
Swedish universities offer around 450 master’s programmes in English, Norwegian universities around 200 and Danish universities around 130, ranging from human rights law to mechanical engineering. Programmes are structured in response to student demand - the result is a student-centric education system, with open, informal relations between students and teachers, and where personal initiative and critical thought are prized.
Internationalisation is a priority within all sectors of the Scandinavian education system, and universities and university colleges are constantly working to facilitate for international students. International students may apply for admission to a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programmes. You may come to Scandinavia as student through established exchange programmes, institutional agreements, or as a so called "free mover", where you arrange the stay by yourself (type of study, length and financing).