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| 15 Apr 2026 | |
| Written by Joseph Berglöw Kenneway | |
| Academic news |
Students from SIS, along with invited peers from schools across the region, enjoyed a valuable opportunity to explore higher education options at the Nordic University Tour Fair. The event brought together representatives from more than 70 universities worldwide, showcasing a diverse range of academic pathways.
For SIS students and their families, the fair was a meaningful occasion, offering direct access to university representatives and a wealth of information about post-graduation opportunities. The Nordic University Tour Fair 2026 was a collaborative initiative led by university counsellors from several international schools, including those in Stockholm, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Oslo, Skagerak, and Stavanger.
In addition to SIS students, invitations to join us in the Norra Latin aula were issued to participants from Viktor Rydberg Skolan, ISSR, and BISS, many of whom took full advantage of this unique experience. Beyond providing insights into universities and programmes, the fair also helped students envision their future academic journeys, encouraging them to explore options aligned with their individual interests and aspirations.
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