Umeå University
Umeå University, founded in 1965, is one of Sweden's largest universities with over 37,000 students and 4,700 employees. Today, we have a strong international and multicultural presence with students, teachers, and researchers from all over the world. We offer around 2,000 courses and 150 study programmes, among them over 40 Master’s programmes in English.
Umeå University offers a diversity of education and world-leading research in several scientific fields. In Umeå, the ground-breaking discovery of the gene scissors CRISPR-Cas9 was made, which has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Our cohesive campus environment enables a dynamic and open culture with a strong sense of community.
To further strengthen our competitiveness in the north we have established an Arctic Research Centre (Arcum) that strives to be the connectivity hub for arctic transdisciplinary research and education activities across Umeå University. The research centre organise a network of 300 associated researchers and graduate students with an arctic focus. The Arctic Centre facilitates transdisciplinary responses to present and future demands of research-based knowledge for sustainable development in the Arctic. We also have a Centre for Sami Research, a multi-disciplinary unit focusing on the only indigenous people of Sweden.
Umeå University is renowned for its comprehensive educational approach and creative learning environments as well as the very much popular Buddy Programme for international students.
Facts and figures
Web | http://www.umu.se/en |
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Year Established | 1965 |
Total Number of Staff | 4700 |
Number of Academic Staff | 2300 |
Number of Students | 37900 |
Focus Areas | Global health Architecture and design Northern studies Life sciences Environmental and resource economics Ecosystems Sustainable energy |
Latest programs
All programsLatest courses
- Master Space Physics with Measuring Techniques
- Bachelor Social transformations in northern Sweden
- Bachelor Sami and Old Norse Religion/ Nordic religions
- Master Sámi and Indigenous Health
- Bachelor Sámi A, Comparative Indigenous Studies I
- Master Responsible Design of Interactive AI-Systems
- Master Local and Regional Development
- Bachelor Introduction to Language and Culture in Northern Scandinavia
- Bachelor Freshwater Management
- Master Forest Ecology
- Master Critical Perspectives on Nordic Gender Equalities
- Master Collaborative Environmental Governance in the Arctic
- Bachelor Arctic Science A
- Master Arctic Ecosystems
- Master Analyses of Environmental Changes
- Bachelor History of forestry ideas
- Master PhD Living in the landscape (5+5 ECTS)