
About Gotland University
Gotland University was established in 1998 and is one of the youngest
universities in Sweden. It is located in the World Heritage city of Visby on the
island of Gotland, a geologically and ecologically unique island that is
surrounded by the Baltic Sea. Gotland's rich historical past and beautiful
natural environment attracts visitors from all over the world. These features as
well as the many yearly cultural manifestations that take place all over the
island create and enhance a stimulating learning environment for students and
teachers alike. Gotland is a very dynamic region that favours education and
actively promotes national and international exchanges and
collaboration.
As the first university in Sweden, Gotland University has adopted a
Liberal Education philosophy. Its mission is to prepare the
student for personal growth and professional success while engaging him/her in
today's complex world. Multidisciplinary teaching will achieve this. It implies
that besides compulsory courses, the students can select courses according to
their interest. For example, a student wishing to become a designer and who has
a strong interest in ecology could choose from among courses in design and
construction in combination with courses in ecology and biology.
All year around, quality 'on-campus' and 'internet-based' programmes and courses
are offered in Swedish and English. The choice includes a Master Programme in
International Management and independent courses in Archaeology,
Osteo-Archaeology, Cross Cultural Studies, IT/Business Administration,
International Business Relations, European Studies, Game Design, Building
Conservation, Object Antiquarian Studies, Russian, History, Human Geography,
Ethnology, Ecology and Art History.
Outstanding lecturers and international experts come to teach at Gotland
University. Theory and practice are readily combined through participation in
local businesses and regional affairs. Innovative thinking and a great sense of
commitment are typical characteristics of both students and staff, which are
reflected in our academic and working philosophy.
Gotland University strives to promote quality in its many international
exchanges and cooperation projects, and has been approved as an Erasmus
University Charter institution by the European Union. Academic credits are
translated according to ECTS (the European Credit Transfer System).
