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  2. List of universities and colleges in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    1996. Swedish Defence University. 2008. Stockholm University of the Arts. 2014. Gotland University College (1998–2013) was a "högskola" that has now merged with Uppsala university, becoming the Gotland campus of Uppsala university. Kalmar University (1977–2009) was a "högskola" that has now merged with Växjö University (1967–2009 ...

  3. Timeline of tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tuition fees in the United Kingdom were reintroduced for full-time resident students in 1998, as a means of funding tuition to undergraduate and postgraduate certificate students at universities. Since their introduction, the fees have been reformed multiple times by several bills, with the cap on fees notably rising to £9,000 a year for the ...

  4. Tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    By 2023 this had led to a crisis in university funding as high inflation had eroded the value of tuition fees. The £9,250 fees charged in 2023 were worth only £6,500 in 2012 terms. [ 35 ] This was the cause of mass-layoffs in the sector beginning in late 2023, affecting 50 institutions. [ 36 ]

  5. Gotland - Wikipedia

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    Gotland is located about 90 km (56 mi) east of the Swedish mainland and about 130 km (81 mi) from the Baltic states, Latvia being the nearest. Gotland is the name of the main island, but the adjacent islands are generally considered part of Gotland and the Gotlandic culture: Furillen; Fårö; Gotska Sandön, a National park of Sweden

  6. University of Gothenburg - Wikipedia

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    The University of Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborgs universitet) is a university in Sweden's second largest city, Gothenburg.Founded in 1891, [2] the university is the third-oldest of the current Swedish universities and, with 53,624 students and 6,707 staff members, [3] it is one of the largest universities in the Nordic countries.

  7. Gutnish - Wikipedia

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    Gutnish is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010).[ 4 ] Gutnish (US: / ˈɡuːtnɪʃ / GOOT-nish), [ 5 ] or rarely Gutnic[ 5 ] (Swedish: gutniska or gutamål), is a North Germanic language spoken sporadically on the islands of Gotland and Fårö. [ 6 ] The different dialects of Gutnish ...

  8. Region Gotland - Wikipedia

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    www.gotland.se. Region Gotland, officially Gotlands kommun (English: Gotland Municipality), is a municipality that covers the entire island of Gotland in Sweden. The city of Visby is the municipality's seat. Gotland Municipality is the 39th most populous municipality in Sweden. [3] The flag of the municipality is a red ram on a white background.

  9. University of Tartu - Wikipedia

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    It is the only university in the Baltic countries to place among the top 200 universities in Europe. [64] UT belongs to top 1% of world's most cited universities in 10 research areas. [65] University of Tartu also won first place in Central and Eastern Europe by a number of venture capital money raised by the unicorn startups founded by its ...