Midsommar, what? A truly unique celebration in Sweden
It’s mid-June and somehow you’ve found yourself here in Sweden - what do you do? The answer is simple - You celebrate midsommar, of course.
It’s mid-June and somehow you’ve found yourself here in Sweden - what do you do? The answer is simple - You celebrate midsommar, of course.
Let us dive into Påsk traditions and try to figure out how to celebrate Easter like a local.
Northern lights – or aurora borealis – are one of the most spectacular natural sights one can see in their lifetime, and you’re in luck because Swedish Lapland is known for having a fair amount of northern lights every year.
This school holiday week is between Autumn and Winter and the tradition comes from many years ago during the "potatislov", when children stayed at home to help pick up potatoes.
Stefanie from Munich gives us some answers as to what are the major differences studying in Germany vs. Stockholm.
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Not all second-hand stores are the same, but when you stumble across a good one, it's almost like striking gold. Story by: Stefanie Kleemeyer.
Before coming to Stockholm, “tattoos” popped up as a cultural aspect here, and it intrigued me. That's also how I came to know that Sweden is the second most tattooed country in the world.
May is Mental Health Awareness month, which is a cause close to our hearts here at Study in Stockholm.
Meet Christina, a PhD student in the department of Neuroscience in Karolinska Institutet. "-Let me tell you, life as a PhD student here is on a whole realm of its own."