Established 1595 Phone +46 18 15 40 60 | Abbreviation Snerikes Inspektor Johan Åqvist Founded 1595 | |
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Location S:t Olofsg. 16753 12 UppsalaSweden Latin name Natio Sudermanno-Nericiae Address S:t Olofsgatan 16, 753 12 Uppsala, Sweden Similar Värmlands Nation, Stockholms nation, Norrlands nation, Västmanl Nation, Uppsala Studentkår Profiles |
Valborg s dermanlands nerikes nation 2015
Södermanlands-Nerikes nation (usually called Snerikes) is one of the 13 student nations of Uppsala University. The nation claims its founding to be in 1595 when the original Södermanland nation was founded, this nation merged with the Nerikes nation in 1805 to form the current nation.
Though at the turn of the 20th century its numbers were as low as 100 members, there are currently around 5,000 students as members.
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- Valborg s dermanlands nerikes nation 2015
- Uppsala valborg 2012 s dermanlands nerikes nation
- Buildings
- Buildings in the Rosendal city block
- Triangeln
- Inspektors
- References
Snerikes is quite unique amongst student nations in that it is the only one that is not entirely open to all students. Swedes must be from or have close family relations to the Snerikes catchment area to join. This requirement is waived for foreign students and Snerikes is a popular nation for ERASMUS students.
Uppsala valborg 2012 s dermanlands nerikes nation
Buildings
The nation currently owns several properties in the Rosendal city block in the historic Fjärdingen quarter west of the river in central Uppsala, as well as the Triangeln block in the Kungsgärdet area. The Rosendal city block contains the main nation building, several offices, student housing, rental apartments and business spaces, while Triangeln solely consists of student housing. Members of Snerikes who are active students are eligible for renting student rooms and apartments for the duration of their studies. In total there are 383 rooms and 85 apartments.
Buildings in the Rosendal city block
Triangeln
The Triangeln block, named for its triangular shape, was built in the Kungsgärdet area west of the University 1958-1960 and subsequently became part of the traditional student housing areas of Uppsala. There are 298 rooms and 79 apartments, with a central park space.