Experts argue flexibility is needed to meet student demands
Higher education institutions in Sweden should have more control over their educational offering, to be able to meet the country’s skills needs of the future, experts appointed by the Association of Swedish Higher Education Institutions have argued.
The association tasked Ingeborg Amnéus, an analyst at Uppsala University, and Pam Fredman, the former vice-chancellor of the University of Gothenburg, to determine areas where improvements could be made in Sweden’s academic life.