Karolinska Institute

Stockholm, Sweden

One of the top medical research institutes in the world is the Karolinska Institute, a research-driven medical university located in Solna, Sweden, which is part of the Stockholm metropolitan region. The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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Karolinska Institute has always been committed to its motto of “To Improve Human Health”. In 2019 Times educational activity ranks the Karolinska Institute at range forty overall within the world. In the field of Clinical Medicine and Pharmacy, it's graded twelfth worldwide and third in Europe for 2016. Karolinska Institute ranked 14 worldwide and fifth in Europe in the subject Clinical, pre-clinical and health.
Karolinska Institute was supported in 1810 on the island of Kungsholmen on the aspect of the capital of Sweden, the main campus was settled decades later to Solna, just outside Stockholm. A second campus was established recently in Flemingsburg, Huddinge, South of Stockholm. This Institute is one of Sweden's largest centers for training and research, accounting for 30% of the medical training and more than 40% of all academic medical and life science research conducted in Sweden.
There are around 6000 students in the university.

University Of Karolinska Institute Application Statistics

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SEK 180000
SEK 96000
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University Of Karolinska Institute Application Statistics

6000
1200
5
SEK 180000
SEK 96000
SEK 2400
2.8
30
70 %
5.5

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