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The University of Skövde is a small and modern university that offers first-class programmes and competitive research, which attract research scientists and students from all over the world. The University of Skövde is one of the most specialised universities in Sweden and our research is focused on the development and use of advanced information technology systems and models. We want to find smart solutions for the future.

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There are many reasons for studying at the University of Skövde. Not only is Skövde situated between Swedens largest lakes, it also lies at the foot of Mount Billingen and our exchange students are guaranteed accomodation...
Study in Skövde
There are many reasons for studying at the University of Skövde. Not only is Skövde situated between Swedens largest lakes, it also lies at the foot of Mount Billingen and our exchange students are guaranteed accomodation...
We're glad to welcome Ana, new student at the Master's programme on Mind, Brain and Wellbeing who will share her experiences from Skövde in this blog.
Ana's blog
We're glad to welcome Ana, new student at the Master's programme on Mind, Brain and Wellbeing who will share her experiences from Skövde in this blog.
The Short Way is an intensive course at the University of Skövde, designed to make it easier for foreign graduates to become a part of the Swedish labour market.
The Short Way
The Short Way is an intensive course at the University of Skövde, designed to make it easier for foreign graduates to become a part of the Swedish labour market.

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