Chalmers University of Technology
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Chalmers University of Technology or Chalmers tekniska högskola is a university in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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History
Founded in 1829 following a donation by William Chalmers, a director of the Swedish East India Company, and being run as a private institution until 1937, when the institute became a state owned university. In 1994 the school once again became a private institution, owned by a foundation. As with all universities in Sweden, the tuition is paid for by the government and thus free for the students.
Schools
The organization is divided into schools, corresponding to faculties.
- Architecture
- Chemical and Biological Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Science
- Mathematical Sciences
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics and Engineering Physics
- Technology Management and Economics
There is also a University College affilliated with the university.
Students
Approximately 40 per cent of Sweden's graduate engineers and architects were educated at Chalmers. Each year around 250 post graduate degrees are awarded as well as 850 graduate degrees. About 1 000 post-graduate students attend programmes at the university and around 5 500 students are taking Master of Science engineering programmes and the Master of Architecture programme.
Master's degrees
- Architecture
- Automation and Mechatronics Engineering
- Bio Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering with Engineering Physics
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Physics
- Information Engineering (Software Engineering)
- Industrial Design Engineering
- Industrial Engineering and Management
- Mechanical Engineering
Around 2 700 are also attending Bachelor of Science engineering programmes, merchant marine and other undergraduate courses at the Chalmers Lindholmen University College.
Faculty
Campus
In 1937 the school was moved out of the city center to the new Gibraltar Campus, named after the mansion which owned the grounds, where it now is located. The Lindholmen College Campus was created in the early 1990s and is located on the island of Hisingen.
Societies and traditions
People associated with the Chalmers University of Technology
- Abraham Langlet, chemist
- Gustaf Dalén, Nobel Prize Laureate
- Leif Johansson, CEO Volvo
- Peter Augustsson, CEO Saab Automobile
- Sigfrid Edström, director ASEA, president IOC
List of Rectors (Presidents)
Although the official Swedish title for the head is "rektor", the university now uses "President" as the English translation.
1829-1852 | Carl Palmstedt |
1852-1881 | Eduard von Schoultz |
1881-1913 | August Wijkander |
1913-1933 | Hugo Grauers |
1934-1943 | Sven Hultin |
1943-1958 | Gustav Hössjer |
1958-1966 | Lennart Rönnmark |
1966-1974 | Nils Gralén |
1974-1989 | Sven Olving |
1989-1998 | Anders Sjöberg |
1998- | Jan-Eric Sundgren |
See also
- Gothenburg University
- IT University of Göteborg
- Royal Institute of Technology
- List of universities in Sweden
External links
- Chalmers University of Technology (http://www.chalmers.se/) - Official site
- Chalmers Student Union (http://www.chs.chalmers.se/)
- Chalmers Alumni Association (http://www.cing.chalmers.se/)sv:Chalmers tekniska högskola