Swedish School of Textiles

The Swedish School of Textiles was formed from the Technical School of Weaving, which was founded in 1866. In 1936 the Technical School of Weaving became the Textile Institute. In 1986 The Textile Institute was nationalised and became The Swedish School of Textiles as one of the schools at the University of Borås. In 2010 The Swedish School of Textiles was authorised to provide research-level education within Textile and Fashion (Management, Materials Technology) and Textile and Fashion (Artistic). The Swedish School of Textiles is one out of four Swedish universities with artistic research education and is unique on Textile and Fashion (Artistic).

Swedish School of Textiles
Swedish: Textilhögskolan
TypePublic university college
Established1866
Parent institution
University of Borås
RectorProf. Björn Brorström[1]
Location
LanguageSwedish and English
AffiliationsEUA
WebsiteThe Swedish School of Textiles

Education

The Swedish School of Textiles offer education programmes and courses in basic, advanced and research level. The bachelor's programmes in design is given in English. The master's programmes is all given in English. There's also five bachelor's programmes with Swedish as language of instructions.

Bachelor's programmes

  • Fashion Design
  • Textile Design
  • Design Technician Programme
  • Textile Engineering
  • Textile Management and Business Administration
  • Textile Product Development and Entrepreneurship
  • Retail Education with Specialization in Textile and Fashion
  • Bachelor Programme in Textile Management, with specialization in Fashion and Retail

Master's programmes

  • Textile management
  • Fashion Management and Marketing
  • Textile Value Chain Management
  • Fashion and Textile Design
  • Textile Engineering

Doctoral education

  • Textile Management
  • Textile Engineering
  • Design

Webpage

Official website

References

  1. University of Borås
  • Andréasson, Annie (15 October 2013). Kunskapens trådar – Textilhögskolans historia 1866-2013 (1 ed.). CTF Publishing. ISBN 9789197557641.

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