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Arrival Information

Students accepted for the 2009 intake of the programme are invited to an introduction week and a preparatory course. The first semester of the programme will be conducted at the Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm, Sweden).

Start of programme:

Arrival Day: August 18, 2009
Introduction weeks: August 18 - 27, 2009 (download programme)
Mandatory Registration: August 24, 2009 | time: 13-17 | place: Hall M3 (Brinellvägen 64, KTH Main Campus Valhallavägen)
Preparatory course: Starting August 24, 2009

Prevention of being able to participate in the mandatory registration should be addressed to the programme director in prior to the registration date. Last date for registration is 15 September.

IMPORTANT:  Please bring passport or ID card, your final diploma and transcript of records in original as well as one set of photocopies of these documents to the registration session. Failure to present these documents may prevent you from being officially registered in the programme.

Important information for admitted students and the programme for the introduction weeks are found at www.kth.se/studies/master/admitted-students?l=en_UK Please also register your arrival information at this website. 

It is important that every student make sure to administrative his or her own accommodation issues. Here are some links to start from when looking for appropriate accommodation:

For us to be able to plan the programme in a way that will provide every student the best possible opportunity to tailor his or her course packages, it is absolutely necessary for us to have a hint on how students are going to divide their time between the six universities. Therefore you are requested to send in a preliminary study plan indicating how you plan to conduct your studies. The preliminary study plan has to be of our disposal no later than 15 July 2009.

Specialisation courses may be selected at any of the six universities participating in the programme. Different universities may have different requirements for admission. Students admitted to the programme should make the final decision on which optional course blocks they choose in the middle of October 2009 (potentially with an opportunity to revise the choice in the middle of March 2010). More information about this will provided later.

 

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