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KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Schools. School of Architecture and the Built Environment School of Biotechnology School of Computer Science and Communication School of Electrical Engineering School of Industrial Engineering and Management
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Schools School of Architecture and the Built Environment School of Biotechnology School of Computer Science and Communication School of Electrical Engineering School of Industrial Engineering and Management School of Information and Communication Technology School of Chemical Science and Engineering School of Engineering Sciences School of Technology and Health Scientific Information and Learning KTH Business Liaison
KTH campuses in Stockholm KTH Campus Valhallavägen KTH Campus Haninge, Telge and Flemingsberg KTH Campus Kista
Facts and figures on KTH • founded in 1827 • 17,000 undergraduate students (4000BSc, 13.000MSc) • 1,500 PhD students • 3,100 employees • approx. 225 PhD degrees issued/year • annual turnover MEUR 314 • ranked among the top ten technical universities in Europe
KTH fields of activities Total: MEUR 314 Commissioned research 3.5 % Undergraduate education 35.1 % Research and postgraduate studies 60.7 % Commissioned education 0.7 %
Programmes 2008 ALL PROGRAMMES • 4,087 new admissions; 30% women and 70% men • A total of approximately 17,000 programme students • 300 ECTS CREDIT PROGRAMMES (5 YEARS) • Architects • 14 M.Sc. Programmes • 1,056 graduations; 29% women and 71% men • 180 ECTS PROGRAMMES (3 YEARS) • 9 B.Sc. Programmes • 339 graduations; 26% women and 74% men • INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES • 45 International Master’s Programmes taught in English • INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGES • 338 KTH students travelling to other universities • 1,057 foreign exchange students began their studies at KTH • 1,105 international master’s students began their studies at KTH
Postgraduate Studies 2008 POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS • 1,434 active postgraduate students with a minimum of 50% activity; 28% women and 72% men DEGREES • 152 licentiate degrees awarded; 33% to women and 67% to men • 209 doctoral degrees awarded; 28% to women and 72% to men
Master’s programmes in English • 47 programmes available 2008 • All given entirely in English, with international student population • General admission requirementsPrevious studiesA completed Bachelor's degree or equivalent. Language requirementsA good knowledge of written and spoken English. • Start late August, deadline Jan 15th • Two programmes with start in Jan, deadline Aug 1st
Erasmus Mundus programmes • Master’s programmes with ”the highest academic quality and standard of excellence” • Joint Master’s programmes supported by the European Union • Two-year-programmes, study at min. two different universities • Non-European students eligible for Erasmus Mundus scholarships • 21,000 Euro/student/academic year • Apply for scholarship when applying to the programme
Erasmus Mundus programmes KTH coordinator – starting 2010 • Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (COSSE) • Distributed Computing (EMDC) • Environomical Pathways for Sustainable Energy Systems (SELECT) • Systems Biology (euSYSBIO) • Turbomachinery Aeromechanic University Training (THRUST)
Erasmus Mundus programmes KTH participates: • Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering Physics • Industrial Management • Security and Mobile Computing • Photonics • Management and Engineering of Environment and Energy (ME3) • Materials and Sensors System for Environmental Technologies
Research 2008 NUMBERS OF PROFESSORS • 259 professors • 5 part-time consulting professors • 202 associate professors • INTERNATIONALLY PUBLISHED MATERIALS • 1,800 conference contributions (papers, etc.) • THE FIVE PLATFORMS • Medical Technology and Health • Material Science and Engineering • Information and Communication Technology • Energy • Transport Research