How will the pandemic effect my studies?

Teaching during the beginning of the semester will be conducted both on campus and on-line. Information about what applies to your course can be found on the course website, in the schedule and on Athena.

Information for students and staff about the coronavirus

Here is the latest information and university positions regarding the corona virus and the pandemic. The information is updated continuously. 

Covid-19 – information for students and staff

 

What applies to me as a student?

Teaching will continue to take place both on campus and on-line. Information about what applies to your course can be found in the schedule and on the learning platform Athena.

Get vaccinated and stay home if you have symptoms

The Department of Education follows Stockholm University's guidelines for teaching and the Swedish Public Health Agency's recommendations. We care about reducing the risk of spreading the virus and at the same time making teaching available. Stockholm University encourages all students and employees who can to get vaccinated and to get tested if you have symptoms of a respiratory infection.

Information for students and staff about Covid-19

Please stay updated at the Department's and University's websites!

 

Opening hours in our premises

The department's regular opening hours from 1 November:

Monday - Friday at 07.30 - 18.30

During Christmas and New Year (December 23 - January 2), the front doors are locked.

 

Minimize the spread of infection

Everyone must take responsibility and help to minimize the spread of infection, and those that are able to should follow the Public Health Agency's recommendation to get vaccinated. 

The Public Health Authority urges anyone with symptoms of a respiratory infection, even mild ones, to stay at home.

Stay at home if you live in a household with someone with confirmed Covid-19. Follow the instructions from your physician.

Recommendations from The Public Health Agency of Sweden on how to protect yourself and other from being infected with Covid-19

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