Malardalen University

Karlstad, Sweden

Mälardalen University (often abbreviated MDU) is a public higher-education institution in Sweden, with campuses in the cities of Västerås and Eskilstuna. It was originally founded in 1977.
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Mälardalen University is a Swedish public higher-education institution with campuses in Eskilstuna and Västerås, offering programmes in business, design, mathematics, health & welfare, engineering, education, music & opera.
The university reports about 19,000 students engaged in study programmes across its campuses.
The two main campuses are situated in Swedish cities: Västerås and Eskilstuna, in the region of Lake Mälaren.
Applicants (including international ones) use the national Swedish admissions portal, submit supporting documentation, and follow the university’s Admission Regulations which define eligibility, selection, fees and appeal.
Yes — students from countries outside the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland are required to pay tuition fees for degree studies in Sweden.
The university offers a Scholarship Programme for non-EU/EEA/Swiss students applying for a Master’s programme as first choice; covered programmes must be selected and application deadlines met. 
The university offers clear instructions on emergency actions (e.g., call 112 for life-threatening incidents), campus security contact information, and guidelines for reporting faults and safety issues.
Yes — both campuses are centrally located in their respective cities, have modern facilities which include accessibility for students, and opportunities for safe movement and study.
Yes — although detailed student-welfare services weren’t fully detailed in the sources retrieved, the university’s student services website includes support for study planning, student health care and mentoring which contribute to overall student well-being.
It offers undergraduate (bachelor’s) and advanced level (master’s) programmes across fields such as engineering, health & welfare, business, education, music and design, with English-taught options and international orientation.
Yes — entry requirements differ by programme and may include prior subject-credits, language proficiency and meeting general eligibility; for international admission the specific entry requirements are listed on the university’s website.
Yes — the university accommodates exchange students, course students and full-degree students; international programmes and English-taught courses are available.
Yes — the Mälardalen University Scholarship Programme is available to especially qualified students from non-EU/EEA/Swiss countries who apply for a Master’s programme as first choice.
The scholarship covers full tuition fees for eligible students in the Master’s programme (for the standard duration), provided academic progress is maintained (e.g., minimum credits/semester).
Detailed information can be found on the university’s “Application and Admission” and “Scholarship Programme” webpages under the international section. 
The campuses are in Västerås and Eskilstuna, both located by Lake Mälaren and approximately one hour by train from Stockholm; they are urban, well-connected and offer cultural and outdoor activities.
The university provides information and assistance for international students seeking housing; accommodation options in the campuses’ cities are available though specific campus-owned housing may be limited.
Students enjoy the combination of city life and nature: both campuses are near city centres and Lake Mälaren offers outdoor recreation such as skating or skiing in winter and biking/running in summer.
Yes — students holding a residence permit for studies are generally allowed to work in Sweden, but should check conditions related to their permit and ensure full-time study remains the priority. (
Yes — the university’s international pages include practical guidance for students moving to Sweden, covering residence permits, accommodation, arrival and living in the region.
No — the university does not guarantee employment or visa sponsorship. Graduates seeking to work in Sweden post-study must meet immigration/work-permit criteria and secure employment independently.

University Of Malardalen University Application Statistics

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University Of Malardalen University Application Statistics

19000
566
34:1
31 %
SEK 8000
3

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