During your studies
For you who are admitted and registered to a course or a programme; here you will find important and useful information during your studies.
This site shows general information; all information about each course, you will find on the Athena site for that course.
Due to COVID-19, the department has decided to continue online teaching the entire autumn term (Aug 31 - Jan 17). Exceptions might occur and some courses might take place on campus.
Student representation
The Economics Student Council (First and Advanced Levels)
Students have a right to be represented when decisions are made that affect your study environment. The Economics Student Council will help you as a student to have influence over your studies.
For more information, please contact: student.council@ne.su.se.
The Graduate students' council (PhD Level)
For PhD-students. This is a discussion group with great opportunity to create networks.
Exam information
Compulsory registration in due time for written exams.
You sign up for the written exam through Ladok
Please check your exam registration in Ladok, as you cannot write the exam without being registered.
Student life
Here you will find useful information about student life in Stockholm and at Stockholm university, among others Housing, Student unions, Sporting activities on campus etc.
Contact
Study counseling
You will get help with:
- Study counseling and labor market information
- Need of special pedagogical support
- Crediting and eligibility assessment
Study counseling
- Mårten Larsson
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- marten.larsson@ne.su.se
- 08-16 42 41

- Visiting address
A-building, room A617
- Phone hours
Mon-Thu 13.30-14.00
- Irregular office hours
We have no visiting hours until further notice. Please contact us via phone or email.
- Peter Langenius
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- peter.langenius@ne.su.se
- 08-16 39 22

- Visiting address
A-building, room A614
- Phone hours
Mon-Thu 12.00-12.30
- Irregular office hours
We have no visiting hours until further notice. Please contact us via phone or email.
Last updated: November 3, 2020
Source: Department of Economics