education to get a bachelor or a masters exame is not free.
i think, that as a phd/ get a pdh: :
you normally get hired/employed by the university faculty, for 4 years.
low wages, but you can survive....
Yes, but you have to pay for study material. After Fall 2011, students from outside of Europe have to pay for studying at a university level in Sweden.
School is free in Sweden.
Schools in Sweden provide free food to all students and teachers. It is free to get education in Sweden.
Tuition is free for students entering the 2009 academic year. After that, there will be a bill proposing that international students outside the European Union should pay tuition in Sweden.
Yes for Swedes it is. On a higher level you have to pay for books but that's it.If you come from another country outside of Europe and want to study on a higher level like university it will cost you from Fall semester of 2011. They changed that in 2009.Education is free in Sweden, the first ten years are even obligatory.
Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Czech Republic if you speak Czech.
US students can access free college education in Europe by applying to universities in countries that offer free tuition to international students, such as Germany, Norway, and Finland. They may need to meet certain eligibility criteria and language requirements, and should research specific programs and scholarships available for international students.
Education at state-run universities in Sweden is free for all students, EU and non-EU students. Although there are no tuition fees, you will have to pay a small but compulsory fee to the student union (in Swedish studentkår), and of course you will have to pay for your books and living expenses. If you finally decide to study in Sweden, you will have to submit your application electronically through Studera.nu.
i wanna study in FinlandA number of Universities and colleges in Europe offer tuition free universities admission for international students to study in Norway, Finland, Germany.Sweden has, however introduced tuition fees but offers a large number of scholarships for international students in return.This article should answer most of your questions and concerns about tuition free universities:http://www.afterschoolafrica.com/2010/05/list-of-tuition-free-universities-in.html
The duties of students outside of schools is.. well i think that it is your free time but, you should get your homework done before you do what you want to do. School comes first, Fun comes second.
Åland was claimed by Sweden. The league of nations robbed sweden of the islands by decree even though the citizenry of åland wanted to be part of sweden. They have a separate constitution from finland today and are completely free. Sweden has no claims outside it's current borders at this time.
* Ireland (Irish Free State - Republic) * Spain * Sweden * Switzerland