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 campuses in Växjö and Kalmar feature modern, sustainable infrastructure designed with accessibility and environmental performance in mind. For example, the buildings at the Kalmar campus are LEED Gold-certified, feature renewable energy systems, and a strong emphasis on low-carbon construction.  Outdoor elements and the campus environment prioritise pedestrian and bicycle access, with facilities like large bicycle garages and electric-vehicle charging stations.

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Infrastructure

Linnaeus University campuses in Växjö and Kalmar feature modern, sustainable infrastructure designed with accessibility and environmental performance in mind. For example, the buildings at the Kalmar campus are LEED Gold-certified, feature renewable energy systems, and a strong emphasis on low-carbon construction.  Outdoor elements and the campus environment prioritise pedestrian and bicycle access, with facilities like large bicycle garages and electric-vehicle charging stations.

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Student Support

Linnaeus University provides a range of student support services including a “Buddy Programme” for international students, study-guidance, counselling via the library’s Academic Skills Centre, and practical help on relocating to Sweden or the region.  The university’s building-management page also outlines security and opening-hours of campus facilities, contributing to a safe and supportive study environment.  

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Student Life

Student life at Linnaeus University is active and inclusive, with student unions, associations, theme nights, sports events, excursions and social gatherings organised regularly.  The university emphasises work-life-study balance, encouraging students to join clubs, participate in campus events and enjoy the local environment in Växjö and Kalmar.  

Housing facilities (Accommodation)

Linnaeus University itself does not own student housing, but provides comprehensive guidance and links to student-housing providers.  International and tuition-fee-paying students are strongly encouraged to begin applying early — availability can be limited.  The university’s Student Union assists by listing housing companies for both the Växjö and Kalmar campuses.  

Student Safety

The Student Welfare Office also contributes to a safe study-environment by offering high-availability support and low-threshold access to help services.  For health or emergency advice, students are directed to national contact numbers (1177 for medical advice, 112 for emergencies) and regional health-centres.  The university publishes practical safety information and encourages early use of support when students encounter issues.  

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Career Support

The university’s Career Center offers services for current students, doctoral candidates and alumni — including career counselling, assistance with CVs and cover letters, and internships or degree-project listings via its Career Portal.  The portal allows students to register, search jobs/internships, upload CVs, and engage with employers.  The “Working and living in the Linnaeus Region” page also provides advice on the local labour market, connecting education to regional job-opportunities.  

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