New student

Have you been admitted to a course or programme at our department? This page will provide you with useful information before starting your studies.

General information for new students

Students on campus
Foto: Niklas Björling

Teaching during the spring term 2022

The teaching at the department during the spring term 2022 was planned to be conducted on campus and online via Zoom, depending on the course. Due to the current situation all courses will be held online via Zoom until 1 March 2022. 1 March, or in some cases earlier, the teaching and examination will continue on campus for courses that have been described as campus courses in the course catalogue. The courses that are advertised as courses with web-based teaching will continue with that.

Teaching via Zoom

The department uses the e-meeting service Zoom for its web-based instruction. It is free of charge for all students at Stockholm University.

Get started with Zoom

 

Welcome letter

All admitted students receive a welcome letter from the department. The letter contains important information about the start of your course. The e-mail is sent to the address you have registered at universityadmissions.se or antagning.se.

 

Registration, roll-call and group placement

Course registration, roll-call and in certain instances getting placed into a group is obligatory if you intend to participate in course instruction or tutorials. You register yourself either in Ladok, in person at the department's student affairs office, or in connection with a class meeting. Your welcome letter contains detailed instructions concerning your specific course!

Ladok for students

 

Schedules, course literature and additional course information

You will find an up-to-date schedule, literature lists and other important course information in the course catalogue under each subject below.

Baltic studies
Czech
Finnish
Dutch
German
Polish
Russian
Slavic languages

 

University account, e-mail and Athena

Your university account is how Stockholm University students access IT services. This includes WiFi, computer rooms, cloud based storage and more. University account is the user name and password that are the login to eg. Athena, Ladok and Zoom.

Activate your University account

When you activate your university account you add your e-mail address. This address is connected to your student e-mail address (your university account user id followed by student@su.se). This is the address that Stockholm University uses to contact you during your studies. Check and update your address via Kontohantering.

Athena is the University's digital learning platform. There you can find information on your course, contact other students on your course and submit assignments. You get access to your course page after you have registered (courses that use Athena, see welcome letter for more information). Use your university account to log in.

Log in to Athena

 

Studying with a disability

Stockholm University provides special pedagogical support to students with long-term disabilities. The support is based on your individual needs and aims to facilitate your studies. The goal is to give all students the opportunity to study under equal conditions.

Please contact Vibeke Renting (studievagledare.slabafinety@su.se), who will help you with your specific study needs concerning your studies at our department.

Studying with a disability

 

Find us

The Department of Slavic and Baltic Studies, Finnish, Dutch and German is situated on the 4th and 5th floors of the E-Building (Södra huset), at Campus Frescati. The street address is Universitetsvägen 10E, 114 18 Stockholm.

Our classes usually take place in the public classrooms at Södra huset, or in the department's seminar rooms. Room numbers consist of a letter and three or four digits. The letter refers to the building (Södra huset A - F) and the first digit refers to the floor.

Finding your way on Stockholm University campus

 

Contact

At the Student Affairs Office you can eg. buy study material, pick up written assignments and get signed study certificates. Contact the Study Affairs Office if you have questions about the application process or registration.

Contact the Study Councellor in your subject if you have questions or queries about your studies or our courses.

Student Affairs Office, Baltic Studies
Students Affairs Office, Dutch
Student Affairs Office, Finnish
Students Affairs Office, German
Students Affairs Office, Slavic Studies
Study Councellor, Baltic Studies
Study Councellor, Dutch
Study Councellor, Finnish
Study Councellor, German
Study Councellor, Slavic Studies
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