Stockholm University

Stockholm
Sweden

Language of instruction

Swedish
English

   Generally available as a second or third preference.

As one of the largest universities in Sweden, Stockholm University offers unprecedented access to teaching and research facilities. The university, situated in Sweden's capital, is the region’s centre for higher education and research. It is ranked among the Top 150 universities worldwide.

Located in the heart of Sweden's only National City Park, the university is surrounded by natural beauty, whilst being only a few minutes journey from the city centre. The historic landscape is interwoven with forests, open fields, parks, beaches, and buildings.

Semester dates

UQ SemesterHost SemesterDates
Semester 1Spring SemesterJanuary–June
Semester 2Autumn SemesterAugust/September–January

View the SU academic calendar.

Guides and additional information

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:
Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)
Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:
Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)
Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)

Full-time study load

30 ECTS credits per semester at SU is equivalent to 8 UQ units.

Host university requirements

GPA
You will need a minimum cumulative GPA of 4.5 to study at SU.

Study Options
Not applicable to this university. However, you will only be permitted to select courses from a maximum of 2 departments.

Note: Host university eligibility criteria are at the discretion of the host and may change without notice.  

Find courses

Search the SU course catalogue

Most postgraduate level courses can only be found on departmental websites.

Search the Credit Precedent Database to find courses offered by your host university that have been previously approved for credit at UQ. The database should be used as a general guide only. 
You must still check the host university course catalogue to see if courses from the Credit Precedent Database are still on offer and in the correct semester of your exchange.

Study areas taught in English

Undergraduate
Anthropology
Biological sciences
Business administration
Chemistry and biochemistry
Chinese
Computer science
Earth and Geographical Sciences
Economics
Environmental studies
General Electives
IT and computer science
International relations
Japanese
Korean
Mathematics and statistics
Philosophy
Physics
Political science
Postgraduate
Art history
Biological sciences
Biotechnology
Chemistry and biochemistry
Computer science
Earth and Geographical Sciences
English
Environmental studies
Film, TV and media
General Electives
History and ancient history
IT and computer science
International relations
Law
Mathematics and statistics
Philosophy
Physics
Regional and town planning
Religion
Social work
Sociology

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:
Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)
Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:
Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)
Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)

Accommodation

There is a considerable housing shortage in Stockholm, so housing cannot be guaranteed for exchange students. It is important to start searching for accommodation well in advance. Stockholm University's housing web page provides some guidance and resources to help students find private housing. 

Cost of living

Living costs in Sweden depend largely on your individual lifestyle. SU has developed a sample monthly budget to help students understand the average cost of living in Stockholm.

Financial support

A range of funding for student exchange including scholarships, grants and loans are available to UQ students.  

Insurance

Students approved to participate in a Semester-based Exchange are automatically covered by UQ’s Travel Insurance for the country of their host university only.

For more information, read the Student Travel Insurance Policy Summary on UQ’s Travel Insurance web page (login required).

If you plan to travel outside of your host country, you should purchase additional insurance.

All exchange students are automatically covered by the insurance policy Student-IN, the Swedish State’s insurance for foreign students in Sweden.

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:
Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)
Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:
Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)
Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)

Organise your visa

It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct visa for the country where you will be studying. As the Global Experiences team is not a visa-issuing authority we cannot provide visa advice.

SU provides visa and immigration information for incoming exchange students.

Contact the Swedish Migration Agency for more visa information.

Travel risk levels

The University of Queensland cannot and does not allow students to travel to any country with a risk level of 3 (Reconsider your need to travel) or above, as assessed by the Australian Government.

If a country's risk level changes to 3 or above, experiences to that country are suspended until the risk level improves.

Find out the risk level and travel advice, and sign up to receive updates for your host country on the Smartraveller website.

Exchange deadlines

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 1:
Open: 24 April (for Semester 1 of the following year)
Close: 31 May (for Semester 1 of the following year)

Application for Exchange in UQ Semester 2:
Open: 24 September (for Semester 2 of the following year)
Close: 31 October (for Semester 2 of the following year)