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Last updated June, 2024
Academic Information
Language of Instruction
English and Swedish
Swedish Language Courses - Uppsala offers an intensive Swedish course free to exchange students.
Course Information
Semester Dates
- Academic Year: August - June
- Autumn Semester: August - January
- Spring Semester: January - June
Semester Dates
Course Load and Minimum Unit Requirements
- Minimum Course Load - 15 Swedish points (22.5 ECTS)
- Maximum Course Load - 30 Swedish points (45 ECTS)
Accommodation and the Cost of Living
Accommodation
Exchange students have guaranteed accommodation. All incoming exchange students must submit their Housing Application Form before the deadline to be guaranteed housing. Please contact your co-ordinator at your International Office or department for more information about this form.
Estimated Cost of Living
Uppsala University Cost of Living
Additional Information
Additional information for students considering Uppsala University
Student Visa and Insurance
Information on Student Visas and Insurance for students going on exchange can be found elsewhere on this website.
Exchange Experiences
- 2023 S2 BCom MANT PPE JS (PDF)
- 2023 S1 BSc BIOC NS
- 2022 S2 BASci NEUR CO
- 2019 S1 BCom INTB MANT GA
- 2019 S1 LLB BA ECON SH
- 2019 S1 BSci PHAR MICR SC
The University, City and Region
The University
Uppsala University, founded in 1477 and the oldest university in Scandinavia, has a long tradition of research and innovative thinking. The University has six Nobel Prize Laureates and on 13 December each year the new Nobel Laureates visit the university to deliver a public lecture. Uppsala University is ranked among the top-100 universities in the world. A portion of Uppsala University's excellent reputation – both in Sweden and abroad – can be ascribed to the efforts of earlier generations.
The City of Uppsala
Uppsala, the fourth largest city in Sweden with a population of 190,000 people, has the charm of a small town and the opportunities of a big city. It is located 70 km (45 miles) north of Stockholm (about 40 minutes by train) and is a city with a living history. Old Uppsala (Gamla Uppsala) was the focal point of the Kingdom of the Swedes. Uppsala is from an international point of view a small, calm and safe place. This charming old town is easily accessible by northbound train or bus from Stockholm (1 hour) and Arlanda international airport (30 minutes). Uppsala is located within the county of Uppland in a historically rich landscape, which a millennium ago was one of the most prominent centres of the Viking culture.
The dominating landmarks in Uppsala are the large cathedral (Domkyrkan) and the castle (Slottet), both located in the centre of the city. Beside the castle and the dome the older university buildings, many of them highly interesting and beautiful, dominate the city centre around the small river Fyrisån. Most impressive are the university house and the university library, Carolina Rediviva. The character of Uppsala is to a large extent dependent on the presence of the two universities (Uppsala University in the city centre and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences just south of the city). The students are a dominating and important part of the society, giving the population a youthful and modern impression.
Further Information
For further information about Otago Global Student Exchange please email exchange@otago.ac.nz