Västmanlands-Dala Nation, Uppsala

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Västmanland's-Dala Nation
Uppsala University
LocationS:t Larsgatan 13
Box 2062
750 02 Uppsala
Sweden
Latin nameNatio Westmanno-Dalecarliae
AbbreviationV-Dala
Established1639
InspektorJohan Tysk
Membership5290
Websitewww.v-dala.se

Västmanlands-Dala nation, mostly referred to only as V-Dala, is one of the 13 student nations at Uppsala University in Sweden. The nation, intended for students from the provinces of Dalarna and Västmanland – these provinces making up most of the diocese of Västerås – was founded in 1639. The first inspektor of the nation was Olof Rudbeck the Elder, appointed in 1663. The current inspektor (as of 2021[update]) is Johan Tysk, professor, Department of Mathematics, Uppsala University.

Architecture

The house of Västmanlands-Dala nation is one of three buildings in Sweden designed by the world-famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. The house was built in 1965, and was paid for by fund-raising in Dalarna and Västmanland.

Inspektors

Västmanlands-Dala nation
  • Olof Rudbeck the Elder 1663–1696
  • Jesper Svedberg 1696–1703
  • Johan Palmroot 1703–1727
  • Erik Alstrin 1727–1732
  • Anders Grönwall 1732–1747
  • Lars Dahlman 1748–1764
  • Carl Fredrik Georgii 1764–1781
  • Fredrik Mallet 1781–1794
  • Daniel Boëthius 1795–1810
  • Benjamin Höijer 1810–1812
  • Lars Georg Rabenius 1812–1838
  • Christian Erik Fahlcrantz 1838–1849
  • Johan Henrik Schröder 1850–1857
  • Carl Edward Zedritz 1857–1859
  • Carl Wilhelm Böttiger 1859–1866
  • Wilhelm Erik Svedelius 1866–1882
  • Edward Clason 1882–1897
  • Oscar Josef Alin 1897–1900
  • Simon Johannes Boëthius 1901–1915
  • Sam Wide 1915–1918
  • Erik Stave 1918–1922
  • Östen Bergstrand 1922–1931
  • Henrik Samuel Nyberg 1931–1956
  • Gunnar Tideström 1956–1966
  • Harald Riesenfeld 1966–1981
  • Mats Olsmats 1981–2006
  • Anne-Liis von Knorring 2006–2011
  • Johan Sundström 2011–2016
  • Peter Wallensteen 2016–2021
  • Johan Tysk 2021-

External links

  • Västmanland-Dala Nation's website
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