KTH and Brazil
"Brazil has since long been an important country for Swedish enterprises. We are now expanding collaboration to encompass research, education and innovation, bringing together efforts to find ingenious and sustainable solutions to global problems. Faculty, students and society at large will benefit greatly from this new development."
The thoughts above are those of Semida Silveira, Professor in Energy Systems Planning at KTH.
Collaboration is an important word describing how KTH approaches every aspect of higher education – from supportive, interactive teachers to a global network of research partners in the fields of engineering, architecture, sustainable development, information technology and more. Students interested in coming to the university can expect to find fertile ground for their ideas and a willing framework to help make them a reality. And now more than ever, collaboration plays a crucial role in shaping the planet’s future.
Watch our film with Felipe
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Felipe studies Sustainable Technology at KTH and tells about his experiences as an international student in Stockholm.
KTH is proud to host the largest international student body in Sweden, famed research and alumni and ties to a multitude of industries, ensuring that a degree means students will possess the tools necessary to excel globally.
By encouraging top students from around the world to come and study at KTH, it is clear that the cross-fertilization of ideas will empower the next generation of leading thinkers, business leaders and innovators. Brazil’s rapidly growing economy, with developments in the technology and energy sectors, is proving to be an exciting and vital addition to both global research and business. And KTH has initiated far-reaching partnerships within both areas in order to be part of this accelerated growth, working together with Brazil to fill the increasing demand for engineers over the coming years.
KTH collaborates with the Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in Stockholm: BrazilCham and Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Sao Paulo: SwedCham
KTH's partner universities
KTH has the privilege of cooperating closely with five Brazilian universities around the country.
