Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology

The Faculty of Science and Technology at Uppsala University conducts world-leading research and educates engineers and natural scientists that get to solve real and current problems already during their studies. Here the boundaries of human knowledge are pushed back every day – welcome into our world!

Do you want to study technology, IT, mathematics or science?

The Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology offers 16  engineering programmes (in Swedish) and 29 bachelor - (in Swedish) and international master programmes. We also offer a one year master degree programme in wind power planning and one in sustainable destination development. For those who need to complement their high school competence to qualify for our programmes, we provide a basic year and a basic semester (both in Swedish). In addition to the courses only given within our engineering programmes, we also offer a large amount of independent courses. For those who want to immerse themselves in a field of study and conduct research on their own, we offer postgraduate studies. Most of our contract education is administrated by the Division for Contract Education but some is offered directly by our departments.

Welcome into our world of research

Meet our researchers

Her projects win research funding in the multimillion-krona class year after year, and she has put Uppsala University’s battery research on the world map.
Read interview with Kristina Edström

Science and technology make up one third of the University and feature research within all subjects and of large internal breadth: Biology, Physics, Earth Sciences, Computer Science, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Engineering Science. The Disciplinary Domain’s successful research contributes to Uppsala University consistently being ranked among the top 100 in the world. Over 50 research groups in science and technology at Uppsala University are considered world-leading. These can be found in each of the Faculty’s departments and subjects. Read more about our areas of strength.

Read more about our research

Last modified: 2023-06-19