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Sweden and beyond

When on the topic of diploma ceremonies, Örebro University recently held a diploma ceremony for their international master’s students. I was invited, as a representative of the Swedish Institute, to say a few things about Sweden and some encouraging words about keeping in contact with Sweden in the future.

Except for being treated to Swedish folk music, a speech from the Vice-Chancellor of Örebro University and h’or d’euvres, the most fulfilling part of the ceremony was to see the well-deserved sense of pride and accomplishment in the faces of all the graduating students. Some which are heading straight home to their home countries, some that are pursuing a PhD at Örebro university or elsewhere, and some which are looking for work in Sweden.

What they all share however, is leaving the international community of fellow students and professors that they have been a part of the past years in Örebro and Sweden. What I hope that they will do, is stay in touch with Sweden and each other. The world needs cooperation and understanding, and who are better fit for the task than the international community of graduating students and researchers?

My notes for my speech. (Click on it to view an enlarged picture if you're curious.)

Global Swede

A few days ago 24 talented students from 16 countries participated in a “Global Swede” diploma ceremony at The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Stockholm. Minister of Trade Mrs Ewa Björling and the Director General of the Swedish Institute Annika Rembe awarded students who has excelled within the area of innovation and entrepreneurship during their time in Sweden.

In her speech the minister pointed out the importance of international students. Except from contributing with unique knowledge within their education and research they are an important resource when it comes to the relations between Sweden and the outer world. The Study in Sweden team do agree!

The students are now a part of the growing network Global Swede for ambitious and creative people from all over the world. All with a very special relationship to Sweden.

Photo: Per Gårdehall

Global Swede diploma ceremony

Photo: Per Gårdehall

Diplomands at the Global Swede ceremony

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Swedish food from Swedish Menu

Photo: Per Gårdehall