
Karolinska Institutet
As one of the world’s foremost medical universities, KI accounts for the single largest share of all academic medical research conducted in Sweden. KI also offers the country’s broadest range of education in medicine and health sciences.

Swedish Hanna Gräs is pursuing a global master's programme at KI
Hanna Gräs, 24, has always had a passion for medicine and research. How she would get there, however, was not as clear. From growing up in a Stockholm suburb to studying in the English-taught master's programme in translational physiology and pharmacology, her ongoing journey towards a career in life sciences is both exciting and challenging.

Increased interest in KI's global master's programmes
On January 15, the application deadline for KI's global master's programs starting in the autumn semester of 2025 closed. Interest has grown compared to last year, with a larger number of applicants from outside the EU.

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Festive and expectant during the graduation ceremonies
The sun was shining and the mood was high when graduating students from the Medical, Physiotherapy, Nursing, and Occupational Therapy programmes were celebrated by their families and friends in the Erling Persson Hall in Aula Medica on 17 January.

The graduate: "A wonderful mix of confusion and eye openers"
On Friday, 17 January 2025, the graduating classes of four programmes at Karolinska Institutet will receive their diplomas. These programmes are the nursing programme, the medical programme, the physiotherapy programme, and the occupational therapy programme. Two of the graduating students, Måns and Niklas, have answered questions about their time at university and future plans.
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