Contact old
Occasionally you will have to get in touch with the administration at the department. Below you find our student contacts.
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Until further notice the Student counsellors and the Student Affairs Office will not accept visitors. First and foremost, communication should take place through email and/or phone calls.
Information about your studies
A lot of information regarding courses and teaching is posted on Athena during the semester.
Check also the Department's notice board on the 4th floor in the F-building where information about conferences, guest lectures, etc. are posted.
Student Affairs Office
The Student Affairs Office (room F472) is located on the 4th floor in the F-building. It provides information of a general character and issues study certificates.
Please note that certificates of a more elaborate character (i.e. other than LADOK transcripts) requires a turnaround time of 3–4 days. During the most hectic periods (e.g. start of semester, application deadlines, etc.) the turnaround time may be longer. In these periods we recommend you to send your request by e-mail to the student counsellor.
Office hours
Until further notice the Student Affairs Office will not accept visitors.
Telephone hours
Monday 12.00-14.00, phone: 08-674 74 58
Tuesday 9.00-11.00, phone: 08-16 30 02
E-mail address
Study Counsellors
The main tasks of the academic advisers are to provide information about studies, examinations and teaching as well as to issue transcripts and certificates.
Office hours
Until further notice the Student counsellors will not accept visitors.
Telephone hours
Tuesday 09:00–11:00, phone: 08-674 74 29
Thursday 09:00–11:00 (mainly questions regarding exchange), phone: 08-674 74 76
First Level Studies: studievagledare@statsvet.su.se
Second Level Studies: master@statsvet.su.se
Study directors
If you want to contact our Study directors please e-mail:
Contact your teacher
Here you find contact information to our teachers.
Last updated: March 26, 2021
Source: Department of Political Science