At the beginning of each semester we organise a series of welcome activities. They are designed to assist you as a new student and introduce you to university life in Stockholm and Sweden.
Are you a newly admitted student? In order to ensure that your studies begin as smoothly as possible we have compiled a short checklist for the beginning of term. Welcome to Stockholm University!
How to succeed in keeping your New Year’s resolution
New Year’s Eve is coming up, a holiday when many people choose to make a New Year’s resolution. They may be hard to keep, but research shows there is one possible way to succeed – rephrase your resolution.
Here is the latest information regarding the new corona virus. You will also find answers to common questions, news and research about the virus together with tips for studying and working remotely.
Accelerator: Johanna Gustafsson Fürst - Graft the Words, Whip My Tongue Showing of Accelerator by Johanna Gustafsson Fürst. Relations as artistic expression, exhibition, and workshop.
An invitation to learn more regarding The Ombudsman for Children in Sweden.
The Ombudsman for Children in Sweden is a government agency tasked with representing children regarding their rights and interests on the basis of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
We visit one of Stockholm's most modern schools to take part in the school's slightly different school environment. Stig Gisslén, principal at Johan Skytteskolan invites us on a tour of a different school environment and we end with a conversation about the school environment's importance for students' well-being and goal fulfillment.
We welcome all students interested in volunteering as Language Cafe coordinators during the spring term of 2021 to an information meeting at Språkstudion. Both new and enrolled coordinators are invited, and all languages are welcome!