Find new study places, Lucia celebrations, and opening hours during the winter holidays |
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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.
| Lucia procession at KTH Library
Welcome to the traditional Lucia celebrations at KTH Library on the morning of 12 December. Lucia celebrations are one of the most beloved Christmas traditions in Sweden, and this event might reach full capacity. The procession begins at 7:30 a.m., with doors opening at 6:50 a.m.
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KTH's opening hours during the winter holidaysMost of KTH's buildings will be closed during late
December and early January, but some study places and computer rooms will remain open. KTH Entré, KTH Library and the Student Health Services will have changed opening hours. KTH's opening hours during the holidays | | | Deadline: Register for exam period 2Don't forget to register for your exams in Ladok for students before the deadline on 11 December. Remember to confirm your registration. Once the exam is confirmed, it will appear under the 'Signed up' tab.
Exam schedules | | Exam period 2 - but don't forget to pauseWe start the new year by finishing the autumn semester's courses. But remember to be kind to yourself and enjoy some rest during the holidays. Taking regular pauses while studying can improve your focus and well-being.
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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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11 Dec: Christmas crafts at KTH Library
Join us for an afternoon of Christmas spirit and community! Get creative by crafting sustainable Christmas decorations. We’ll provide fika and all the materials you need.
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Get introduced to code-switching and code-mixing in African cultures. An opportunity to reflect on your linguistic conversation habits!
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Student Health ServicesDiscover the free digital lectures at studenthalsa.se! Through this portal, you can attend lectures on student health topics arranged at other Swedish universities. Here are two upcoming examples:
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2 Dec: Perfectionism and Self-CompassionDo you have unrealistic expectations of yourself and overly self-critical? Does this sometimes hold you back? Join us to learn more about the value in being kind to yourself and coincidentally increase motivation and performance.
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11 Dec: Overcome public speaking anxietyStruggle with presentations or speaking in public? Join our webinar to conquer your anxiety with practical tips and insights.
Learn more and register More on public speaking anxietyFor Swedish speakers, the Student Health Services are organising workshops on this theme in January. Find out more and register.
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Stockholm 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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KTH Innovation
KTH Innovation is one of Europe’s leading innovation hubs, where you can get support to develop your ideas and find activities on innovation and entrepreneurship. Learn more on kth.se/innovation.
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9 Dec: KTH Innovation CollideWelcome to KTH Innovation Collide, an evening for everyone interested in innovation!
This event is open to everyone, no matter if you dream of founding something in the future, already have a startup, belong to the ecosystem, or just want to meet interesting people.
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Explore NAVET Week, 8-12 DecJoin the activities during the annual NAVET week 2025, with events scheduled for 8-12 December at KTH and around Stockholm. The events will showcase the work accomplished by KTH and our partner institutions during the year. The program will include presentations, workshops and artwork by students, faculty and other collaborators. Learn more and join the events |
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Film screenings: The Future Planet Film SeriesThis semester, the KTH Climate Action Centre screens a series of newly produced films from around the world on climate-related themes. This series examines the impacts of climate change and ecosystem degradation, as well as the initiatives of scientists, local communities, and innovators working to drive positive change. Find upcoming screenings
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Challenges, Impact, and Solutions in Climate Resilience CitiesWelcome to a digital open lecture on 9 December with Professor Zahra Kalantari, where you will learn about research on how complex water systems can strengthen society's preparedness for climate change.
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KTH students on both sides of the net in World Championships finalLast week, the World Championships final in beach volleyball was held in Adelaide - an historic all-Swedish final whith Olympic champions Hellvig/Åhman and their young training partners Andersson/Hölting Nilsson. 🥇 Jonatan Hellvig is studying Computer Science at KTH. 🥈 Elmer Andersson is studying Industrial Engineering and Management at KTH. Both combine their KTH studies with top-level sports, demonstrating how it can go hand in hand. We are proud of their achievements!
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