Sweden’s Universities and Nations
When I arrived in Sweden in the end of August, one of the thing that first surprised me is something called « Nations ».
Sweden’s nations are basically groups of people, that everyone can join but nobody is obliged to, with whom you will be able to do a lot of activities prepared by these, like parties and games. Nations seem to be one of the best way to make friends there, to have a lot of fun and it seems to give people a sense of identity as it looks like to me to be big families.
Before the university’s new year starts, they like a lot to party for one or two weeks to enjoy their summer holidays at the fullest.
One way of doing it is to set tents in a green space and to settle there for the time you plan to party which allows you to have your own area to play. The tents also protect you from rain which comes very often in Sweden.
Nations all have their own dress code, it is mainly about having a specific top and a pant of a certain style and a chosen color by the nation where you can hang badges, so basically everyone wears the same clothes. The more you have badges, the more it means you participated in a lot of activities and you are in this Nation for a long time. A friend of me had a pant litteraly full of badges after 4 years.
These nations can have a very big amount of people in it. The nation from the picture was the biggest of all I’ve seen, and I expect their real number to be even bigger as they might not all be there.
In this picture, they were doing some kind of a competitive activity in groups.
Being a part of a nation also allows them to go to specific events or places, there is for example in Växjö a private club that is only for people among nations.
I personally enjoyed seing them having fun and I like a lot the concept of having a big group to which you belong to and in which you spend a lot of time. Even if I couldn’t join a nation, I fortunately could join the Erasmus group which was kind of similar to a nation. It did not have a specific dress code but still we had a lot of activities which includes night parties a bit like the pictures above and also different sports in the university’s gymnasium.
I wish we had something similar in French universities, I’m sure a lot of people would like to participate in something like this, spending time in a big group you can call family.