During your studies
Here we have gathered information for current students at the Department of English.
This is practical information that will be useful to know during your studies with us.
Administrative matters
Below you will find answers to some common questions. When you contact us, always provide your full name and personal identity number if you have questions about your studies so we can find your study records in Ladok and give you relevant information.
Credit transfers in the subject English
Students who are enrolled to study at Stockholm University can apply for an evaluation of previous studies at universities elsewhere in Sweden or abroad. Previous studies in the subject English are evaluated by the Department of English.
Previously completed courses are evaluated for equivalence by comparing the content, learning outcomes, level and number of credits, to a course or a module given at the Department of English. Students can also seek to transfer courses as complementary studies in English depending on the courses studied and the requirements of the degree they are aiming for.
If the studies are approved for credit transfer, they can be included in a degree from Stockholm University.
Note that a credit transfer decision can take up to two months.
Examination
The forms of examination for each course and module are specified in the course syllabus and the course or module description. If you have questions about an examination, ask your teacher but make sure you have read the information in the module description first. Also remember that you are expected to attend teaching for the course.
When a course or module is given, there are two opportunities each term for every examination.
For written seated exams, you must sign up in advance in Ladok. If you do not sign up in advance you cannot participate.
Studying with a disability
Stockholm University provides targeted study support to students with long-term disabilities.
If you have a disability or special needs that affect your studies with us in some way, you need to:
1. Apply for support in the NAIS system through the university's central services.
2. When you have received a NAIS certificate detailing the support measures recommended for you, contact our study counsellor who will help you get relevant support and information for your specific course. Always contact our study counsellor with your certificate (attached in an email) at the start of the course, or no later than two weeks after it has started. Otherwise we cannot guarantee that there will be time to set up support measures ahead of examinations.
Student Unions and Student Council
The Student Unions are membership organisations with the purpose to represent the common interests of students. There are also Faculty Clubs that organise arrange social activities and other activities.
The Student Council of the English Department is part of the student union. The council functions as an important link between students and our department. It has a representative on the department board and on our UGA committee. This gives students a voice in decisions taken at the department, for example regarding course development or course literature.
All students at the department are welcome to join the Council! Do you want to join? Or do you have suggestions on how to improve your studies at our department or ideas for fun events? Contact our Director of Studies at studierektor@english.su.se.
Student support
As a student of languages, there are some student support services that you may find helpful during your studies:
Academic Writing Service
The Academic Writing Service provides English-language support for writing and study skills.
Språkstudion
Språkstudion is the place for students interested in languages. It has resource rooms and material, and organises various events for learning languages.
Other student support
Stockholm University has gathered information on other useful support or services throughout your studies.
During your studies (central web)
Last updated: 2026-02-05
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