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Örebro University ( sv, Örebro universitet) is a state
university A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United Stat ...
in
Örebro Örebro ( , ) is the sixth-largest city in Sweden, the seat of Örebro Municipality, and capital of the Örebro County. It is situated by the Närke Plain, near the lake Hjälmaren, a few kilometers inland along the small river Svartån, and ...
,
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. The university has its roots in the Örebro campus of
Uppsala University Uppsala University ( sv, Uppsala universitet) is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in operation. The university rose to significance during ...
, which became an independent state
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in 1977, Örebro University College (''Högskolan i Örebro''). The university college also incorporated three other existing educational institutions in Örebro: the teaching seminar, the sports college (founded in 1966) and the social work college (founded 1967). Örebro University College was granted the privileges of a university by the
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in 1999, becoming the 12th university in Sweden. On 30 March 2010 the university was granted the right to award medical degrees in collaboration with Örebro University Hospital, making it the 7th medical school in Sweden. The law programme at Örebro University is one of Sweden's most popular programmes (number 10 in 2018, with more than 4,800 applicants).


History

In 1967,
Uppsala University Uppsala University ( sv, Uppsala universitet) is a public research university in Uppsala, Sweden. Founded in 1477, it is the oldest university in Sweden and the Nordic countries still in operation. The university rose to significance during ...
established a branch in Örebro, the College of Social Sciences. In 1977, Örebro University College was established through a merger of the Uppsala University branch in Örebro, the Preschool Teaching Seminary, and the College of Physical Education and Sport Science, and the College of Social Sciences. In 1999, the university college was granted the status of a
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by the
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and opened by Prime Minister Göran Persson on 6 February 1999.Historik
, Örebro University, updated 8 December 2010


Rankings

Örebro University is ranked in the 401-500 band in the
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world ranking. The university’s place is 403. Örebro University is ranked number 84 on the Times Higher Education’s list of the best young universities in the world. This list includes only universities established less than 50 years ago.


Faculties

* Faculty of Business, Science and Engineering * Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences * Faculty of Medicine and Health


Schools

*School of Business *School of Health Sciences * School of Hospitality, Culinary Arts and Meal Science *School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences *School of Law, Psychology and Social work *School of Medical Sciences *School of Music, Theatre and Art *School of Science and Technology


Vice-Chancellors

*Thore Hammarland (1977–1978) *Stefan Björklund (1978–1982) *Anders Stening (1983–1989) *Ingemar Lind (1990–1999) *Janerik Gidlund (1999–2008) *Jens Schollin (2008–2016) *Johan Schnürer (2016–present)


Notable people


Alumni

* Lars Adaktusson,
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* Stefan Borsch, vocalist,
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(1973–1979) * Johan Dennelind, CEO, Telia Company *
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, Member of Parliament, Centre Party *
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, Ukrainian journalist, teacher *
Mats Jansson Mats Jansson (born 1951, in Kolsva, Sweden) is a Swedish businessperson. He was Chief Executive Officer of SAS Group from 2007 to 2010.
, CEO,
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(2007–2010) *
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, Minister for Employment * Ulrika Knape, Olympic medalist in diving (1972 and 1976) *
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, television host * Göran Persson, Swedish Prime Minister (1996–2006) * Ali Sadeghian, musician, singer, songwriter, and actor * Elisabeth Svantesson, Minister for Employment, Member of Parliament,
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, Minister for Defense and Foreign Trade, Member of Parliament,
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, television and radio host *
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,
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* Marika Domanski Lyfors, coach of the Swedish women's national football team (1996–2005)


Faculty

* Anna G. Jónasdóttir, political science, gender studies;
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*
Fuat Deniz Fuat Deniz ( syr, ܦܘܐܕ ܕܢܝܙ; 24 July 1967 – 13 December 2007) was a Swedish sociologist and writer of Assyrian descent. Until his murder in 2007, he worked as a lecturer in sociology at the Department of Social and Political Sciences at ...
,
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, killed on campus on 13 December 2007"Stabbed lecturer dies"
'' The Local'', 13 December 2007.


Gallery

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See also

* :Örebro University alumni


References


External links


Örebro University
- Official site {{DEFAULTSORT:Orebro University Universities in Sweden Örebro Educational institutions established in 1977 Buildings and structures in Örebro 1977 establishments in Sweden