Ministry of Education and Research (Sweden)

The Ministry of Education and Research (Swedish: Utbildningsdepartementet) is a government ministry in Sweden responsible for matters relating to schools, universities, colleges, and research.

Ministry of Education and Research
Utbildningsdepartementet
Agency overview
Formed1968 (1968)[1]
Preceding
Employeesabout 200
Ministers responsible
Websitegovernment.se/government-of-sweden/ministry-of-education-and-research

Before 1968, the ministry was called the Ministry of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs.

The ministry offices are located at Drottninggatan 16 in central Stockholm.

Organization

The Ministry of Education and Research has a staff of 200. The head of the ministry is the Minister for Education, currently Mats Persson (L).

Areas of responsibility

  • Education and research

Government agencies

The Ministry of Education and Research is principal to the following government agencies:

Schools, children and youth
  • National Agency for Education, or (Skolverket)
  • Schools Inspectorate (Skolinspektionen)
  • Agency for Special Needs Education and Schools (Specialpedagogiska skolmyndigheten)
  • Sami Education Board (Sameskolstyrelsen)
  • Board of Appeal for Education (Skolväsendets överklagandenämnd)
Higher education
  • Public universities and colleges
  • Council for Higher Education, or (Universitets- och högskolerådet)
  • Board of Student Finance, or (Centrala studiestödsnämnden)
  • Higher Education Appeals Board (Överklagandenämnden för högskolan)
  • National Board of Appeal for Student Aid (Överklagandenämnden för studiestöd)
  • Office of the Chancellor of the Swedish Universities (Universitetskanslersämbetet)
  • Agency for Higher Vocational Education (Myndigheten för yrkeshögskolan)
Research

Ministers for Higher Education and Research

No. Portrait Minister
(Born–Died)
Tenure Political party Cabinet
Took office Left office Duration
1 Lars Leijonborg
(born 1949)
12 September 2007 17 June 2009 1 year, 278 days Liberal People's Reinfeldt
MFPCKD
2 Tobias Krantz
(born 1971)
17 June 2009 5 October 2010 1 year, 110 days Liberal People's
3 Jan Björklund
(born 1962)
5 October 2010 3 October 2014 3 years, 363 days Liberal People's
4 Helene Hellmark Knutsson
(born 1969)
3 October 2014 21 January 2019 4 years, 110 days Social Democrats Löfven I
SMP
5 Matilda Ernkrans
(born 1973)
21 January 2019 30 November 2021 2 years, 313 days Social Democrats Löfven II
SMP
Löfven III
SMP
The minister post was abolished in the Andersson Cabinet and the portfolio overtaken by the Minister for Education.

References

  1. "Utbildningsdepartementet". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 November 2010. (subscription required)

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