Student unions
The student unions are membership organisations with the purpose to represent the common interests of students.
Their important assignment is to guarantee that students are able to influence their education, but they also have a major role in the social aspects of university life: from parliamentary decisions to course planning, to housing and coffee prices.
Student unions, faculty clubs and student union associations
Stockholm University has three student unions, one large and two departmental ones, alongside Faculty Clubs and Student Union Associations.
Stockholm University Student Union
Stockholm University Student Union (SUS) is the large student union. Their office and reception is based in Studenthuset at the Frescati campus. Read more about them on their website:
Stockholm University Student’s Union (SUS)
DISK Student Union
DISK is the departmental student union for students at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, based at the Kista campus. They operate at local level and are working to improve the quality of education at the same time as making sure that their students can enjoy a fun and fulfilling student life. Read more on the DISK website:
DISK Student Union (website in Swedish)
Föreningen Ekonomerna
Föreningen Ekonomerna is the departmental student union for students at Stockholm Business School. They operate at local level and are working to improve the quality of education at the same time as making sure that their students can enjoy a fun and fulfilling student life. Read more on Föreningen Ekonomerna's website:
Faculty Clubs
A faculty club is a student association consisting of students that study the same or similar disciplines. They arrange social activities, such as student pubs, seminars and career fairs.
There are six big clubs at Stockholm University:
The Social Sciences Association
The Natural Sciences Faculty Club
The Teacher Students Assocation (website in Swedish)
SoFa (association for socionomy students – website in Swedish)
Student Union Associations
The Student Union Associations are open for all students at Stockholm University and are created and run by students at Stockholm University covering wide range of interests.
Read more about student union associations
Student union membership
Membership gives you access to a wide variety of benefits and discounts on everything from course literature and lunch to public transportation and training.
The Stockholm University Student Union membership card is called Campuskortet, is packed with discounts and benefits, and doubles as a student ID.
Here you can read more about SUS membership
Please note that membership benefits such as discounts etc. may differ somewhat for members of DISK and Föreningen Ekonomerna.
Here you can read more about DISK membership (website in Swedish)
Here you can read more about Föreningen Ekonomerna membership
Activities for and by students
The student unions together with Student Union Associations, Student Councils and Faculty Clubs make sure that there are activities for SU students every week. Most of these are free of charge. For information about events, see the SUS’s bulletin boards throughout campus, the SUS website, the DISK website (website in Swedish) or Föreningen Ekonomerna's website.
Students’ statutory right to influence
According to the Higher Education Act, a student union’s principal purpose is to monitor and participate in the development of education and the prerequisites for studies at their university. The law also states that all students have the right to exert influence over their education. Each university should work to make sure students take an active part in the process of developing courses and programmes.
How to influence your education
Improved quality of education
The student unions organise student influence and represents you in the University’s decision making. Therefore, strong student participation is important to continually improve the quality of all education.
We are overseeing major key questions at the university that are important to you as a student such as educational environment, equal opportunities and sustainability.
Here you can read more about how to get involved within SUS
Here you can read more about how to get involved within DISK (website in Swedish)
Here you can read more about how to get involved within Föreningen Ekonomerna
Student rights
We keep track of your rights and ensure that they are respected. The PhD Student and Student Ombud serve as a sounding board and advisors if you get into a conflict with the university, or if you feel mistreated in any study-related situation. The PhD Student and Student Ombud also support students who have been accused of cheating or plagiarism.
Here you can read more about The PhD Student and Student Ombud
Support to international students
Stockholm University Student Union organises different events for international students to help them get involved in student life, and much more. If you have questions regarding how to get involved in student life on campus, please contact SUS’ Projects and Events Developer.
PhD students
When becoming a PhD student, it can be experienced as being caught between two worlds: on the one hand a student and on the other hand an employed scholar at the department. To get involved in issues regarding this, contact your local PhD Student Council. Also, as a PhD student, you can always contact the PhD Student and Student Ombud at the Student Union or representatives in the Central PhD Student Council (CDR).
Here you can read more about the PhD Student and Student Ombud
Last updated: June 26, 2024
Source: Student Services