Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Schweden

The Association of Swedish Higher Education (SUHF) – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de//bisy.html?a=4324&spr=1

The Association was founded in 1995. Members are over 40 universities and university colleges in Sweden. The association aims at safeguarding the external interests of the institutions and at strengthening their internal co-operation. It co-operates with the European University Association (EUA), the Nordiska universitetssamarbetet (NUS) and the International Association of Universities (IAU). The Association organises conferences and seminars to discuss questions of education. Publications and the newsletter are available only in Swedish. There are links to all member institutions.

Worldwide Classroom: Consortium for International Education & Multicultural Studies: Study destination: Sweden – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=3617&spr=1

The homepage provides link lists and addresses of educational institutions in the school, higher education, professional training and adult education sector which accept international students. Especially, language schools and international schools are listed. Furthermore, there is a link „country resources“ with general information about the country.

Swedish Schools Inspectorate – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=7917&spr=1

Skolinspektionen (Swedish Schools Inspectorate) supervises schools in Sweden from pre-school to adult eduation. It verifies that the municipality or the independent school complies with the laws and regulations and monitors its quality and results. The website contains information for schools as well as for parents. Reduced information is available in several foreign languages.

The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=3565&spr=1

The STINT Foundation was established in 1994 by the government. The mandate is to support the internationalisation of Swedish research and higher education and has two main components: to enhance the quality of Swedish research and higher education and to advance Sweden´s relations with other nations, culturally, economically and scientifically. The homepage links to information about STINT, scholarships and grants, EU framework programmes, The Swedish School of Advanced Asia Pacific Studies and information on PhD studies abroad.

SIRIS: the National Agency for Education’s Online Information System on Results and Quality – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de//bisy.html?a=7090&spr=1

SIRIS is an information system that informs about important aspects of the Swedish education system. It presents on school level educational statistics, inspection reports, reports of the schools and communities on quality assurance, expenditure and promotion in the education sector as well as a section on tools for statistical analysis.

The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de//bisy.html?a=3565&spr=1

The STINT Foundation was established in 1994 by the government. The mandate is to support the internationalisation of Swedish research and higher education and has two main components: to enhance the quality of Swedish research and higher education and to advance Sweden´s relations with other nations, culturally, economically and scientifically. The homepage links to information about STINT, scholarships and grants, EU framework programmes, The Swedish School of Advanced Asia Pacific Studies and information on PhD studies abroad.

The Swedish Link Library – english information

https://www.bildungsserver.de/bisy.html?a=4028&spr=1

Länkskafferiet (the Swedish Link Library) is a referatory for educational use and is meant to be a pedagogical aid for Swedish pupils, between 5 and 18 years of age, in their search for useful information on the Internet. Teachers and librarians can use the service to guide the pupils in their search and find good resources for lesson planning. Länkskafferiet consists of subject structured and quality-assessed Internet information resources. All the web sites are classified and arranged in 12 main themes and 20 curriculum subjects. The classification is based upon the traditional Swedish classification system for public and school libraries.