Checklist at the start of the semester, new study places, and several optional activities |
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Hi , Here you will find tips and news that may be useful in your studies during the coming month at KTH.
| Welcome to a new semester at KTH!
We hope you have had a great summer and that you feel ready for the autumn semester. Whether you are newly admitted or further along in your KTH studies, don't forget this: |
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You need your access card and PIN code to enter KTH's buildings
Starting this semester, KTH is introducing the requirement that you need your access card and PIN to enter KTH’s buildings and rooms. Please visit KTH Entré for support if you have lost your access card or forgotten your PIN code.
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Increased number of study places in the E buildingMore students are studying at KTH Campus this autumn, and therefore KTH is opening up an additional 144 study places in the E building's classrooms. The study places are open during weekday evenings and weekends.
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Go on exchange studies in the coming spring semester
Go on
exchange studies the coming spring! On 26 August at noon, late applications for exchange studies
will open, and students can choose from the places that are left from last study year's
application rounds. Places will be allocated first-come, first-served. Learn more and apply before 9 September |
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Write your thesis as a field study abroad during the springGet a travel grant to write your degree project in a low- and middle-income country in, for example, Latin America, Africa, or Asia. This is an excellent opportunity for you who want to work on projects that can make a clear difference to communities worldwide. Applications open on 15 September. Learn more and register for the info session
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Get a glimpse into life after KTHThe KTH Mentor Programme gives you, as a student, the opportunity to receive information and advice from a KTH alum. Your mentor will be a former student with experience and
knowledge of life after graduation. The purpose is to give you guidance and inspiration for your future working life. Learn more and apply from 1 September
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Career supportWith the help of KTH Career, you can start your career development while still a student, with workshops, lectures and other tools to help you with career planning. Learn more on kth.se/career. |
Meet KTH Career and KTH Alumni
The engineering profession is broad, giving you many different career opportunities. Learn more about what KTH Career and KTH Alumni offer, as well as get tips and advice on how you can start preparing for your future career.
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Applying for a job means marketing yourself. In this lunch webinar, we will give you tips and advice on what you need to think about in order to find and get your first job as an engineer.
Learn more and register | | | | | | KTH LibraryKTH Library is organising lunch lectures, webinars and other events throughout the semester. Find upcoming events in KTH Library's calendar.
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Welcome to Library Fair!Library Fair, held 1-5 September, is the library’s
welcome week for new students, offering you the chance to get to know the
library and meet fellow students.
Learn more and participate |
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Host a
workshop at the libraryAre you passionate about a subject and want to
share your knowledge in a fun and interactive way? Take the chance to lead a workshop and gain valuable
experience to add to your CV or LinkedIn profile (and get paid!).
Read more and apply before 15 September |
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Join this interactive exhibition from 9 to 27
September and get inspired by the dreams of others. The
exhibition is arranged by Bright at KTH.
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Everyone at KTH has free access to the speech synthesis TorTalk - a great aid for those with reading and writing difficulties, but also for everyone else.
| | | | Finding and citing relevant and credible sources are essential skills to succeed in university studies. This webinar
will help you improve these skills.
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Student Health ServicesStockholm Student Health Services complements the public healthcare. As a KTH student, you can contact us for support during your study time. New time slots for appointments the following week are published on Fridays at 08:30. Learn more at kth.se/studenthealth.
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Increase your resilience to stress
Are you ready to manage stress better and face life in a different way? Join our group held three Thursdays at KTH, starting 25 September.
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Stop procrastinating!
Do you find it difficult to organise your studies or do you keep putting off your assignments time and again? If so, our new support for managing procrastination might be just the thing for you.
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Find more activities open for all students, regardless of university, at studenthalsa.se.
| | | KTH InnovationKTH Innovation is one of Europe’s leading innovation hubs, where you can get support to develop your ideas and find activities if you’re curious about innovation and entrepreneurship. Learn more on kth.se/innovation.
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9 Sept: KTH Innovation CollideKTH Innovation Collide is an evening for everyone interested in innovation! Hear from startups, get to know new people, and enjoy snacks and drinks. This event is open to everyone, no matter if you dream of founding something, already have a startup, or just want to meet interesting people. Learn more and sign up
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23 Sept: Ideation workshop
Getting a business idea often does not happen automatically but takes a special mindset. At our Ideation Workshop, we give you tips and practical tools to come up with a good business idea, test whether it can work, and get started. Learn more and register
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| | 15-19 Sept: Nordic Tech WeekNordic Tech Week is a new event held around Stockholm, with the final two days in the central park Kungsträdgården. The event is free of charge and includes panel discussions, side events and lectures by tech entrepreneurs and industry professionals. Learn more on Nordic Tech Week | | | | |
Join the Unite! Research School in France 3-7 November
If you are a master's student at KTH, you can apply for the Unite! Research School in Grenoble 3-7 November 2025.
This is a great opportunity to network with students and early-career researchers from nine European universities. The programme is worth 3 ECTS. KTH support up to 15 participants with Erasmus mobility funding.
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Join Global Transformation Labs (GLT) activities this autumn
GLT is a new open space for students, teachers, researchers and societal partners working on sustainable mobility. Join the first GTL, Re:imagine Mobility, which will be meeting on Thursdays at KTH Campus during the autumn semester 2025, in partnership with Scania, Skogforsk and Stockholm Environment Institute.
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New open call for student-led events with NAVET
Do you have an idea for workshops, seminars or exhibitions bridging art, technology and design? NAVET Research Centre now welcomes new applications for student-led activities in the fall semester! Selected projects will receive support from the team and will be awarded 1500 SEK.
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Nominations for the new KTH Language AwardDo you know a student or employee who has worked to ensure linguistic quality, contributed to enhanced language skills, developed terminology, or promoted linguistic diversity at KTH? This person might be the right candidate for the newly established KTH Language Award.
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| | | | Their student project is reshaping train safetyWhen KTH students Isak Jarbo and Johan Allberg started working on their bachelor’s thesis, they hardly knew what braking curves were. Today, their report has laid the foundation for a change in Swedish railway safety. Read the full article | | | | | |
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