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Student services

As a student at Lund University you have access to services and advice to help you make the most of your time at university. We want to make it easier for you if, for example, you want to improve your study technique or don't feel comfortable with your study situation.

Master coordinators and study advisers

The main contacts for most international students at Lund University are the international coordinators, Master's coordinators and/or study advisers at the faculties and departments. If you have any questions about your studies at Lund University, these coordinators and advisers will be able to help you or refer you to the right person. 

The Study Guidance Service offers guidance and information when you are in the process of making educational or professional choices. We help you to clarify what your interests and abilities are prior to and during your studies. You are welcome to contact Campus Helsingborg’s study advisor Astrid Johnson at the Lund University General Study Guidance Service.
 

If you want to book an appointment with one of our general study advisers, you can fill in our web form below. Write briefly what questions you have and we will get back to you shortly.

Book an appointment with the General Study Guidance Service

If you have more detailed questions about a specific programme or course, contact the master coordinator at the department offering the programme. These questions may concern entry requirements, credit transfer of courses, approved leave from studies or deferment of the start of a study period. 

Department of Service Studies

Department of Communication

Academic Support Centre

Would you like to improve your study techniques? Do you want to become more proficient at writing academic texts? Would you like to feel more confident about public speaking? In that case, you can turn to the Academic Support Centre. All activities are free of charge and are offered in both English and Swedish. They are accessible for all the University’s students, regardless of whether you study in Lund, Malmö, Helsingborg or Ljungbyhed.

Academic Support Centre

Studying with a disability - Disability Support Services

Having a disability, such as a visual impairment, dyslexia, or ADHD, is no obstacle to studying at Lund University. You can receive various types of learning support to help facilitate your studies, including note-taking assistance or support from a mentor. 

At Campus Helsingborg, coordinator Isabella Mofidy Kaloudis and education officer Henrik are available on-site on Wednesdays. If you have any questions, feel free to email them at: isabella [dot] mofidy_kaloudis [at] stu [dot] lu [dot] se and henrik [dot] mejborn [at] stu [dot] lu [dot] se 
Read more about learning support at Lund University's website

Student Health Centre

The Student Health Centre focuses on problems relating to student life. The service covers problems relating to stress, performance or exam anxiety, fear of public speaking, worry, alcohol, sleeping disorders and depression, as well as providing support for lifestyle changes. 

Student Health Services is open at Campus Helsingborg on Wednesdays and offers several digital options on other days of the week. Regardless of where you live, you must book an initial telephone appointment via the website so that an assessment can be made of what support is relevant for you.

 Read more about the support and how to book an appointment on Lund University's website

Support for problems related to your study situation

There are several resources you can turn to if you have questions or need help with matters concerning your studies. If you experience a problem in your study situation, you should in the first instance contact the person or persons involved and, in the second, the head of the department concerned. You can also seek help from your students union or student ombudsman.

Read more about study-related support at Lund University's website

Students who have a study-related problem can seek assistance from their students union. The unions cooperate closely and have good connections at department and faculty levels. Students at Campus Helsingborg can contact the unions on their websites:

You can turn to the student health and safety representative to ask questions about, or report deficiencies in, your work environment. The student health and safety representative’s task is to influence work conditions with an aim to contribute to a good study environment, participate in safety inspections, assess how changes affect the students’ work environment, and keep updated on environmental legislation.

Read more about Student Health and Safety Representatives at Lund University's website