Campuses at Uppsala University

There are eleven campus areas at Uppsala University, with research and education in a broad spectrum of subjects.

Blåsenhus

Blåsenhus houses research and education in pedagogy, didactics, educational studies and psychology. Here, students are trained as teachers, psychologists and human resources specialists. Blåsenhus also includes the Blåsenhus Library, The Experimental Classroom and Uppsala Child and Baby Lab.

A picture of Blåsenhus campus taken from above.

Blåsenhus.

BMC – Uppsala Biomedical Centre

Uppsala Biomedical Centre (BMC) is one of Europe’s largest centres for life sciences, with research and education in biology, pharmacy, chemistry, medicine and dietetics. At BMC students receive basic education and training in disciplines such as pharmacy, medicine and biotechnology.

A picture of BMC campus taken from above.

BMC.

Campus Gotland

Campus Gotland in Visby offers education in the humanities, law, science and technology, social sciences, languages and educational science. This campus was created when Gotland University College and Uppsala University joined forces in 2013.

A picture of campus Gotland taken from above.

Campus Gotland.

EBC – Evolutionary Biology Centre

EBC provides research and education in biology and evolutionary processes at all levels, and research in physiology, developmental biology and environmental toxicology. This is also where you will find the Museum of Evolution with botany, zoology and palaeontology.

EBC campus on a sunny day.

EBC.

Ekonomikum

Ekonomikum houses research and education in economics and social sciences, offering subjects such as economics, economic history, business studies, commercial law, informatics and media, social and economic geography, and statistics.

Ekonomikum campus seen from above.

Ekonomikum.

English Park Campus

The English Park Campus provides research and education in a broad range of subjects in the humanities and social sciences. Here you will also find the Humanities Theatre, Hugo Valentin Centre and the Karin Boye Library.

The English Park campus photographed from above.

The English Park Campus.

Gamla Torget Campus

Gamla Torget Campus includes the buildings at Gamla torget (meaning ‘Old square’), but also Oxenstiernska, Skytteanum, Munken and the Dag Hammarskjöld and Law Library. These geographically spread out buildings house research and education in law, political science, housing and urban research, and peace and conflict research.

Person on a bike passing in front of the Gamla Torget campus.

Gamla Torget Campus.

Geo Centre

The Geo Centre offers education and research in earth sciences – ranging from igneous rocks and volcanoes to earthquakes, climate and the storage of carbon dioxide.

The entrance of the Geo Centre campus.

Geo Centre.

Rudbeck Laboratory

The Rudbeck Laboratory is a research laboratory for immunology, cancer, genetic disorders, diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. This includes research on medical genetics, tumour biology, medical radiation science, clinical pathology, clinical immunology, oncology and molecular geriatrics.

The Rudbeck Laboratory entrance.

The Rudbeck Laboratory.

Ångström Laboratory

The Ångström Laboratory provides education for natural scientists and engineers, and is home to research in physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, materials and energy. Here you will also find Scandinavia’s largest cleanroom. The building complex was recently expanded with the futuristic building 10.

The Ångströms Laboratory entrance.

The Ångström Laboratory.

Uppsala University Hospital

Uppsala University conducts extensive education and research in medicine at Uppsala University Hospital. This is where physicians, biomedical analysts, speech therapists, physiotherapists and nurses receive some of their education and training.

One of the older buildings of Uppsala University Hospital.

Uppsala University Hospital.

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