
Continue your studies this autumn, which path will you choose?
On March 21st from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM, it’s time for the spring open house at Campus Flemingsberg.
Campus Flemingsberg is one of Sweden’s largest campuses, hosting five universities, an art school, and a high school all in one place. Here, you can study everything from medicine to teaching, engineering, speech therapy, or nursing. You’ll meet almost 19,000 students studying medicine, nursing, economics, engineering, journalism, philosophy, music education, sculpture, painting, and much more. Additionally, Campus Flemingsberg is one of the few places in Sweden where you can train to become a police officer. All just 19 minutes from central Stockholm. During this day, you’ll meet students and staff from our various universities and programs. You can also talk to study and career advisors who will answer your questions.
Welcome to a young and vibrant campus where it’s easier to choose your own path.
Read more about Open House here
Cluster Engine Flemingsberg – ERDF Project for Growth in Life Science
Flemingsberg is taking a significant step towards establishing itself as a central player in Life Science with the launch of the “Cluster Engine Life Science Flemingsberg” project. The project has been granted funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and aims to strengthen the growth and establishment of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the life science sector in the Stockholm region. The total project budget is €10.8 million for the years 2025–2027.
BioLamina Establishes Operations in Flemingsberg – A Key Player in ATMP Development
As the world’s first and only producer of laminins, the biotechnology company BioLamina has expanded its operations and chosen to establish part of its business in Flemingsberg. Using laminins, a protein that creates an optimal environment for cells to expand and/or differentiate, they are a key player in the development of ATMPs (Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products) in Sweden and globally.
Sally Sow and Turn UP: Winners of the Flemingsberg Science Award IDEA 2024
The music world can be a challenging place, both for organizers trying to reach their audience and for music lovers searching for events that suit their taste. Sally Sow, the winner of the Flemingsberg Science Award IDEA 2024, has developed Turn Up, a platform that simplifies organizing, discovering, and participating in local music events. With a focus on inclusion and accessibility, she aims to create a music scene where everyone feels welcome.
KTH’s Technical Preparatory Year Moves to Flemingsberg – Student Numbers Expected to Double in Autumn 2025
In the autumn of 2025, KTH will relocate its Technical Preparatory Year spots from Södertälje to Flemingsberg, resulting in a significant increase in student numbers at Campus Flemingsberg. By nearly doubling available seats and introducing a new learning center model in collaboration with 3 municipalities, KTH aims to meet the growing demand for technical education in the region.


