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Computer glasses

In accordance with the Swedish National Board of Occupational Safety and Health’s Statute 1998:5 “Working at computers”, all members of staff are entitled to a free eye test and, if the test shows that you need glasses, special glasses that have been tested for work at computers.

Euraxess Services Centre Sweden (Mobility Centre)

Euraxess Services Centre Sweden (Mobility Centre) provides information and practical assistance for researchers wishing to come to Sweden as well as those planning to relocate abroad.

KLARA - Stockholm University’s system for managing chemicals

KLARA is a user-friendly management system that simplifies and rationalises the handling of chemicals in departments, divisions and research groups.

SAMIR - Safety-Work Environment-Environment-Reporting

SAMIR is a reporting system for reports of crimes, near-accidents/incidents, occupational injuries/illnesses and environmental non-conformance. You will get replies to your report by email. SAMIR - Safety-Work Environment-Environment-Reporting »

Staff job titles

This is an unofficial list of job titles for academic positions within Stockholm University, produced by the Centre for Academic English, upon instructions from the External Relations Office. The translated list is based upon the Human Resources Office's list of academic positions.

Stockholm University Staff Magazine Issue 1/2010

Staff magazine

All members of staff receive a printed copy of the magazine in their post boxes. The magazine is also available in two kinds of digital format: PDF and flip-style. The magazine includes two or sometime three or more pages of news in English, whilst the rest of the magazine features Swedish language articles.

Staff organisations

At Stockholm University formal negotiations between the University and employees are handled by specific unions or associations.

Stockholm International Researchers Association - SIRAP

Stockholm International Researchers Association - SIRAP, is an association which organises club evenings, excursions, lectures and other events for international researchers in Stockholm.

Stockholm University profile products

Stockholm University profile products

The University has a wide variety of attractive profile products – clothing, pens, mugs, and so on, decorated with the University's emblem. These items can be purchased at the University's supplies store, the SU-butiken.

Swedish language courses

International students, as well as researchers, doctoral candidates or holders of scholarships, admitted directly by a department, may apply for Swedish language training at the Department of Scandinavian Languages.

Turnitin

Turnitin — the University's text-matching tool

From September 2011 Stockholm University has a new text-matching tool called Turnitin. After detailed testing of text-matching systems the new service was chosen to be used by the University.

Stockholm University visual identity

Visual identity for staff members

Stockholm University’s visual identity includes guidelines for logotypes, typefaces, colours, picture styles and additional graphical elements. Guidelines should be followed for all types of graphic communication as presentation material, posters, websites, cover of doctoral theses, letters, visiting cards, etc.

Contact

Contact the Research Liaison Office for assistance when applying for external financing from the EU Framework Programme, national research councils and other financial contributors.

Research database

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