New student
Welcome to DSV – getting started
This page is for newly admitted master's students at DSV. Here, you will find information on how to register for the first time, obtain an access card, find schedules for the introduction sessions and learn about study adaptations and the study platform. You will also get guidance on how to find your way to our campus in Kista.
Once you have completed all the steps below and started your first course, you will find all the information you need for your studies on During your studies
There, you will find study information, elective courses, what you need to do to be able to take an exam (such as registration and bringing an ID card), along with other useful details for your time at DSV.
Enrolment (registration) for free standing courses spring semester 2026
To be able to enrol (register) in our administrative system Daisy and start your studies at DSV, you need to activate your University Account
Note! When you get "Congratulations" at your University Account: Do not continue to web registration. Go back to this page and continue to enrol via the link in the blue box below.
spring semester 2026
Enrolment is closed.
If you start the 2nd or 3rd semester of a master’s programme enrol direct in Daisy here
Access card

To access DSV’s facilities, you need an access card. Here you can read about how to order your card, where to collect it, the rules that apply, and who to contact if something is not working properly.
Study platform NextiLearn
During the week when the semester starts, your courses are published in NextiLearn.
The date of the week when your courses open depends on the courses’ start date.
Studying with a disability
In aim to facilitate your studies, Stockholm University offers different kinds of disability study support to students with long-term disabilities, depending on your situation. The aim is to give all students the ability to study on equal terms.
Campus Kista – the Nod Building
DSV is located in the Nod Building, a dedicated campus in Kista with purpose-designed facilities, bright study environments, several IT labs and large lecture halls equipped with the latest technology.
Read more about opening hours, room bookings, environmental work and fire safety:
Practical information about the facilities in the Nod Building
FAQ semester start
Last updated: 2026-01-15
Source: Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, DSV