The University College Stockholm ( Swedish : Enskilda högskolan Stockholm ), formerly the Stockholm School of Theology ( Swedish : Teologiska högskolan Stockholm ), is an independent school for theology and human rights in Stockholm , Sweden , sponsored by the Uniting Church in Sweden .
4-497: The institution has been accredited by the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education to award degrees in the field of theology (Swedish: kandidatexamen i teologi and masterexamen i teologi , Bachelor of Theology and Master of Theology ) as well as in the field of human rights (Swedish: kandidatexamen i mänskliga rättigheter ). In cooperation with Uppsala University , Stockholm School of Theology also awards
8-520: A Master's degree in human rights. The school declares an ecumenical ambition and students include future pastors in the denomination, but also a sizable group training for clerical positions in the Church of Sweden , as well as others. 59°20′10″N 17°55′36″E / 59.33611°N 17.92667°E / 59.33611; 17.92667 This article about an organization based in Sweden
12-498: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Swedish National Agency for Higher Education The Swedish National Agency for Higher Education ( Swedish : Högskoleverket ) was a Government agency in Sweden . It was in charge of inspecting and promoting higher education sector activities, through follow-up and evaluation of higher education, quality assessment, initiatives for updating teaching methods and assessment of right to award academic degrees . Included among
16-670: The responsibilities of the agency was the Swedish Scholastic Aptitude Test . As of 1 January 2013, Högskoleverket no longer exists; two new government authorities, the Swedish Council for Higher Education ( Universitets- och högskolerådet ) and the Swedish Higher Education Authority ( Universitetskanslerämbetet ) have taken over its responsibilities. This article relating to education in Europe
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