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  • +/-Mar 10 2010Fact sheets about SwedenBy:
    Our fact sheets about Sweden cover a wide range of topics. If you click on teh link below, you will find them all in one list, alphabetically sorted. They are also listed under the relevant categories on the site.
  • +/-Mar 8 2010Vacancy at the Embassy of SwedenBy:
    The Embassy of Sweden in Singapore is seeking a suitable person to assist in and carry out “Sweden Promotion” work within Singapore, mainly in the trade field but also in matters related to culture and education.
  • +/-Mar 1 2010Welcome to the homepage of the Embassy of Sweden in SingaporeBy:
    Our task is to promote and strengthen the relations between Sweden and Singapore and Brunei respectively.
  • +/-Feb 26 2010Recyclable lighting and glowing wallpapersBy:
    Swedish and American researchers have produced a new, inexpensive and recyclable lighting component using the new super material graphene.
  • +/-Feb 25 2010Sweden introduces tuition fees and offers scholarships for students from outside EUBy:
    The Swedish government has presented a bill outlining tuition and application fees for students from non-EU/EEA countries from the 2011/2012 academic year, to be supplemented by scholarship programs.
  • +/-Feb 18 2010Statement of Foreign Policy 2010By:
    Each February, the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs presents the Government's Statement of Foreign Policy to the Swedish Parliament (Riksdagen). The Statement outlines the direction of the Government´s foreign policy for the coming year and is followed by a debate in the Riksdag.
  • +/-Feb 2 2010Stockholm - Europe's Green Capital 2010By:
    Stockholm is the first city to be named European Green Capital by the European Commission.
  • +/-Jan 27 2010New website about working in SwedenBy:
    The Swedish Institute launched a new website about working in Sweden. Brand new Workinginsweden.se aims to guide and inform anyone who is interested in moving to Sweden for work. The site mainly targets people from outside the EU, because new Swedish rules have made the migration process much easier for non-EU citizens.
  • +/-Jan 20 2010Sustainability in SwedenBy:
    Being close to nature has shaped Swedes for centuries, made us very environmentally conscious — we almost learn to recycle before we can walk. Sustainability is central to life in Sweden.
  • +/-Jan 19 2010Choosing the power of windBy:
    So you’ve changed to low-energy light bulbs, stopped leaving the TV on standby and cycle rather than drive when possible. What’s your next move in reducing your carbon footprint? Increasing numbers of Swedes are harnessing the wind to generate their own clean electricity.