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  • Unaccustomed to practical studies

    Group work, field studies and interactivity in teaching are unknown to many international students. Extra clarity is required by those who teach in international classes, state a group of doctoral students – in an international classroom.

  • "KTH was just what I was looking for"

    Housing and rent guarantee – excellent. But the most important thing for the Master's students – Dianne from Jamaica and Arun from India – was that KTH was able to offer the course they wanted to study. "This course was just what I was looking for," says Arun Arora who will be studying "Vehicle Engineering".

  • Emelie’s studies abroad widened her horizons

    Volunteer work in South Africa, skiing in the French Alps and nosediving into Japanese culture. Studying abroad can mean much more than just swatting, this was evident following a reunion at KTH Campus.

  • “It is in China things are happening - not here”

    When the 20-year-old electrical student Andreas Lindgren stepped off the plane in Shanghai, he was greeted by a 40-degree, humid heat. He immediately felt at home. Today, four years on, he speaks fluent Chinese and wants to play a part in building China’s future.

  • Singapore students at KTH create smart applications using Swedish pine

    A flexible solution for tight office spaces in China. Window glass made from wood fibers. Smart storage solutions for compact homes. These were some of the results when the students at the international master's programme Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management at KTH, most of them from Singapore, were commissioned to develop new applications using Swedish pine. The course was conducted in collaboration with the trade organization Svenskt Trä (Swedish Wood).