Mälardalen University

Coordinates: 59°37′07″N 16°32′26″E / 59.61861°N 16.54056°E / 59.61861; 16.54056
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Mälardalen University
Mälardalens högskola
Mälardalen College
TypePublic
Established1977
PresidentPaul Pettersson
Students9 857 (FTE, 2010)[1]
Location
Västerås (main campus) and Eskilstuna
,
Sweden
CampusUrban
ColorsOrange and White
Websitehttps://mdh.se

Mälardalen University (Swedish: Mälardalens högskola), or MDH, is a university college (högskola) located in Västerås and Eskilstuna, Sweden.[2] It has 15,000 students and around 900 employees, of which 87 are professors, 479 teachers, and 218 doctoral students. [3] Mälardalen University is the world's first environmentally certified school according to the international standard ISO 14001.

MDH vs Connie Askenbäck Dickinson

The university was sued in 2016 by US student Connie Askenbäck, because the education in mathematics she received at the institution when she studied there 2011-13 did not live up to academic standards on 4 out of 5 criteria set by the Swedish Higher Education Authority (Swedish: Universitetskanslerämbetet, UKÄ) and consequently she demanded back her tuition fees which non-EU students pay in Sweden. The university contested her claim but the district court ruled in her favour.[4] The university lost again at the courts of appeal[5] but took the case up to the highest legal instance, the Supreme Court of Sweden, which also ruled in favour of the student after two years of litigation. The supreme court judgment will service as a guideline for future similar court cases.[6]

Organization

Mälardalen högskola is organized into four schools:

  • School of Health, Care and Social Welfare
  • School of Education, Culture and Communication
  • School of Sustainable Development of Society and Technology
  • School of Innovation, Design and Engineering

See also

References

  1. ^ Swedish Higher Education Authority (Högskoleverket) - statistics for 2008 (Swedish), page 121[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ List of higher education institutions Archived 24 May 2012 at archive.today, Swedish National Agency for Higher Education, accessed 2010-10-26
  3. ^ http://www.mdh.se/hogskolan
  4. ^ Nyheter, SVT (15 June 2016). "Connie vann kampen mot högskolan". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  5. ^ Nyheter, SVT (6 April 2017). "Mälardalens högskola tvingas betala missnöjd student". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  6. ^ Nyheter, SVT (17 April 2018). "HD ger student rätt – får pengar tillbaka för undermålig utbildning". SVT Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 17 April 2018.

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