Site banner
.
Home Forums Blogs Articles Photos Videos Contact FAQ                    
.
.
Wisdom Archive
Body Mind and Soul
Faith and Belief
God and Religion
Law of Attraction
Life and Beyond
Love and Happiness
Peace of Mind
Peace on Earth
Personal Faith
Spiritual Festivals
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Inspiration
Spirituality and Science
Spiritual Retreats
More Wisdom
Buddhism Archives
Hinduism Archives
Sustainability
Theology Archives
Even more Wisdom
2012 - Year 2012
Affirmations
Aura
Ayurveda
Chakras
Consciousness
Cultural Creatives
Diksha (Deeksha)
Dream Dictionary
Dream Interpretation
Dream interpreter
Dreams
Enlightenment
Essential Oils
Feng Shui
Flower Essences
Gaia Hypothesis
Indigo Children
Kalki Bhagavan
Karma
Kundalini
Kundalini Yoga
Life after death
Mayan Calendar
Meaning of Dreams
Meditation
Morphogenetic Fields
Psychic Ability
Reincarnation
Spiritual Art, Music & Dance
Spiritual Awakening
Spiritual Enlightenment
Spiritual Healing
Spirituality and Health
Spiritual Jokes
Spiritual Parenting
Vastu Shastra
Womens Spirituality
Yoga Positions
Site map 2
Site map


Dream Sharing Forum

at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum





Bookmark and Share
.

Swedish National Union of Students

A Wisdom Archive on Swedish National Union of Students

Swedish National Union of Students

A selection of articles related to Swedish National Union of Students

More material related to Swedish National Union Of Students can be found here:
Index of Articles
related to
Swedish National Union Of...
Swedish National Union of Students

ARTICLES RELATED TO Swedish National Union of Students

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Conspiracy theories

Palme's assassination remains unsolved, with a number of conspiracy theories surrounding the murder. Olof Palme - Right-wing extremists. A Swedish right-wing extremist, Victor Gunnarsson, was quickly arrested for the murder but was soon released, after a dispute between the police and prosecuting attorneys. John Ausonius, in those days named John Stannerman, was also one of the police's suspects for the murder. However, Stannerman could not be linked to the murder because he was locked up in prison the night Palme was shot. ...

See also:

Olof Palme, Olof Palme - Early life and education, Olof Palme - Political career, Olof Palme - Controversy, Olof Palme - Assassination, Olof Palme - Conspiracy theories, Olof Palme - Right-wing extremists, Olof Palme - Kurdish connection, Olof Palme - Christer Pettersson, Olof Palme - South Africa connection, Olof Palme - P2 and Irangate, Olof Palme - Memorials

Read more here: » Olof Palme: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Conspiracy theories

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - Primary and Secondary School

The educational system in Sweden is based on a nine year primary school, or "Grundskola" with mandatory attendance. Following this comes an elective three year secondary school, or "Gymnasieskola" which is divided in two instances where you either prepare for higher education or receive vocational education. The preparatory instance allows for specialization in either natural sciences or social scie ...

See also:

Education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - History of education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary school, Education in Sweden - Secondary school, Education in Sweden - Current education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary and Secondary School, Education in Sweden - Grundskola, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Gymnasieskola, Education in Sweden - University, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Post Graduate, Education in Sweden - Post-secondary Education, Education in Sweden - Comparisons with other Educational Systems

Read more here: » Education in Sweden: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - Primary and Secondary School

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - United Kingdom

In British universities, the students' union is often, but not always, affiliated with the National Union of Students. It generally runs some facilities attached to the university such as shops and nightclubs, and publishes information and sometimes student newspapers. It may also provides counselling and welfare/academic advice services. Most students' unions also operate the "student activities" such as sports clubs, societies and volunteering opportunities, though some rare arrangements see the university providing the competitive sp ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - United Kingdom

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Assassination

Olof Palme could often be seen without any bodyguard protection, and the night of his murder was one such occasion. Walking home from a movie theatre with his wife Lisbet on the central Stockholm street Sveavägen, close to midnight on February 28, 1986, the couple were attacked by a lone gunman. Palme was shot twice in the stomach, his wife was shot in the back. Police said that a taxi-driver used his mobile radio to raise the alarm. Two young girls sitting in a car close to the scene of the shooting tried to help the Prime Minister. ...

See also:

Olof Palme, Olof Palme - Early life and education, Olof Palme - Political career, Olof Palme - Controversy, Olof Palme - Assassination, Olof Palme - Conspiracy theories, Olof Palme - Right-wing extremists, Olof Palme - Kurdish connection, Olof Palme - Christer Pettersson, Olof Palme - South Africa connection, Olof Palme - P2 and Irangate, Olof Palme - Memorials

Read more here: » Olof Palme: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Assassination

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Ireland

Most of Ireland's universities and colleges [1]have students' unions which were established to represent the students in the context of internal college issues and on wider student related issues and also a means of solidarity with other movements globally. An on going campaign of virtually every students' union in Ireland is to prevent the reintroduction of tuition fees which were abolished in 1995. Most of the students' unions are affiliated with the ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Ireland

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Australia

(Main article: Student unionism in Australia) In Australia, all universities have one or more student organisations. Whilst membership is typically voluntary, fees are not; the current federal government plans to implement voluntary student unionism some time in 2006. Australian student unions typically provide such services as eateries, small retail outlets (e.g., newsagencies), student media (e.g., campus newspapers), advocacy, and support for a variety of social, arts, political, recreational, special interest and sporting clubs and societies. Most also operate specialised support services for female, ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Australia

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Japan

In Japan, student body is called 学生自治会(gakusei-jiti-kai). The meaning of 学生自治会(gakusei-jiti-kai) is students' self-government-organizations. The student body in Japan is promoting extracurricular activities. Usually, a cultural association, for example 文化会(bunka-kai), and sports association, for example 体育会(taiiku-kai), etc. is in the inside of a student body as autonomy organization. A student belongs to one or more students' organizations, and he or she does extracurricular activities through a students' organizations. However, the extracurricular activities of a university an ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Japan

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - New Zealand

All universities, and most polytechnics and colleges of education have a students association. Students associations have a strong history in New Zealand of involvement in social justice causes, notably the Halt All Racist Tours campaign during the Springboks Tour in violation of the Gleneagles Agreement. Since the economic reforms of the 1990s and the introduction of user pays in tertiary education, students associations and the national body have shifted their focus to challenging inequities in the student loan scheme and high level ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - New Zealand

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Finland

In Finland the higher education system comprises two parallel sectors: universities and universities of applied sciences (polytechnics). Universities are characterised by scientific research and the highest education based thereon. Universties of applied sciences are oriented towards working life and base their operations on the high vocational skill requirements set by it. Every university has a student union (In Finnish, ylioppilaskunta). Membership is mandatory by law for all students studying for master's or bachelor's degr ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Finland

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Canada

In Canada, membership in a college or university students' union is mandatory. Included in Canadian students' tuition fees is anywhere from an additional $50-$300 fee to pay for the services of the union. The money raised from dues often supports a staff and office that helps students maintain a strong union over a period of time. Student elections usually happen around March as the student bodies elect officials who sometimes work through the summer, and then throughout the next year. Student voter turnout for student elections varies widely depending on the area of the ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Canada

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - New Zealand

All universities, and most polytechnics and colleges of education have a students association. Students associations have a strong history in New Zealand of involvement in social justice causes, notably the Halt All Racist Tours campaign during the 1981 Springbok Tour. Since the economic reforms of the 1990s and the introduction of user pays in tertiary education, students associations and the national body have shifted their focus to challenging inequities in the student loan scheme and high levels of student debt. Part-time work alo ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - New Zealand

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Controversy

Palme was a controversial political figure on the international scene: his trenchant criticism of the United States for the Vietnam war; campaigning against nuclear weapons proliferation; condemnation of apartheid and advocating economic sanctions against South Africa; his support—both political and financial—for the African National Congress (ANC) and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO); meeting with Fidel Castro of Cuba, all ensured tha ...

See also:

Olof Palme, Olof Palme - Early life and education, Olof Palme - Political career, Olof Palme - Controversy, Olof Palme - Assassination, Olof Palme - Conspiracy theories, Olof Palme - Right-wing extremists, Olof Palme - Kurdish connection, Olof Palme - Christer Pettersson, Olof Palme - South Africa connection, Olof Palme - P2 and Irangate, Olof Palme - Memorials

Read more here: » Olof Palme: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Controversy

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Early life and education

Palme was born in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden. He came from an upper-class background. However, his political orientation came to be influenced by Social Democratic ideas and ideals. This was mainly the effect of his travels in developing countries as a student leader (see below). On a scholarship, he studied at Kenyon College, Ohio 1947-1948, graduating with a B.A. in less than a year. Inspired by the radical debate in the student community, he wrote a critical essay on Friedrich Hayek's The Road to Serfdom. After hitchhikin ...

See also:

Olof Palme, Olof Palme - Early life and education, Olof Palme - Political career, Olof Palme - Controversy, Olof Palme - Assassination, Olof Palme - Conspiracy theories, Olof Palme - Right-wing extremists, Olof Palme - Kurdish connection, Olof Palme - Christer Pettersson, Olof Palme - South Africa connection, Olof Palme - P2 and Irangate, Olof Palme - Memorials

Read more here: » Olof Palme: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Early life and education

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Canada

In Canada, membership in a college or university students' union is mandatory. Included in Canadian students' tuition fees is anywhere from an additional $50-$300 fee to pay for the services of the union. The money raised from dues often supports a staff and office that helps students maintain a strong union over a period of time. Student elections usually happen around March as the student bodies elect officials who sometimes work through the summer, and then throughout the next year. Student voter turnout for student elections varies widely depending on the area of the ...

See also:

Students' union, Students' union - United Kingdom, Students' union - Reduction in influence, Students' union - Scotland, Students' union - Officers, Students' union - Ireland, Students' union - Australia, Students' union - New Zealand, Students' union - Canada, Students' union - Offices in Canada, Students' union - Finland, Students' union - Japan, Students' union - Portugal, Students' union - Sweden, Students' union - United States, Students' union - Structures, Students' union - Responsibilities, Students' union - Relationship to the University, Students' union - K-12, Students' union - Offices in the United States

Read more here: » Students' union: Encyclopedia II - Students' union - Canada

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - Comparisons with other Educational Systems

The Swedish educational system has its own distinctions and is as such not directly comparable to other educational systems such as the one of the United States. There is however a need to compare degrees and the educational or academic levels attained through a completed education. One of the first things to notice as compared to the US system is that primary schooling, which is compulsory end at age 16 in Sweden. However, almost everyone attends the elective secondary school (Gymnasieskolan), choosing either a university-prep ...

See also:

Education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - History of education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary school, Education in Sweden - Secondary school, Education in Sweden - Current education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary and Secondary School, Education in Sweden - Grundskola, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Gymnasieskola, Education in Sweden - University, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Post Graduate, Education in Sweden - Post-secondary Education, Education in Sweden - Comparisons with other Educational Systems

Read more here: » Education in Sweden: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - Comparisons with other Educational Systems

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - Post-secondary Education

Completing secondary school on a vocational program with full classes on a three year curriculum does provides a basic qualification for further studies. However many times post-secondary education is required before being admitted at university or university college. Post-secondary education are provided by Municipal "KomVux" schools, and independent boarding schools named Folkhögskolor (or Folk High Schools in English). Instead of opting for higher education, a student from a vocational program in secondary school are able t ...

See also:

Education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - History of education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary school, Education in Sweden - Secondary school, Education in Sweden - Current education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary and Secondary School, Education in Sweden - Grundskola, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Gymnasieskola, Education in Sweden - University, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Post Graduate, Education in Sweden - Post-secondary Education, Education in Sweden - Comparisons with other Educational Systems

Read more here: » Education in Sweden: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - Post-secondary Education

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - University

After completing the preparatory secondary school the student applies to a university in order to receive a tertiary education. General academic degrees are offered by public universities that recruits students nationally, and university colleges that tend to attract students more on a regional basis. A University Diploma can be awarded after two years of study, and a Bachelor's degree, after three years at a university or university college. It is possible to specialize further by obtaining a Master's degree which requires an additional year at a university, however once at least a Bachelor's degree has been obtained th ...

See also:

Education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - History of education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary school, Education in Sweden - Secondary school, Education in Sweden - Current education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary and Secondary School, Education in Sweden - Grundskola, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Gymnasieskola, Education in Sweden - University, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Post Graduate, Education in Sweden - Post-secondary Education, Education in Sweden - Comparisons with other Educational Systems

Read more here: » Education in Sweden: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - University

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - History of education in Sweden

Education in Sweden - Primary school. In 1842, the Swedish parliament introduced a four-year primary school for all children in Sweden, "Folkskola". In 1858 grade 1 and 2 became "Småskola" and the children started school at the age of seven. In 1878 two grades of "folkskola" were added. Some schools also had grade 7 and grade 8 of "folkskola", called "Fortsättningsskola". Schooling in Sweden became mandatory for 7 years in the 1930s and for 8 years in the 1950s. Today, Swedish children have 9 mandatory years in school - from ...

See also:

Education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - History of education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary school, Education in Sweden - Secondary school, Education in Sweden - Current education in Sweden, Education in Sweden - Primary and Secondary School, Education in Sweden - Grundskola, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Gymnasieskola, Education in Sweden - University, Education in Sweden - Grading, Education in Sweden - Post Graduate, Education in Sweden - Post-secondary Education, Education in Sweden - Comparisons with other Educational Systems

Read more here: » Education in Sweden: Encyclopedia II - Education in Sweden - History of education in Sweden

Swedish National Union of Students: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Political career

In 1953, Palme was recruited by social democratic Prime Minister Tage Erlander to work in his secretariat. From 1955 he was a board member of the Swedish Social Democratic Youth League. In 1958 he was elected Member of Parliament. Olof Palme held several cabinet posts from 1963 and onwards. In 1967 he became Minister of Education, and the following year he was the target of fierce criticism from left-wing students protesting against the government's plans for university reform. When party leader Tage Erlander stepped down in 1969, Palme was unanimously elected as the new leader by the Social Democratic party con ...

See also:

Olof Palme, Olof Palme - Early life and education, Olof Palme - Political career, Olof Palme - Controversy, Olof Palme - Assassination, Olof Palme - Conspiracy theories, Olof Palme - Right-wing extremists, Olof Palme - Kurdish connection, Olof Palme - Christer Pettersson, Olof Palme - South Africa connection, Olof Palme - P2 and Irangate, Olof Palme - Memorials

Read more here: » Olof Palme: Encyclopedia II - Olof Palme - Political career

More material related to Swedish National Union Of Students can be found here:
Index of Articles
related to
Swedish National Union Of...



Bookmark and Share
Search the Global Oneness web site
Global Oneness is a huge, really huge, web site. Almost whatever you are searching for within health, spirituality, personal development and inspirationals - you will find it here!
Google
 
 

Rate this archive!

Please rate this archive with 10 as very good and 1 as very poor.

.



Bookmark and Share

  » Home » » Home »