Royal Institute of Art

Stockholm, Sweden

The Royal Institute of Art is a state-owned higher education institution located in Stockholm, Sweden, specialising in fine arts education and research. It offers programmes in areas such as two-dimensional, three-dimensional, text and other artistic practices.
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The Royal Institute of Art is located on the island of Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, combining historic and modern facilities in an inspiring waterfront setting.  The main building “Kasern III”, originally a grain warehouse built 1778-79, and the adjacent “Mindepartementet” building, are listed and have been refurbished and extended to house student studios, workshops, lecture halls, the library, exhibition spaces and administrative offices.  The campus emphasises studio space for fine-arts students — each student in the five-year programme is provided with their own studio plus access to project studios and specialised workshops.
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The Royal Institute of Art is located on the island of Skeppsholmen in central Stockholm, combining historic and modern facilities in an inspiring waterfront setting.  The main building “Kasern III”, originally a grain warehouse built 1778-79, and the adjacent “Mindepartementet” building, are listed and have been refurbished and extended to house student studios, workshops, lecture halls, the library, exhibition spaces and administrative offices.  The campus emphasises studio space for fine-arts students — each student in the five-year programme is provided with their own studio plus access to project studios and specialised workshops.

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Student Support

The Institute places strong emphasis on a safe and supportive study environment: it states “we therefore actively work to create a pleasant environment for our students” with respect to health, working environment, and safety.  Support services include a student health service (covering psychosocial counselling and occupational health) and insurance coverage for students present on the Institute’s premises or in official activities.  For international students and housing, the Institute collaborates with student-housing platforms such as Housing Anywhere and helps students navigate accommodation options in Stockholm.

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Student Life

Student life at the Royal Institute of Art is strongly tied to its artistic environment. With studios, exhibition spaces and a student union (Club Mejan) that organises social activities and represents students in decision-making bodies, the social and creative life is robust.  The location in central Stockholm, near major museums and cultural institutions, offers students access to the vibrant art scene of the city, facilitating both academic and extracurricular engagement.

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Housing facilities (Accommodation)

Accommodation availability at the Royal Institute of Art is limited; students are advised to look for housing as soon as possible.  While the institute provides guidance and support for finding housing (either shared or single occupancy, on-campus or off-campus), it does not guarantee housing for all students.  Students are encouraged to engage with housing services early and to consider private rentals near campus in central Stockholm.

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Student Safety

The institute is located in Stockholm, one of the safest major cities in Europe, and the campus area is equipped with standard safety features. According to available information, accommodations and campus-facilities are described (by third-party sources) as having 24-hour security and CCTV monitoring.  Students are also advised to follow general safety guidelines (for example late-night travel in groups) and make use of Sweden’s emergency services (dial 112) for urgent needs.

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Career Support

The institute provides career-related guidance and support services for students, including counselling and assistance in work experience, internships and job-search activities.  International students are supported in understanding employment regulations and part-time work possibilities in Sweden. Although the primary focus is on fine arts, there is acknowledgement of the need for professional preparation and networks for post-study transitions.

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