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Are you a prospective fee-paying Bachelor’s or Master’s student?
Explore the campuses

Have a closer look at our campus areas in Uppsala and Visby!
Need help?

Contact the student services for assistance.
Application and tuition fees

Students from outside the European Union, European Economic Area and Switzerland are required to pay application and tuition fees to study at university level in Sweden.
Master’s, Bachelor’s or exchange studies?

Depending on whether you are going to study at the Master’s level, Bachelor’s level or if you want to come to Uppsala University as an exchange student, different rules apply for admissions, housing and the financing of your studies.
First you must define what you are about to study to get the right information.
Have you arrived in Sweden and want to study? See information on studies in Sweden for newcomers.
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What is it like to study at Uppsala University?
Get in touch with current students and learn about everyday life at the university on our Instagram account TaggedForUppsala.
Our blog #TaggedforUppsala, will hopefully inspire and prepare you for your future in Uppsala.

Current or new student
Are you already a student at Uppsala University or have you just been admitted to the University? You should be able to find all the information you need in our section for current students and new students. This includes information about student support services, your rights and responsibilities as a student and much more.
Incoming trainees to Uppsala

Contact the department you are interested in directly.
Meet us at virtual events

Learn about the University and directly ask us questions.
higher education in Sweden

How does higher education in Sweden work?
The war in Ukraine

Do you have questions about how the situation in Ukraine will affect your studies? We have gathered current information regarding the war in Ukraine.
Funding
Some of the study programmes are funded by the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility. For more information, please refer to Sweden’s recovery plan.