Linnaeus University (LNU) is a public higher education institution in southern Sweden, with main campuses in Växjö and Kalmar. It is renowned for its excellence in research and education, and enjoys an international reputation in a number of disciplines. Here are some key facts about Linnaeus University:
Overview
Founded: 2010 (from the merger of two universities in the former Småland region)
Institution: Public
Main campus locations:
Växjö and Kalmar, with two main campuses in different cities in southern Sweden.
History
Linnaeus University dates back to 1977, when two independent higher education institutions were established in Växjö and Kalmar.
In 2010, the two institutions merged to form Linnaeus University, named after the famous Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus.
Over the course of its development, Linnaeus University has continuously expanded its subject coverage and established several research centers.
School Strength
Linnaeus University has about 36,000 students (including undergraduates, postgraduates and doctoral students) and about 3,000 faculty and staff.
It offers a wide range of undergraduate, master's and doctoral courses covering multiple subject areas.
It enjoys an international reputation in the fields of educational science, psychology, information technology, business management, health science, etc.
The school's research results have an important influence internationally, especially in sustainable development, mental health and social innovation.
Educational philosophy
Emphasis on the combination of theory and practice, encouraging students to develop skills through practical projects and service learning.
Focus on interdisciplinary cooperation, especially collaboration between different majors.
Attach importance to international education, recruit a large number of international students, and provide courses taught in multiple languages.
Committed to cultivating professionals with innovative spirit and social responsibility.
Subject settings
Bachelor's degrees:
Educational science
Psychology
Information technology (such as computer science, software engineering, etc.)
Business management (such as marketing, financial management, etc.)
Health sciences (such as nursing, public health, etc.)
Culture and art (such as literature, history, music, etc.)
Master's degrees:
Educational science
Psychology
Information technology
Business management
Health science
Culture and art
Master's programs in other related fields
PhD programs:
Linnaeus University offers doctoral programs in multiple disciplines to support in-depth research and innovation.
Featured projects
Interdisciplinary research centers: The school has several interdisciplinary research centers to promote cooperation and exchanges between different disciplines.
International cooperation projects: Actively participate in the EU's Erasmus+ project and other international exchange programs to provide students with opportunities to study abroad.
Entrepreneurship support: There is a dedicated entrepreneurship center to help students transform scientific research results into commercial applications.
Research facilities: Linnaeus University has advanced laboratories and research centers, such as psychology laboratories, information technology laboratories, etc.
International cooperation
Linnaeus University has established partnerships with many top universities around the world and participates in many international research networks and alliances.
Provide exchange student programs to promote students' international vision and cultural exchange.
As a member of multiple international organizations, Linnaeus University enjoys an important position worldwide.
Research facilities and resources
Psychology Laboratory: Focuses on the research and development of psychotherapy methods.
Information Technology Laboratory: Conducts research on digital technology and software development.
Education Science Research Center: Promotes research on educational theory and practice.
Health Science Research Room: Promotes research on public health and social health care.
Cultural and Art Research Center: Conducts cultural heritage protection and art research.
Fees
For students from the EU/EEA, Linnaeus University is usually free, but a small registration fee is required.
For international students from non-EU/EEA areas, tuition fees vary depending on the major. The specific fees should be consulted directly with the school or visit its official website for the latest information.
In terms of living costs, the cost of living in southern Sweden is relatively moderate, but accommodation, food and personal expenses still need to be considered.
Application requirements
Applicants usually need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, and may need to complete certain prerequisite courses.
For master's programs, an undergraduate degree in a related field is usually required.
It is necessary to pass an entrance exam or interview to demonstrate their interest in the chosen major and their ability to work in a related career.
English proficiency is usually at level B2 (according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages CEFR), and some majors may require higher levels.
Campus life and support services
Student support: Comprehensive student support services are provided, including academic guidance, mental health support and career planning.
Campus facilities: With modern teaching buildings, libraries, sports facilities and student dormitories, students are provided with a good learning and living environment.
Cultural activities: Various cultural and social activities are held regularly to enrich students' extracurricular life.
Uniqueness
Problem-based learning (PBL): Linnaeus University adopts a problem-based learning approach in some courses. This teaching model emphasizes students' ability to solve problems independently, promotes critical thinking and teamwork.
Close industry ties: The school maintains close cooperation with local and international companies to ensure that the course content keeps up with the development needs of the industry and provides students with internships and employment opportunities.
Strong research background: Especially in the fields of psychology, educational sciences and social work, Linnaeus University's research results are highly regarded internationally.
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