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With more than 19,000 students and about 1,500 employees, Luleå University of Technology is a middle-sized academic institution in Sweden and Scandinavia's northernmost Institute of technology. [2] The university was originally established in 1971 under the name Luleå University College and had its first campus in the suburbs of Porsön in
Porsön is a peninsula and residential area in Luleå, Sweden. It had 5,476 inhabitants in 2010 [1] and is home to a large number of students. Luleå University of Technology and the business park Aurorum are located in the area. Luleå University of Technology
It has a large steel industry and is a center for extensive research. It is also home to the Swedish Air Force Wing Norrbotten Wing (F 21) based in Luleå Airport. Luleå University of Technology is one of Sweden's three technology universities with around 15,000 students and is the northernmost university in Sweden.
Luleå University of Technology; U. Umeå Institute of Technology This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 23:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Czech Technical University (in Prague, Czech Republic) Aalto University (in Helsinki, Finland) Previously a partner: University of Würzburg (in Würzburg, Germany) The students receive two degrees issued from two universities of the consortium, usually one from Luleå University of Technology and another from the selected university for the ...
Water fountain outside the entrance to Teknikens Hus, Luleå. Teknikens Hus or The Technology House is a Swedish science center in Porsön, Luleå, Sweden. Supported by Luleå University of Technology, it calls itself "Sweden's northernmost science center". [1] Since 2005, it contains a Sedna 3D model, part of the Sweden Solar System. [2]
It is a part of the Department of Music and Media at Luleå University of Technology. The school was founded in 1978. Well known professors at the school include composer Jan Sandström and organist Hans-Ola Ericsson. [citation needed]
A Högskola (= university college in English) is an institution of higher education, similar to a university but typically smaller and with PhD-rights in fewer areas. The right to award doctoral degrees is in Sweden given and monitored by the Swedish Higher Education Authority in the same way for universities and university colleges.