Internationals add $338m+ to Sweden annually
International students add between US$338 million-386m to the Swedish economy each year, according to a Swedish Institute report.
International students add between US$338 million-386m to the Swedish economy each year, according to a Swedish Institute report.
Study in Sweden has announced a series of virtual fairs for prospective students, with some 24 Swedish universities taking part.
The Swedish government is proposing to extend the time students can remain in the country after graduation to seek employment to up to one year – currently students have up to six months.
Student recruiter Sqore has secured strategic tender with five Swedish universities and the Swedish Institute, to provide digital marketing services.
The number of international students in Sweden increased by 5.4% in 2017/18, but the number of Swedes studying abroad decreased for the third year in a row, statistics from the Swedish Higher Education Authority have revealed.