11 Best universities for Special Education in Sweden

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Below is a list of best universities in Sweden ranked based on their research performance in Special Education. A graph of 57.2K citations received by 1.63K academic papers made by 11 universities in Sweden was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. University of Gothenburg

For Special Education

#20 in Europe
#67 in the World
Enrollment
36,003
Founded
1891

2. Karolinska Institute

For Special Education

#34 in Europe
#114 in the World
Enrollment
8,070
Founded
1861

3. Uppsala University

For Special Education

#51 in Europe
#161 in the World
Acceptance Rate
69%
Founded
1477

4. Lund University

For Special Education

#61 in Europe
#184 in the World
Enrollment
40,000
Founded
1666

5. Linkoping University

For Special Education

#63 in Europe
#192 in the World
Acceptance Rate
41%
Enrollment
22,441
Founded
1975

6. Stockholm University

For Special Education

#66 in Europe
#203 in the World
Enrollment
37,484
Founded
1878

7. Umea University

For Special Education

#95 in Europe
#281 in the World
Enrollment
34,237
Founded
1965

8. Malardalen University

For Special Education

#114 in Europe
#337 in the World
Acceptance Rate
31%
Enrollment
12,884
Founded
1977

9. Malmo University

For Special Education

#137 in Europe
#397 in the World
Enrollment
15,625
Founded
1998

10. Jonkoping University

For Special Education

#156 in Europe
#428 in the World
Acceptance Rate
42%
Enrollment
9,567
Founded
1977

11. Orebro University

For Special Education

#159 in Europe
#437 in the World
Enrollment
11,638
Male:Female
39:61
Founded
1977

The best cities to study Special Education in Sweden based on the number of universities and their ranks are Gothenburg, Stockholm, Uppsala, and Lund.