Linnaeus University

Växjö, Sweden

Linnaeus University is a public state-university in Sweden, located across two cities—Växjö and Kalmar in the Småland region. It was formally established in 2010 through the merger of the former Växjö University and Kalmar University College (Högskolan i Kalmar).
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Linnaeus University is a public state university in Sweden with campuses in Växjö and Kalmar, established in 2010 following the merger of Växjö University and Kalmar University College.
The university hosts a strong international presence—approximately 1,600 international students each year—and offers modern, sustainable campus facilities in both Växjö and Kalmar.
Linnaeus University emphasises early-intervention student welfare, inclusive campus policies (zero-tolerance for discrimination) and accessible services through its Student Welfare Office across both campuses.
Applications (for Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes) must be submitted online via the Swedish national portal UniversityAdmissions.se, where you search for programmes, fill in your application, upload supporting documents, and monitor your status. 
For many programmes the application round opens around mid-October and closes 15 January for the autumn intake; late applications may be possible, but admission is not guaranteed.
You must submit certified transcripts, proof of English proficiency (for English-taught programmes), meet general eligibility and specific programme prerequisites (for Master’s programmes, a (Bachelor’s) degree of at least 180 credits is required.
In serious situations students are instructed to call emergency number 112. Linnaeus University provides contact numbers for security services on-campus in both Kalmar and Växjö.
The university enforces a zero‐tolerance policy for discrimination and harassment, and provides information about students’ rights, feedback mechanisms and support services.
Yes — the Student Welfare Office offers counselling, training and a low-threshold system to support student wellbeing and early intervention. 
The university offers first-cycle (Bachelor’s), second-cycle (Master’s) and single-subject courses in English, as well as full programmes taught in Swedish and English.
To be eligible for Master’s studies you generally need a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) of at least 180 credits, with often an independent project of minimum 15 credits included, plus required subject-background and English proficiency.
Yes — several Master’s programmes are offered fully online or in part in English, such as the Digital Humanities programme which uses distance education and global student cohorts.
Yes — Linnaeus University offers scholarship programmes for students from outside the EU/EEA/Switzerland, e.g., covering up to 75 % of the tuition fee for eligible students.
Selection is based on academic merit (previous performance), proficiency in English, and efforts to maintain diversity in country of origin and gender.
The university’s “Scholarships” page lists tuition fee ranges (e.g., SEK 85,000-260,000 per academic year for non-EU/EEA students), deadline information and application instructions.
The campuses are in Växjö and Kalmar (Småland region, Sweden). Växjö campus is close to nature and lakes; Kalmar is a modern waterfront location.
The university provides guidance and links to student-housing providers; international students are encouraged to apply early since accommodation capacity is limited.
Useful student-guides list practical advice on budgeting, housing availability, and safety tips for living as a student in Sweden, particularly in Kalmar and Växjö.
Linnaeus University provides guidance to working and living in the region and advises students to check Swedish Migration Agency rules regarding post-study work; the university does not guarantee job offers.
Yes — students with student residence permits in Sweden are usually permitted to work part-time, though they must prioritise their studies and verify conditions with the Migration Agency.

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University Of Linnaeus University Application Statistics

15000
2000
48 %
SEK 100000
SEK 84000
2.8
30
70 %
7

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