Alumni Story - Raj: Studying in Lund and founding Sweden Alumni Network in Nepal

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • Join us for an inspiring livestream with Raj, an international alumnus who studied in Sweden! 🌟 Raj shares his transformative journey, from working at Lund University Admissions to founding the Sweden Alumni Network in Nepal. Learn how Swedish practices and networking opportunities boosted his career and discover his tips for making the most of your study experience in Sweden. Don't miss this chance to hear Raj's story and see how studying in Sweden can open doors to endless possibilities!
    🔹 Highlights:
    - Volunteering experiences in Sweden
    - Working at Lund University Admissions
    - Founding the Sweden Alumni Network in Nepal
    - Building professional and personal networks
    - Career growth and reflections
    Ready to kickstart your study in Sweden adventure? Learn more at: www.studyinsweden.se

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @Perisa79
    @Perisa79 2 місяці тому

    Hi, just a question. Shouldn't Sweden have jobs avaliable for the graduates after they have finished their study? I mean, if Sweden invest money on a student, and pay for he's studying.
    But then the students don't stay in Sweden, and instead choose another place/country, to work in. Isn't it then money and intellect value lost?
    I hope you understand what I mean with my question. It was not meant to be, or sound as an angry or evil question. 🙂

    • @StudyinSwedenOfficial
      @StudyinSwedenOfficial  2 місяці тому

      Hej! 🌟 Great question! Sweden indeed values the talents and contributions of international students. After graduation, you can apply for a residence permit to search for jobs. Many students stay and work in Sweden, which helps retain the investment in their education. Even if students move away, it’s still positive as they spread Swedish values and foster global connections and trade.
      //Fredrik, Study in Sweden

    • @Perisa79
      @Perisa79 2 місяці тому

      @@StudyinSwedenOfficial Nice. Det var väl för väl 😀😀👍👍. Would have been "ko-ko" otherwise..