Useful Links
- Erasmus Mundus Masters programmes at Swedish universities
- Links to Universities in South Asia
- Guide for South Asian students to studies at Swedish universities
- Grants to schools from Internationella Programkontoret
- Funding agencies
- Minor Field Studies
- Linnaeus Palme exchange programme
- Scholarships for South Asian studies /NIAS SUPRA programme
- South Asian Students associations in Sweden
- Studera Nu (Search function)
Courses and programmes
Admission and permits
Funding
Other useful information
Practical information and links offered by Högskoleverket (Swedish National Agency for Higher Education).
- Global Gateway
International website funded by the Department for Education and Skills, UK, and managed by the British Council, enabling those involved in education across the world to engage in creative partnerships. Provides quick access to comprehensive information on how to develop an international dimension to education.
- ØRNAST – Øresund Network of Asian Studies
- Swedish and International funding agencies
SwedeninTouch.se/Swedish Institute
New network for international students, scholars and professionals who are in Sweden or have been to Sweden.The aim of the network is to bring together the large group of international students and professionals and help them to stay updated and in touch with Sweden. SwedenInTouch.se is a part of the official gateway to Sweden and is administrated by the Swedish Institute. It went live in July 2008.Studyin.sweden.se/Swedish Institute
Useful information on studies and research in Sweden, including a search function for all Masters courses run at Swedish universities.Advanced search function to all academic courses at Swedish universities, run by the National Agency for Higher Education – Högskoleverket. Only in Swedish.
Information on the programme and previosly South Asia related granted projects
Applications for the Linnaeus Palme exchange programme for the period 1 July 2011 – 30 June 2012 should be delivered to the International Office or equivalent authority at the local Swedish university not later than 1 December, 2010. Decisions will be taken by the International Programme Office for Education and Training during the spring 2011. More information.
Non-governmental organisation with 30 member organisations, running the exchange programmes Sweden World Youth (SWY) and Youth Partners in Development (YPD), carried out in cooperation with organisations in Cambodia, Costa Rica, India, Sri Lanka and Thailand. Aims at young persons that want to live and work close together with young persons from other cultures.



