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Student life
There is a lot more to do as a student than attending lectures and studying. Here you can find out about your life as a student including leisure and sports, our campus cities and student associations at LiU.
Christmas concerts
Get into the Christmas spirit together with a ¸£Àû¼§ choir. Here are the details of Christmas concerts and Lucia celebrations 2025.
Upon Arrival for exchange studies
Information about the arrival and welcome period for kicking off your exchange studies at ¸£Àû¼§.
Welcome activities
Let our staff, our students and the whole region welcome you to your new life at LiU! There are so many events, tours, activities, the welcome party Kalas. Make sure to check out the event calendar.
Study abroad
Want to study abroad? We have agreements with 400 universities in 50 countries around the world. A full semester, short courses or internships abroad are just some of the ways you can gain international experience during your studies at LiU.
Campus traditions and culture
The richness of student life at ¸£Àû¼§ is well-known. It offers unique student traditions, life close to nature, and a broad range of activities, student clubs and societies to get involved in.
The overall – a cherished and colourful garment
It is colourful, full of patches and sometimes also tatty and dirty, but it is the favourite garment for many students. The overall is worn at the start of term, at parties where the dress code prescribes it, and at other social events.
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04 December 2025
Startups möter försvarsindustrin i prisat exjobb
Startup-företag står för snabbhet och nya, smarta lösningar. Hur matchar det med tillverkningsindustrin? Civilingenjörerna Matilda Kristensen och Silje Graarud får Christer Giléns stipendium för sin masteruppsats om detta.
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25 November 2025
Maryam Ramzi leads with her heart
Before coming to Sweden at the age of 16, Maryam Ramzi could barely locate it on the map. Today she’s a medical student, research assistant and youth leader – honored by the King for her commitment to research, clinical work and leadership.