Academic Resource Centre

The Academic Resource Centre offers ways to facilitate your studies and help you in your personal growth and academic achievements. The centre coordinates and provides access to various university support functions so that you can quickly and easily locate the services you are looking for.

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Ulrika Lundholm Ericsson

The various activities that the Academic Resource Centre organises can help you in a number of ways: you can hone your study technique, improve your academic writing, optimise your information retrieval, learn how to reference properly and develop strategies that will benefit you throughout your studies. All activities are free of charge to all students, regardless of what you are studying or how far along you are in your programme.
 
The Academic Resource Centre aims to help ensure that all Dalarna University students complete their studies independently and successfully regardless of background or circumstances.

How can I prevent and cope with my exam anxiety? What is a good study strategy? How can I succeed in my studies in a digital learning environment? We aim to cover such study-related questions at our webinars and workshops. All Dalarna University students are welcome to attend.

Activities

Activities organised by the Academic Resource Centre change from one semester to the next: be sure to watch out for updated information and encourage others to take part.

Today
14:00

Do you have questions about information search, referencing or scholarly articles? On wednesdays and thursdays during the semester you as a student are welcome to visit library’s drop-in timeslots and ...

18 Nov
12:05

On Mondays, the Student Health Services invites students and staff to a moment of stillness and an opportunity to connect to yourself.

20 Nov
09:00

Do you have questions about these subjects: information search, referencing and scholarly articles? On Wednesdays and Thursdays throughout the semester students are welcome to visit the library’s drop-in ...

20 Nov
09:00

Do you have questions about information search, referencing or scholarly articles? On wednesdays and thursdays during the semester you as a student are welcome to visit library’s drop-in timeslots and ...

25 Nov
12:05

On Mondays, the Student Health Services invites students and staff to a moment of stillness and an opportunity to connect to yourself.

2 Dec
12:05

On Mondays, the Student Health Services invites students and staff to a moment of stillness and an opportunity to connect to yourself.

3 Dec
12:00

Do you want to develop as a person by improving your understanding of another culture, enhancing your language skills, and boosting your confidence?

 

University Library

The University Library can help you search for resources and determine their usefulness; it can also help you learn how to reference. We offer workshops and drop-in guidance on Zoom throughout the semester.

Language Support

Each semester, you can receive help with your academic writing, both Swedish and English. We offer activities and booked tutorials.

Student Health Services

If you need support and guidance during your studies, please contact our Student Health Services (Studenthälsan) to meet with one of our Counsellors, University Chaplains or the Coordinator for Students with Disabilities. We all maintain professional confidentiality and all of our services are free of charge.

Study and Career Counsellors

Study and career counsellors coordinate activities to help you develop a good study strategy from the start of your studies. Career development is about understanding the job market; preparing and setting goals for future professional life; and highlighting and presenting your skills. As well, we regularly hold open sessions to inform our students about studying abroad at a partner university and about internship opportunities.

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Contact

Lina Mörk
Study and Career Counsellor
Coordinator, Academic Resource Centre

Contact

Johan Wernberg
Librarian
Coordinator, Academic Resource Centre
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