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Internet:  http://www.su.se/

Stockholm University is a centre for higher education and research, organised into four faculties: natural sciences, humanities, social sciences and law. its 34,000 students and 3,570 permanent employees make Stockholm University one of Sweden's largest educational establishments as well as one of the largest employers in the Stockholm area.
Stockholm University, situated in the capital of Sweden, is a city University enjoying many links with today's society - both from a local and an international perspective. The University is one of the largest in Sweden with about 35,000 students and more than 2,150 graduate students.

Undergraduate education is pursued alongside postgraduate studies and research at the four faculties: Law, Humanities, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences. With about 80 departments offering approximately 1050 courses and 45 study programmes each year, the university is able to provide a wide variety of choices to meet the needs of its students.

The University is one of the Stockholm area's largest employers, with some 6,000 employees.

Stockholm College began in 1878 with a series of public lectures on the natural sciences. In 1904, the college became an official degree granting institution and in the following two decades both the Faculties of Law and Humanities were established. In 1960 Stockholm College became a state University and four years later the Faculty of Social Sciences was added.

The 1960's brought a steep increase in the student population, resulting in over-crowding in the then city centre premises. The result was the formation in 1970 of a University campus at Frescati - an area just north of the city centre. Today, the main University campus stretches across a naturally and culturally inspiring landscape - in and around the world's first National City Park. A wide variety of building styles, blending both traditional and modern, has helped to make the campus a place of architectural interest.


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Associate Professor Ulrika Nilsson
Deputy Head of Department, contact for Analytical Chemistry MS Facility
Department of Analytical Chemistry


Leopold Ilag, Associate Professor (Researcher, contact person for Stockholm University Proteomics Faculty (SUPF) / Department of Analytical Chemistry)

Monika Björk (Laboratory technician / Department of Developmental Biology)

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Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), Karolinska Institutet, Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC)

Chemical analysis of biological material…? ICP..., Stockholm University, Department of Geology and Geochemistry

Desirée - Double ElectroStatic Ion Ring ExpEriment, Stockholm University, The Manne Siegbahn Laboratory



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