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Meet our students

This spring, SLU and Fältbiologerna are joining forces to showcase how a passion for nature can become more than just a hobby – it can grow into a fulfilling career or a lifelong adventure. Meet inspiring students from the Forest and Landscape program and follow their journey from curiosity to studies and future aspirations. Could this be the first step in your own journey?

Johanna Matzen

Johanna finds inspiration in Swedish nature and pursues a career in forestry

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Anton Edström

Anton discovered his passion for climate and forests – From UN role-playing to the Forest and Landscape Program

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Gunnar Florin

From scouts to forestry: Gunnar's path to a sustainable future in the forest industry

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Andrea Berno

Andrea speaks about her journey in the Forest & Landscape Program

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Marielle Ottosson

"The future of forestry needs a change" – Marielle Ottosson on why she chose Forest and Landscape

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two students in the forest

About the Program Forest and Landscape

Dreaming of a career in forestry and nature?

Do you want to make a difference for the forests of the future? The Forest and Landscape bachelor's program gives you the knowledge to understand how forests function – from tree ecology to the role of entire landscapes for people and the environment. You'll learn about the forest's societal significance and how to manage it sustainably.

During your studies, you can broaden your horizons – for example, by studying abroad in the Netherlands.

After graduation, you'll be equipped for a career as an advisor or specialist at government agencies, municipalities, forestry companies, or within the private sector.

Turn your passion for nature into your future! Learn more and apply here!

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About Fältbiologerna

Fältbiologerna is Sweden's largest nonprofit organization for young people aged 6–25 interested in nature and environmental issues. Founded in 1947, the organization has clubs and activities across the country, providing opportunities for members to engage in various environmental topics and deepen their knowledge of nature.

 

Published: 14 January 2025 - Page editor: tashina.alavi@slu.se

Contacts at the Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre

Head of Department
: Magnus Löf, Magnus.Lof@slu.se, +46 40 415119
Deputy head of Department: Elias Andersson, elias.andersson@slu.se, +46 40 415194
Postal address: Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre, SLU
P.O. Box 190, SE-234 22 Lomma, Sweden
Visiting address: Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre, SLU
Sundsvägen 3, SE-234 56 Alnarp, Sweden

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