Katrina’s Journey to Space Starts in Sweden

Sweden Invests in Filipino Talent to Advance Sustainable Development.
Swedish Ambassador Anna Ferry and Katrina Baladjay

The newly launched Pioneering Women in STEM scholarship aims to empower women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by enhancing their participation, leadership, and performance in these critical fields.
Katrina Baladjay, one of the recipients of the Pioneering Women in STEM scholarship, is headed to Luleå University of Technology to pursue a master’s degree in Space Science and Technology. After her studies, she aspires to work towards the advancement of space industries to serve the environment and future generations.

“I’m eager to deepen my understanding of space physics, answer fundamental questions about the universe, and inspire the next generation of young female scientists in physics,” said Ms. Baladjay.

“This is possible in Sweden, a country with a strong space research background and a deep commitment to gender equality.”

Eleven fully Funded Scholarships

The Swedish Institute (SI) currently offers two flagship scholarship programs for master’s studies: the SI Scholarship for Global Professionals and Pioneering Women in STEM.

The SI Scholarship for Global Professionals supports future global leaders committed to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in their home countries.

Filipino students with Swedish Ambassador Anna Ferry (4th from left)

A total of 54 Filipinos have been accepted into Swedish universities for the upcoming fall semester, with 11 receiving fully funded scholarships from SI. These students will pursue master’s degrees in fields such as public health, sustainable engineering, and space science.

“Sweden is known for its culture of collaboration and the ‘quadruple helix’ model, where government, the private sector, civil society, and academia work together to address the world’s most pressing challenges,” said Ambassador Anna Ferry. “Filipino students, with their unique perspectives, creativity, and resilience, make significant contributions to Sweden’s sustainability and research and development efforts.”

Become Part of a Global Family

After returning home, many of the Philippine scholars choose to join the Swedish Alumni Network, to celebrate their experience and maintain ties to Sweden.

“Sweden is a fantastic destination for studying abroad, offering world-class education with a strong emphasis on innovation and research. Stunning landscapes, vibrant city life, and a culture that encourages creativity and independent thinking,” said Mr. Chris Eugenio, Chairperson of the Swedish Alumni Network – Philippines and a recipient of the SI Management Programme in Sustainability.

“Completing a scholarship in Sweden connects you to a global family of changemakers through the Swedish Alumni Network, fostering lifelong professional and cultural ties worldwide,” he added.

Members of the Sweden Alumni Network with Swedish Ambassador Anna Ferry

Sweden is home to nearly 50 universities and university colleges, many of which offer English-taught programs. Institutions such as Lund University, Uppsala University, Chalmers University of Technology, Karolinska Institute and the Stockholm School of Economics consistently rank among the world’s best.

Since 1997, approximately 630 Filipinos have pursued higher education in Sweden. Between 2019 and 2025, 49 Filipinos have been awarded the SI Scholarship for Global Professionals — 45% of whom are women. Including other scholarship programs and short-term leadership training, a total of 117 Filipinos have received offers from SI.
Renowned for its commitment to innovation, Sweden invests around 3.5% of its GDP in research and development — one of the highest rates globally. This long-term focus has positioned the country as a leader in fields such as environmental technology, life sciences, and nanotechnology. With 70% of research privately funded, Swedish companies like ABB, AstraZeneca, Ericsson, Sandvik, and Volvo Group continue to drive research and development.

About the Swedish Institute:
The Swedish Institute is a public agency that builds interest and trust in Sweden around the world. It works with Sweden promotion, cooperation in the Baltic Sea region and global development.
Website: si.se

About the Embassy of Sweden in Manila
Sweden has had diplomatic relations with the Philippines since 1947. The Embassy’s main task is to represent Sweden in the Philippines and to strengthen the relations between the two countries. Its focus is on promoting trade and investment and building partnerships including security policy.

Website: swedenabroad.com/manila

About Athena Cartagena

Athena Cartagena is the Communication and Political Officer, Embassy of Sweden in The Philippines.

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