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Study guidance and service

ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT EDUCATION AND SUPPORT

Our Master and International coordinators have their offices on the third floor in building E and can help you with questions regarding your studies at the department.

Study guidance at the department

Britta Persson

Master Coordinator

Email: master [at] ism [dot] lu [dot] se (master@)master [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (ses)master [at] ism [dot] lu [dot] se (.lu.se)
Phone: +46 42-35 65 97

Annika Permevik

International Coordinator for exchange students

Email: annika [dot] permevik [at] ses [dot] lu [dot] se (annika[dot]permevik[at]ses[dot]lu[dot]se)
Phone: +46 42-35 65 77

Study guidance and support at Campus Helsingborg

On this page you can find all contact information regarding central study guidance and support functions at Campus Helsingborg.

General study guidance service

The study guidance service offers general guidance (that is not about the programme and courses at the department) and information prior to making educational and professional choices. They can help you to clarify interests and abilities prior to, and during your studies.

Academic Support Centre

Do you want to improve your study technique or your academic writing skills? Or do you want to improve your speaking and presentation skills? Contact the Academic Support Centre!

Learning Support

If you have a disability, you are welcome to contact Learning Support at Lund University. Visual impairment, dyslexia or ADHD does not prevent you from studying at Lund University!

Student Health Counselling

The Student Health Centre offers counselling to Lund University students. They primarily work with psychological problems that affect your ability to study, such as stress, worry, anxiety, depression, transitional issues and/or academic difficulties.