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Karolinska Institutet

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Karolinska Institutet is a Swedish medical university founded in 1810 and selects the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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Does Karolinska Institutet award the Nobel Prize?

Yes, the Karolinska Institutet is responsible for selecting the Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine. The Swedish medical university, founded in 1810, assembles the Nobel Assembly to evaluate and vote on the candidates each year.

Where is the Karolinska Institutet located?

It is a medical university located in Stockholm, Sweden. It operates across two main campuses, Solna and Huddinge, serving as a premier center for medical research and training.

Can international students apply to Karolinska Institutet?

Yes, international students can apply to several global bachelor's and master's programs taught entirely in English. The university is highly competitive and is ranked among the top medical universities globally.

When was the Karolinska Institutet founded?

The university was founded in 1810 as an academy for training army surgeons. It has since evolved into one of the world's leading medical research institutions.

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