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Students at Umeå Institute of Design. Photo: Malin Grönborg
Students at Umeå Institute of Design. Photo: Malin Grönborg

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Umeå Institute of Design ranked no 1 in the world – again

For the second year in a row, Umeå Institute of Design is listed number one on the two top ranking institutes for product design educations in the world – Red Dot and iF.Landing a world-leading position yet again opens up for new collaborations with global organisations and corporations, at the same time as it further lifts student recruitment.

Johan Redström, rector of Umeå Institute of Design at Umeå University in the north of Sweden, about how the Institute manages to make an impression in the global field of design:

“To us, design is so much more than just knowledge and expertise, it’s also about commitment to the world around us, an ability to put know-how into practice in various contexts, and create collaborations with others. In our educations, we hence work consistently with the surrounding society, with various organisations and corporations. The news about these rankings is a confirmation that our work has an effect also on others, and that we actually make a difference, not only in Sweden.

The rankings build upon the overall quality of student projects over the last year, and resemble a direct reflection of the diligent work carried out in labs and workshops around the Institute. Umeå Institute of Design’s focus on building creative learning environments, to establish strong bonds with the industry, and to take on relevant societal problems has helped it establish a clear profile. An identity has developed that can be recognised in the students’ design style and in the designing of new products – where the user’s needs always comes first.

Akansha Aggarwal from India is taking her final year of the Master’s in Interaction Design. According to her, the secret behind the Institute’s success is collaboration, prestigelessness and an emphasis on solving real-life problems.

“The Institute in Umeå is fairly small, which helps us students bond into a family. If you find yourself stuck on a problem, you can turn to others for feedback and advice. There’s no bad blood or disloyal competition. I believe that’s a recipe for faster development. And also, when you’ve finalised your design, it’s likely to be more accomplished as its passed a larger number of scrutinising eyes. In the end, this helps in achieving a better product for the end user,” says Akansha Aggarwal.

This is the fifth consecutive year that Umeå Institute of Design has been ranked number one in the Red Dot Ranking, and the second year that the Institute lists as number one in the iF Design Ranking.

More about Red Dot ranking

More about iF ranking

For more information, please contact:

Jens Persson, Communications Officer, Umeå Institute of Design at Umeå University
Phone: +46 73-626 35 51
Email: jens.persson@umu.se

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Umeå University is one of Sweden's largest institutions of higher learning with over 32,000 students and 4,200 employees. We have a well-established international research profile and a broad range of study options. Our campus constitutes an inspiring environment that encourages interdisciplinary meetings - between students, researchers, teachers and external stakeholders. Through collaboration with other members of society, we contribute to the development and strengthen the quality of our research and education.

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Umeå University is one of Sweden's largest universities with over 37,000 students and 4,300 employees. The university is home to a wide range of education programmes and world-class research in a number of fields. Umeå University was also where the gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 was discovered – a revolution in gene-technology that was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Founded in 1965, Umeå University is characterised by tradition and stability as well as innovation and change. Education and research on a high international level contributes to new knowledge of global importance, inspired, among other things, by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The university houses creative and innovative people that take on societal challenges. Through long-term collaboration with organisations, trade and industry, and other universities, Umeå University continues to develop northern Sweden as a knowledge region.

The international atmosphere at the university and its unified campus encourages academic meetings, an exchange of ideas and interdisciplinary co-operation. The cohesive environment enables a strong sense of community and a dynamic and open culture in which students and staff rejoice in the success of others.

Campus Umeå and Umeå Arts Campus are only a stone's throw away from Umeå town centre and are situated next to one of Sweden's largest and most well-renowned university hospitals. The university also has campuses in the neighbouring towns Skellefteå and Örnsköldsvik.

At Umeå University, you will also find the highly-ranked Umeå Institute of Design, the environmentally certified Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics and the only architectural school with an artistic orientation – Umeå School of Architecture. The university also hosts a contemporary art museum Bildmuseet and Umeå's science centre – Curiosum. Umeå University is one of Sweden's five national sports universities and hosts an internationally recognised Arctic Research Centre.