Chapter 489: Golden Flower Honeysuckle is not as good as the campus

Every time he goes to a city, Ye Chao usually doesn't miss the university in that city.

Because, that represents the cultural vane of the city.

It's the same in Stockholm.

Stockholm University is located in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, known as the Venice of Northern Europe, is one of the largest comprehensive universities in Sweden, and the teaching building is also the center of Sweden's higher education and scientific research, with 38th in the World University Ranking in 2004 and 86th in the Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2008.

Stockholm University was founded in 1878 and initially offered only courses in the natural sciences. A degree-granting system was established in 1904, and the Faculty of Law and Human Sciences was created in the following 20 years.

It became a national university in 1960 and the Faculty of Social Sciences was added four years later. Since then, the number of students has increased dramatically, and the school building has gradually expanded. It has about 34,000 students, including 1,800 international students.

There are 1,900 teachers, including 200 professors. The four faculties of law, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences have a total of 80 departments, nearly 800 courses, and organize 30 teaching activities every year. The annual budget is 1.7 billion crowns, of which 37% is devoted to research.

The organizational structure of Stockholm University is: University Board, Faculty Board (Dean), Department (Dean). The current president of Stockholm University is Gustaf Lindencrona (Professor of Financial Law) and the Vice-Rector is Gunnel Engall (Professor of Latin Languages, especially French).

The Board of Trustees is the highest decision-making body, with half of its members, including the Chairman of the Board, representing the public interest, and the rest representing the University and student organizations. The Rector, as delegated by the Board of Trustees, makes decisions on issues and is also responsible for the implementation of the decisions of the Board of Trustees.

In addition, the Principal is responsible for the day-to-day running of the school together with the Head of School.

Stockholm University has four faculties, namely the Faculty of Humanities, the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Natural Sciences, with about 80 subordinate departments, research centers, and institutes. The four faculties develop undergraduate and graduate programs and are responsible for the implementation of the university's research work.

The College Board of Trustees is made up of representatives of the College, staff and students, and sometimes from outside the University. Most of the work of the school is undertaken by various departments and institutes. Each department has a board of directors and a board chair, which is made up of faculty and students.

The faculty was established in 1878 and initially only offered courses in the natural sciences. A degree-granting system was established in 1904, and the Faculty of Law and Human Sciences was created in the following 20 years. It became a national university in 1960 and the Faculty of Social Sciences was added four years later.

Since then, the number of students has increased dramatically, and the school building has gradually expanded. It has about 34,000 students, including 1,800 international students. There are 1,900 teachers, including 200 professors. The four faculties of law, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences have a total of 80 departments, nearly 800 courses, and organize 30 teaching activities every year.

The annual budget is 1.7 billion kroons, of which 37 per cent is devoted to research and 24 per cent to teaching. With a floor area of 420,000 square meters, a collection of 2.5 million volumes, 9,000 Swedish and foreign journals, and 1,650 places for research and study, the university's library offers a wide range of options to meet the needs of students.

The school is located in a beautiful environment, and the park-like architecture blends traditional culture with modern atmosphere.

Many distinguished teachers and researchers have worked at this university.

More than a century ago, Stockholm University was founded in 1877 by liberal and radical Swedes who believed that Stockholm, as the capital and economic center of Sweden, should also create an institution of higher learning with a focus on modern studies, and in 1878, the college opened lectures in physics and chemistry to the public.

Many outstanding teachers and researchers have worked at this institute, including the 1903 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Arrhenius, the famous Russian mathematician Vajesky. The latter was promoted to professor in 1884, becoming the first woman in Europe to hold the title of professor.

The most basic unit of teaching at the University is the department, and its teaching and research can be roughly divided into four categories: natural sciences, law, humanities, and social sciences, with a total of about 80 fields of teaching (with more than 600 courses in total) and research departments.

The school is divided into 4 corresponding faculties.

The study of East Asian languages is one of the specialties of the University. Sign language (for the deaf and dumb and normal people who are interested in interpreting and studying sign language), comparative linguistics and immigrant language studies are unique.

The title of the world's first sign language professor was awarded at the University. The Department of Oriental Languages specializes in East Asian studies, with majors in Chinese Language and Culture, Japanese Studies, and Korean Language and Culture, the latter two of which are the only majors in Sweden.

In addition, there are linguistics courses and computer linguistics courses, and there are teaching rights in the direction of articulatory physiology and perception.

Long-span research is another feature of the University, focusing on the changes of a person or group of people over a considerable period of time. Among them, the topic "Personal Development and Its Investigation" is dedicated to the guidance of those who entered elementary school in the mid-1960s, and the other is dedicated to the 30 years between birth and establishment.

The distances between different places on the planet today seem to be shortened. There are no barriers to the transmission of ideas, words, and images around the world. This has opened up the possibility of cross-border cooperation and exchange, and at the same time, education has long been on the agenda as an important part of cross-border exchange and cooperation.

Stockholm University is one of the largest universities in Sweden and a central institution for higher education and research in Sweden.

QS World University Rankings 2016: Geography 25, Environmental Sciences 28, Linguistics 42, Social Policy and Management 43, Sociology 49, Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Sciences, Media, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Economics and Econometrics, Education, Law, Modern Languages and Philosophy, etc. 50-100.

Stockholm University, founded in 1878, initially offered courses in the natural sciences. A degree-granting system was established in 1904, and the Faculty of Law and Human Sciences was created in the following 20 years.

The school is located in a beautiful environment, and the park-like architecture blends traditional culture with modern atmosphere. The university has four major faculties: law, humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, which provide students with a wide range of options for their studies.

With over 70,000 students and 5,000 faculty members, including several scientists with worldwide reputations, Stockholm University is one of Sweden's largest higher education institutions.

The University is committed to high-quality education and research in the fields of natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and law.

Stockholm University is ranked 74th in the top 500 universities in the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2017 and 134th in the Times World University Rankings 2018......

The above is the prestige of Stockholm.

Its scenery is very beautiful, and it is rare that its students, especially its girls, are very cold but beautiful, and the cold beauties of Sweden gather here. A girl with temperament and knowledge is the object that Ye Chao likes to hunt......

He has traveled to several countries, but it has been a long time since he has been on a college campus looking for a golden flower.

There is a saying that gold flowers and honeysuckles are not as good as school flowers......

Jewelry jade is not as good as warm nephrite......