Study in Sweden Fair at the CUE on campus Nov. 4

  • Saturday, Nov. 4, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
  • Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE), rooms 512 and 518
  • Coffee, soft drinks, and light snacks provided
  • Hosted by WSU International Programs

Register online

WSU faculty, staff, students, parents, and supporters are invited to network with representatives and alumni from 11 top universities in Sweden who will be in Pullman to talk about the wide array of postgraduate, master’s, and research opportunities as well as study abroad in Sweden. Pullman is the second stop on their 3-city tour (they start in New York City and finish in Orange, Calif.).

The universities are members of SIREUS, a collaboration between the Swedish-American Chambers of Commerce and 13 Swedish universities. In February, WSU was named a founding Affiliated University in SIREUS.

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