New student

Welcome to the department - we look forward to welcoming you and hope that you have a great start of term. Below you will find information on what you need to do before your course or programme will begin. 

Foto: Jens Olof Lasthein

 

 

For students taking single courses - don’t forget to register online between August 15th-22nd. If you do not register in time, your place will be given to someone on the waitlist. 

For students in the Master’s Programme in Education with International and Comparative Specialisation- you will receive information on how to attend a registration session where a programme administrator will register you for the courses. 

For exchange students- for courses offered at this department, the course administrator will register you for the course(s). 
 

 

For international master’s programme students

Upon attending a registration session, the programme administrator will email you a one-time code which you will use to activate your student account. 

For exchange students

If the first course you are taking during the autumn term is given at this department, the course administrator will email you a one-time-code what you can use to activate your student account. 

For all other international students

You will receive a one-time code from the course administrator before the online registration period begins on August 15th. 

For students with a Swedish personal identity number

If you have a Swedish personal identity number, a "personnummer", and have used universityadmissions.se or antagning.se when applying to courses in Sweden, you can activate your account online.

Activate your account here

Register online

 

If you are accepted or conditionally accepted into a course or programme at this department on July 12th, be sure to accept the offer no later than July 22nd. Those students whom accept their offer of admission will receive a welcome email that will be sent out in early August. Be sure to read through this information carefully. 

 

To find the course description, literature, and schedule, search for the course in the course catalogue in order to locate the course page:

Course Catalogue

 Registered students with university account

  • Please log in here to see the schedule for the course(s) you are registered for. When you are logged in, click on "My assembled schedule".
 

You can apply for targeted study support if you have a medically documented long-term disability. A disability is considered long-term if it has been ongoing for at least 6 months and is expected to last. The support is based on your individual needs and the aim is to facilitate your studies. The adjustments should be reasonable with regard to the disability, course requirements, and intended learning outcomes. How you apply for targeted study support differs depending on whether you are attending Stockholm university as a Swedish citizen, as an exchange student or as an international student organizing your studies in Sweden independently.

Click here for more information

 

Athena is the platform used for courses at this department (and may other departments at the university). Each course will have its own Athena page and you gain access to the page once you are registered for the course. It can take up to 24 hours from registering in Ladok until you gain access to the Athena page. All course communication takes place in Athena. You will find up-to-date course information, course materials, and course assignment information in Athena. 

To gain access to the course page, you must have an active university account and be registered for the course in Ladok. If you have an active student account and have checked that you are registered for the course in Ladok, but don’t find the course page in Athena, do contact the course administrator. 

Log into Athena

Athena mobile app

Athena has a mobile app that you can use. The name of that app is itslearning. The app is free of charge and you can download it to iPhones and Android-mobiles. To receive notification about important information from the course, you need to change the settings to allow the app to send you notification.

Do you need help with Athena

You will find further instructions in this guide for students:

Get started with Athena (guide for students at Serviceportalen)

 

 

If you are registered for a single course (not an entire programme), you can exercise what is called 'early withdrawal' during the first 3 weeks the course is offered. If you decide to withdraw from your studies early, it is possible to apply and be admitted to the same course again through www.universityadmissions.se. Early withdrawal is not possible if you have already completed any exams or assignments as part of the course.

You can enter the early withdrawal in your student record in Ladok for students .

If you do not withdraw from a course within the first three weeks, you can only be re-registered for the course if there is space. 

If there is space in a programme or single course, we will contact you.
Generally, we don’t contact applicants off the waiting list until after registration is complete.
For single courses, this would mean after August 22nd.

All matters concerning tuition fees and invoices are handled by the central university administration. The department does not issue invoices nor handles payments.

If you have questions about the tuition fees, email: tuitionfees@su.se

 

International students may apply for Swedish language training on condition that you are admitted to studies at Stockholm University through an exchange programme or an equivalent agreement (scholarship, doctoral candidate, visiting reseacher).

Learn more about Swedish courses

 
Frescati, grupp, liggande, student
Photo Niklas Björling

At the start of the semester, welcome activities are arranged, both here at the department and at Stockholm University. 

In collaboration with Stockholm University Student Union, Stockholm University organises a series of welcome activities that stretch over a few weeks at the beginning of each semester.

Join our welcome activities

 

Find us

Frescativägen 54
Entrance Frescativägen 54

The Department of Education building is located in the northern part of the Frescati campus, behind the Natural History Museum. Our address is Frescativägen 54. 

Directions to the Department of Education

 

 

 

Contact

Course administration and study counsellor

You can meet with our study counsellors and receive information and advice concerning:

  • Admission
  • Selecting a course or programme
  • Course or programme content, structure, literature and/or labour market opportunities
  • Transfering credits from other courses/institutions
  • Degrees
  • Special support if you cannot follow regular teaching due to, for example, a physical disability or dyslexia
  • Information about study abroad opportunities through exchange agreements.

Students are advised to book an appointment by e-mail to be sure that the Study Counsellor is available
 

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