Basic Facts
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Year of Foundation:
2014
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Year of Receiving CILECT Full Membership:
1967
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Year of Receiving Last State Accreditation:
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Agency (-ies) Who Awarded the State Accreditation:
Educational Council
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Name of Director (Rector, Dean, Head of School):
Maria Hedman Hvitfeldt
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Address:
Box 240 45, 104 50 Stockholm
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Country:
Sweden
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Website:
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Points of Contact
CILECT Contact Person:Maria Hedman HvitfeldtTelephone:+46849400607Mobile:+46769400607Email:maria.hedmanhvitfeldt@uniarts.seCILECT Contact Person:Lena KempeTelephone:+46849400586Mobile:+46769400586Email:lena.kempe@uniarts.seCILECT Contact Person:Tinna JonéEmail:tinna.joné@uniarts.seEmail:info@uniarts.se
Mission & Strategy
The common denominator for all of the Stockholm University of the Arts’ activities
is the generation of a narrative for an audience. All courses and programmes are based on the
significance of each student and each professional role for the portrayal as a whole.
This is where the story begins.
The Stockholm University of the Arts provides development and training in narrative and portrayal for stage, screen and media. Its activities include all key components of the artistic process, maintaining a cutting-edge position to provide inspiration and motivation for professional, artistic and educational development. The subject Film and media’s assignment is to contribute to quality and renewal in stage, screen and media arts.
Since 2014 our name is Stockholm University of the Arts ( SKH). Our vision is to create exceptional opportunities for societal development and knowledge of tomorrow through its unique composition of education and artistic research.
We provide courses and study programmes at bachelor, master and doctoral level.
Goals:
To realise this vision, we will:
• educate independent artists, teachers and researchers to become driving forces in their fields
• nurture a dynamic and critically reflective environment for research and development
• create encounters and dialogues between professional practitioners and society
• enhance our skills and expertise to meet the unforeseen challenges of a rapidly changing society through excellence, diversity and risk-taking
• be a consistent administrative organisation with a transparent, attractive and dynamic learning and work environment, characterised by broad recruitment of students and staff
• fulfill the requirements for attaining the status of a university.
Degree Areas
Film and Media
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Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Arts / Master of Fine Arts
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Training Type
Full-Time
Tuition Fees
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Residents
0€
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Non-Residents
49,000€
Number of Students
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Applicants (Male/Female/Other)
296/335
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Enrolled Students (Male/Female/Other)
26/28
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Students Total (Male/Female/Other)
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International Students incl. in Total (Male/Female/Other)
10
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Graduates incl. in Total (Male/Female/Other)
95%
Admission Requirements
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Portfolio & Interview
Yes
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Agreements with Foreign Governments
No information
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High Institution Matriculation
No information
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Recognized Prior Expertise
Yes
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Talent Entrance Exams
Yes
Language of Studies
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Language of Studies
Swedish and English
Student Practical Work Obligations
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Fiction Short Films (under 5 min.)
2/semester
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Fiction Short Films (5-15 min.)
1/semester
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Fiction Short Films (15-30 min)
1
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Documentary Films (under 30 min)
2
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Classic Animation Films
3
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Computer Animation Films
2
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Art Installations/Exibitions
1
Graduation Obligations per Student
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Practical Work
Yes
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Written Thesis
Yes
Budget Parameters
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Total Amount from School`s Budget Allocated to Production Annually
25,000€
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Average Graduation Practical Work Budget per student
4,000€
Key Teaching Staff
To see the full list of our staff please visit https://www.uniarts.se/english/find-people/