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Welcome to the Swedish Red Cross University!
Welcome to the Swedish Red Cross University!
Publicerad: 03 Aug 2023
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We are happy that you have chosen to visit the Swedish Red Cross University, welcome!

Please consult the information regarding your programme by clicking the link below. There you will find useful information about Stockholm as well as the practical arrangements related to your stay.

Please do also make sure to read the information about health care and sickness/emergencies.

About the Swedish Red Cross University

The Swedish Red Cross University is a highly renowned institution for higher education within the field of nursing.

We offer a bachelor's programme in Nursing and specialisations within nursing at the master's level:

  • infectionius care
  • intensive care
  • psychiatric care

Although the bachelor's programme grant the students the same degree as other nursing educations across the country, the Swedish Red Cross University, as it is afiliated with the Swedish Red Cross, offers a unique global perspective in nursing and health within the studies. 

The Swedish Red Cross University, formerly the Red Cross School of Nursing, was founded in 1867 by Emmy Rappe and was the first secular nursing education in Sweden.

Since the start, we have given nursing students the competence and skills required for global work and also contributed to the development of the Swedish healthcare system.

Located at Campus Flemingsberg

The current campus is located in Flemingsberg, a rapidly growing educational centre of Stockholm, located in the Municipality of Huddinge in the south of the Stockholm region. Here we work close by and together with important actors such as the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), the Center for Advanced Medical Simulation and Training (CAMST), the Karolinska University Hospital, Karolinska Institutet and more. 

We hope that you will find your stay with us rewarding! We are happy to assist you with any inquiries that you might have.

Incoming teachers and staff