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Riga 36:
* ''Scienze naturali''
** Mathematics-Physics Section
*** Department of Astronomy
*** Department of Mathematics (incl. Math. Statistics)
*** Department of Meteorology
*** Department of Physics
** Chemistry Section
*** Department of Analytical Chemistry
*** Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics (incl. Bioinformatics)
*** Department of Environmental Chemistry
*** Department of Neurochemistry
*** Department of Organic Chemistry
*** Department of Physical, Inorganic and Structural Chemistry
** Biology Section
*** Department of Biology Education
*** Department of Botany
*** Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Toxicology
*** Department of Molecular Biology and Functional Genomics
*** Department of Systems Ecology (Marine Ecology and Natural Resources Management)
*** The Wenner-Gren Institute
*** Department of Zoology (including Population Genetics)
** Section for Earth and EnvironmentalSciences
*** Department of Applied Environmental Science (ITM)
*** Department of Geology and Geochemistry
*** Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology
* ''Giurisprudenza'', creata nel [[1907]]
** Department of Law
Riga 65:
* ''Studi umanistici'', creata nel [[1920]]
** Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies
** Department of Baltic Languages, Finnish and German
** Department of Cinema studies
** Department of English
** Department of Ethnology, Comparative Religion and Gender Studies
** Department of French, Italian and Classical Languages
** Department of History
** Department of History of Art
** Department of Journalism and Communication (JMK)
** Department of Literature and History of Ideas
** Department of Linguistics (incl. Modern Greek)
** Department of Musicology and Performance Studies
** Department of Oriental Languages (Arabic incl. Middle Asia Studies, Central Asia Studies, Pacific Asian **Studies/CPAS, Chinese, Indology, Japanese, Korean)
** Department of Philosophy
** Department of Scandinavian Languages (incl. Dutch)
** Department of Slavic Languages (Czech, Polish, Russian, Ukrainan)
** Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies
** Center for Research on Bilingualism
** Institute for Interpretation and Translation Studies
* ''Scienze sociali'', creata nel [[1964]]
** Department of Advertising and Public Relations
** Department of Computer and Systems Sciences
** Department of Criminology
** Department of Economic History
** Department of Economics
** Department of Education (incl. Pedagogy)
** Department of Human Geography
** Institute of International Education
** Department of Political Science
** Department of Psychology
** School of Business
** Department of Social Anthropology
** Department of Social Work
** Department of Sociology (incl. Demography)
** Department of Statistics
** Center for Research in International Migration and Ethnic Relations (CEIFO)
Riga 120:
* [[Svante Arrhenius]], [[Premio Nobel per la chimica]] ([[1903]]); [[professore]] e [[rettore (università)|rettore]] dell’università
* [[Ingmar Bergman]], [[regista]] e [[Sceneggiatura|sceneggiatore]], [[Laurea|laureatosi]] con una tesi su [[Johan August Strindberg|Strindberg]]
* [[Hans Blix]], [[Ministro degli Esteri]] [[Svezia|svedese]] dal 1978 al 1979 e direttore della Commissione di controllo, di verifica e d'ispezione delle [[Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite|Nazioni Unite]] dal
* [[Hans Karl August Simon Von Euler-Chelpin|Hans von Euler-Chelpin]], premio Nobel per la chimica nel [[1929]]
* [[Dag Hammarskjöld]], conseguì il [[Dottorato|Dottorato di ricerca]] nel [[1933]], Segretario generale dell’[[Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite|ONU]]
* [[George Charles de Hevesy|George de Hevesy]], premio Nobel per la chimica nel [[1943]]
* [[Gunnar Myrdal]], premio Nobel per l'economica nel [[1974]]
* [[Paul Crutzen]], premio Nobel per la chimica nel [[1995]]
* [[Maddalena di Svezia|La Principessa Madeleine di Svezia]], ha studiato [[Storia dell'arte]] ed [[Etnologia]].
* [[Olof Palme]], [[primo ministro]] svedese
* [[Andreas Papandreou]], primo ministro [[Grecia|greco]]. Insegnò all’università dal [[1968]] al [[1969]].
* [[George Papandreou|George Andreas Papandreou]], nipote di [[Geórgios Papandréu]], uomo politico greco ed ex-ministro. Ha studiato [[sociologia]] ([[1972]]-[[1973]]).
Riga 138:
Immagine:Arrheniuslaboratoriet, Stockholms universitet 2005-07-01.jpg|Il ''Laboratorio Arrheniusv'' nel campus principale di Frescati
Immagine:Albanova 21072006.JPG|Centro di Albanova
Immagine:Stockholms universitet geovetenskap.jpg|''Geovetenskap''
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