www.inter.uadm.uu.se/?languageId=1
Uppsala studentkår website
www.uppsalastudentkar.se/international-students
For academic purpose contact;
Nina Andersson: Nina.Andersson@nek.uu.se, A448
Per Engström: Per.Engstrom@nek.uu.se, A426
Mikael Elinder: Mikael.Elinder@nek.uu.se, E413