How to ”Swedify”: 6 easy steps to understand Swedish culture
It is your first week as a student in the Swedish capital - Here are 6 important tips on how to understand Swedes and make yourself feel at home.
It is your first week as a student in the Swedish capital - Here are 6 important tips on how to understand Swedes and make yourself feel at home.
One of the first things after coming to Stockholm that Aastha Rohilla did was to visit Skansen with her buddy group at Stockholm University. Read her story here.
An important queer aspect of Stockholm is that LGBT+ events can seem quite segregated as queer women only/ queer men only events happen often at popular events.
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.
Wondering if you would ever have tacos again after moving in to Stockholm? Here’s the top 3 things you need to know!
Swedes love fika (pronounced fee-ka) which is the social ritual of hanging out over a cup of coffee and a cinnamon bun. The cliché is true, and for some reason, we can’t stop talking about it!
Meet Jessica, a French-Cameroonian student. Choosing Stockholm, Sweden for her year abroad, Jessica attended Stockholm University as an Erasmus student in the department of Political Science.
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.
Did you get your letter of acceptance to a university in Stockholm? Congratulations! We have gathered the most important things you need to do now.