Open House 2025: Persistent Enthusiasm for Higher Education

Every year, Campus Flemingsberg hosts an Open House. Where aspiring individuals get the opportunity to visualize their future and receive guidance in finding their true calling—by visiting Sweden’s eighth-largest campus. Whether the aspirations involve economics and law, healthcare and nursing, or music and technology, the campus’ colleges and universities can meet every need. Choosing your own path has never been easier! 

This year’s Open House, held on March 26, featured lectures and guided tours with the Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Institutet, University College of Music Education in Stockholm, Red Cross University, and Södertörn University.

“Interest in our nursing programs remains high, and we know there is a strong demand for nurses and specialist nurses from the Red Cross University!”
– Helene Komlos Grill, Communications Manager at Red Cross University. 

At Södertörn University, strong engagement was both seen and felt. Solina Lujinovic Magnusson, Communications Officer at Södertörn University, described their Open House as follows:

“The day started with a big rush during the first hour, which then continued throughout the afternoon. We now hope that many of those who attended the Open House, and asked questions, will return as students in the fall.”

This year, Flemingsberg was delighted to report that the number of students on campus has reached 24,000.
Why not become one of them?

Limitless Potential: Winner of the Flemingsberg Science Award 2025

Young people in disadvantaged areas often face mental health challenges and a lack of support, which can lead to isolation and destructive choices. Limitless Potential, winner of the Flemingsberg Science Award IDEA 2025, has created a safe space where creativity and social entrepreneurship come together to support youth.

50 years of life-changing therapies

On November 12 1975, the first allogeneic stem cell transplantation in Sweden was performed at Huddinge Hospital, here in Flemingsberg. On November 12 1975, the first allogeneic stem cell transplantation in Sweden was performed at Huddinge Hospital, here in Flemingsberg. From nuclear catastrophe the foundations of bone marrow transplantation had emerged, and with it, the birth of modern stem cell therapy — the same principles that today underpin cell and gene therapies and CAR-T treatments.

The Royal Opera and Idun Lovén Art School Create Art in Flemingsberg

In Flemingsberg, education, art, and culture come together in a unique way. Now, the Royal Opera and Idun Lovén Art School are launching a collaboration where students will work side by side with professional set painters to create a backdrop painting that will adorn the opera’s foyer in Scenhuset in Flemingsberg.

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