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Stockholm University Master in Astronomy

Stockholm University

Master in Astronomy

Stockholm, Sweden

2 years

English

Full time

15 Jan 2026

31 Aug 2026

SEK 70,000 / per semester *

On-Campus

* EU/EEA/Swiss citizens are not required to pay fees

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Astronomy provides a comprehensive education in astrophysics and cosmology, emphasizing both theoretical and practical skills. Students engage in research projects, seminars, and practical work, allowing them to explore diverse areas of astronomy. This program typically spans two years, presenting numerous opportunities for hands-on experience and collaboration with leading experts in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles in research institutions, space agencies, or academia. Potential positions include astronomers, data analysts, and science educators. Many alumni also find opportunities in industries related to technology, software development, or scientific communication, leveraging their analytical skills and knowledge of astronomical concepts.

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Are you interested in the physics of black holes, cosmology, exoplanets, or supernovae? In this program, you will cover theoretical and observational approaches to modern astrophysics, and acquire skills and proficiency to analyze, evaluate and present complex data. This prepares you for a career in research or for qualified jobs in the industry.

Astronomers seek to understand phenomena and physical processes we observe in the Universe. In order to do this, you will draw on various fields of physics to create a complete picture of the processes at work and how they interact. This requires you to draw on a wide array of knowledge, developing your skills to solve complex problems. Together with our researchers, you will explore fundamental laws of radiation and study topics from planet formation to the evolution of galaxies. In the practical courses, you will learn to plan and execute astronomical observations and gain hands-on experience using research telescopes.

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