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Are you fluent in Swedish?
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 08:54:53 GMT
Fluency in Swedish isn't necessary to study for a PhD there, though learning the language is very helpful socially. You'll need funding for your period of study, though some programs already have some funding.

site is very helpful on explaining the admission process, what you can study and all the practical details: www.studyinsweden.se Competition is very high, and Sweden is a popular destination for biology (especially biomed) PhDs. It's hard to say what your chances are, but you should apply to everything that interests you.

can find open positions on university web sites, and sometimes on job sites. Otherwise, you need to find a supervisor for sponsorship.

Karolinska Institute has a good overview of the process: ki.se And Platsbanken lists a few open positions: www.arbetsformedlingen.se
Sun, 01 Aug 2010 10:22:12 GMT
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