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First Notification of Selection Results - Spring semester 2026

The first Notification of Selection Results for the spring semester 2026 is published on 10 December. Important dates Date: Wednesday 10 December 2025 Time: 00.00 – 23.59 Location: www.universityadmissions.se The results are posted on Universityadmissions.se, both in the 'Applications' tab and in the pdf document Notification of Selection Results.    Reply to keep your place  You must reply to your first Notification of Selection Results in order to keep the places you've been offered, or to remain on the reserve/waiting list for the second selection round. Last day to reply is 15 December.   Read about the Admissions results   Important dates

Webinar for Chinese applicants

Are you a Chinese student interested in applying for the autumn semester 2025? Welcome to meet us online for this webinar for prospective students from China.

Lucia celebration

Stockholm University invites you to a Lucia performance by the choir Stockholms universitetskör. Event Date: Thursday 11 December 2025 Time: 15.15 – 16.00 Location: The Gallery (level 5), outside Aula Magna Auditorium, Frescativägen 6, Campus Frescati, Stockholm Please arrive on time as the choir starts singing at 15.15. The choir sings for about 15 minutes, followed by fika. Please register for the event below. Capacity is limited. We look forward to seeing you! Register here

Last day to reply to your offer – Spring semester 2025

In order to keep the places you´ve been offered or to remain on the waiting list you must reply to your Notification of Selection Results. Last day to reply is 15 December. Important dates Date: Monday 15 December 2025 Time: 00.00 – 23.59 Location: www.universityadmissions.se Log in to your account at www.universityadmissions.se , go to ‘Application’ and follow the instructions.  You will receive an email from University Admissions confirming your reply. If you miss the deadline your application will be deleted. 

Drop-in at the Academic Writing Service, Tuesdays 2–3 pm

Do you have a question you need a quick answer to? Do you want to polish up your study skills? Are you unsure about an aspect of referencing or academic style? Drop-in Date: Tuesday 16 December 2025 Time: 14.00 – 15.00 Location: Online and on campus (see below) Our drop-in service is open on Tuesday afternoons from 2-3pm during the semester. In a visit to our drop-in, you can receive quick advice on academic writing and study skills. You can also get information about events and activities at the Academic Writing Service and Studie- och språkverkstaden.  You can get the most out of your visit by having some questions prepared or by thinking in advance about which aspects of your text you would like to discuss. To participate on campus: join us in Room 229, level 2, Studenthuset B, Frescati Campus To participate online: join us on Zoom via the link below Join our drop-in Do you want feedback on a text or do you want to discuss a more complex topic? A drop-in consultation lasts 15 minutes. If you want feedback on a text or if you need more time to discuss a study skills or writing-related topic, you should book a consultation instead.  Book a consultation via TimeEdit

Shut up and read! Shut up and write!

Are you struggling to stay focused and get things done? During a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! meeting, we work together in a room where everyone focuses on their own tasks. We do this to inspire each other and get away from distractions. Workshop Date: Wednesday 17 December 2025 Time: 10.00 – 12.00 Location: Room 253, Studenthuset During a Shut up and read! Shut up and write! meeting you put aside everything unrelated to your work and focus on getting your reading or writing done. You work together with other students, switch off your mobile phone and read or write intensively for two hours. At the beginning of the meeting, you will set a goal for your work, and we will help you with suggestions. To aid concentration we use a version of the Pomodoro method: we work in two 45-minute sessions with a break in between. Afterwards, we discuss how it went.  Our Shut up and read! Shut up and write! meetings are held every Wednesday in Swedish and English in Studenthuset on Campus Frescati. We meet in room 253 on the 2nd floor. The meetings are open to all students at Stockholm University and the Swedish Defence University. Be on time To get the most out of your work during the meeting, it is important to arrive on time. The Academic Writing Service provides free support for academic writing and study skills to all students at Stockholm University and the Swedish Defence University. Find out about our services at su.se/writingservice

Get to know SU! Webinar for prospective students

This is a webinar for prospective students that want to know more about Stockholm and Sweden as a study destination, what it is like to study at Stockholm University, and about the application process. Webinar Date: Wednesday 17 December 2025 Time: 15.00 – 15.30 Location: Online The webinars all have the same content and are intended as a general introduction to Stockholm University. Participants are very welcome to ask questions in the chat during and after the presentation. Register now Click here to find out the corresponding local time in your time zone

Second Notification of Selection Results – Spring semester 2026

The second and final Notification of Selection Results for the spring semester 2026 is published on 18 December. Important dates Date: Thursday 18 December 2025 Time: 00.00 – 23.59 Location: www.universityadmissions.se The results are posted on universityadmissions.se , both in the 'Applications' tab and in the pdf document Notification of Selection Results.    Admitted? Don’t forget to register!  If you have been admitted and intend to keep your seat, you need to register at the department responsible for the course or programme. Registration normally takes place before the start of the semester. Your department will provide you with the relevant details by e-mail or list the instructions for registration on the course website at su.se/coursecatalogue .  Remember to check your spam folder so you do not miss important information about your courses and programmes!  Information to admitted students

Prefiguring Futures We Want: Community Engaged Scholarship and the Environmental Humanities

This lecture, part of The Green Zone Seminar Series, explores how community-engaged scholarship can expand the environmental humanities. Drawing on a decade of public projects, Bethany Wiggin reflects on how university-community collaborations can build democratic, transdisciplinary research networks for more sustainable futures. Seminar Date: Thursday 18 December 2025 Time: 13.00 – 15.00 Location: Accelerator   Abstract Bethany Wiggin, guest resarcher at KTH autumn 2025, will present. Drawing on ten years of lessons learned from public environmental humanities projects, this talk invites discussion about how community engaged scholarship can broaden methods and practices of the environmental humanities and environmental studies more generally. Amidst apparently accelerating paths into increasingly uncertain and downright risky eco-social futures, how might collaborative campus-community partnerships slowly and patiently build transdisciplinary, democratic research networks? Amidst dystopian presents, how are we already pre-figuring such networks and paths toward a university for the future? In dialogue with sustainability and critical university studies as well as movement theory, this talk explores several ongoing cross-institutional environmental collaborations in the United States   Bio Bethany Wiggin joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania as an Assistant Professor in 2003 and was promoted to Professor in 2022. Working with students, she founded the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities (PPEH) in 2015, and she served as Founding  Director until 2024. Her primary appointment is in the Department of French, Italian, and Germanic Languages and Literatures, and at Penn she also serves on the graduate groups in Comparative Literature and English and International Studies at the Lauder Institute. Her books and essays explore histories of trade, migration and settler colonialism; multilingualism and cultural translation; and environmental change in the Atlantic world and has appeared in publications from the PMLA to Nature. She is now writing Utopia Found and Lost in Penn’s Woods, an exploration of the multiethnic worlds European settler colonists attempted to build in the Delaware Valley and the ecological legacy of that historical chapter and its continuing reverberations.    The Green Zone Seminar Series Autumn 2025 at Accelerator Art Hall Welcome to the higher seminar in Environmental Humanities at Stockholm University. 23/10 kl. 15.00 - 17.00  The Green Zone seminar series: Figuring Nämforsen: Image, Friction and Relationality along the Ångerman River   6/11 kl. 15.00 - 17.00  The Green Zone seminar series: Extinction Remains: The challenge of displaying contemporary mass extinction   27/11 kl. 15.00 - 17.00  The Green Zone seminar series: Narrating Transhumance and the more-than-human: Folklore and Sustainability 18/12 kl. 13.00 - 15.00  The Green Zone seminar series: Prefiguring Futures We Want: Community Engaged Scholarship and the Environmental Humanities Christina Fredengren, Lotten Gustafsson-Reinius, Lars Kaijser and Karin Dirke.   Join the Environmental Humanities and Speculative Fiction Reading Group The reading group will explore places where environmental humanities, archaeology and speculative fiction overlap. During the meetings, the group will read and discuss a range of texts - academic and fictional - and may write their own texts about possible futures. The reading group is open to everyone who would like to join. Environmental Humanities and Speculative Fiction Reading Group

Change main subject for your master's

Do you want to study a different subject for your master's than you did for your bachelor's? Webinar Date: Thursday 18 December 2025 Time: 15.00 – 16.00 Location: Online Stockholm University offers a series of master's programmes in various subjects open for applicants from other subjects. In this webinar, we will present these programmes for you. Explore a new subject and be inspired! Register now Click here to find out the corresponding local time in your time zone