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- Doctoral school: Sustainable Movement Education
- Finding ways in a time of great future challenges (FinnFram)
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Study Guidance
guidance
You can contact the study guidance services for questions about university studies or specific programmes. You can also meet someone to discuss your plans, goals, and future career. This website contains contact information for programme specific questions, and opening hours for telephone, chat, and drop-in.
Chat with a Study and careers adviser
You can chat with a Study and careers adviser if you:
- have general questions about the University.
- are unsure if you are eligible or need to find out more about how to apply.
- have general questions about our programmes.
Chat hours
The chat will be visible on this page every Wednesday and Friday, 13.00–15.00
Drop in
Drop in at the Student Centre
Drop in at the Student Centre
Every Tuesday, 11.30–12.30
Drop in via Zoom
Drop in via Zoom
Every Thursday, 11.30–12.30.
Drop by at Orkanen Library
Drop by at Orkanen Library
During the summer Drop by will be on a break. You are welcome back 3 September.
Book a study counselling session
Book your appointment (60 minutes) by calling us (see times below) or by chatting with us. You can also use our online booking, where some of our time slots are offered. If you cannot find a time that suits you, you are welcome to call or chat with us.
Please, describe what you would like to talk about when booking the appointment.
Are you a student at Malmö University? If so, please contact the counselling service at your faculty
Booking via TimeCenter
The study and career advisers at Malmö University provide professional secrecy in accordance with The Public Access to Information and Secrecy Act, chap. 23:5§.
Call, email or visit us
Student Service Centre, Neptuniplan 7/Matrosgatan 1 studievagledning@mau.se +46 40 665 75 10 Monday and Wednesday 10–12, Tuesday and Thursday 14–16Programme specific questions
If you have questions about specific programmes, you should contact the study and career adviser at the faculty where the programme is offered. You can find the department or school within which your education is offered on the programme page under 'Contact'.
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Viktoria Brännström - Study and careers adviser
School of Arts and Communication
viktoria.brannstrom@mau.se
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Ola Püschel - Study and careers adviser
Department of Urban Studies
ola.puschel@mau.se
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Malin Bang - Study and careers adviser
Department of Global Political Studies
malin.bang@mau.se
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Erik Nilsson - Study and careers adviser
Department of Global Political Studies
erik.nilsson@mau.se
Email: lsvagledning@mau.se
Phone: +46 40 665 70 75
Phone hours:
- Monday and Wednesday: 10.00–12.00
- Thursday: 14.00–16.00
Email: hsvagledning@mau.se
Phone: +46 40 665 77 97
Phone hours:
- Field of criminology, biomedicine and nursing: Tuesday and Thursday 08.30–09.30.
- Field of social work: Monday and Wednesday 08.30–09.30
For guidance and questions about courses and programmes in the field of police work: Karin Lundell.