Västmanlands-Dala Nation, Uppsala

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 d.ä. appointed in 1663. The current Inspector (as of 2016) is Peter Wallensteen, professor, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University.

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

Architecture

The house of Västmanlands-Dala nation is one of three buildings, in Sweden, drawn 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 d.ä. 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-
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