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The University of Gothenburg is located in several places in and outside Gothenburg, providing access to study spaces all over the city! Where you spend most of your time depends on where your education is based.
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This page offers an overview of our campuses and study spaces. The University of Gothenburg does not have one single campus. The faculties and departments which organise and run our education are responsible for their own facilities. Therefore, our campuses and buildings are placed at various locations in and around Gothenburg. We have a close collaboration with Chalmers University of Technology, and some teaching takes place in their facilities.
Where your classes take place depends on where the department that is responsible for the course you are currently studying is based. Your schedule usually indicates the location for your lectures and other classes. How to access your schedule.
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If you want to sit in school and study, you can do so in most of our buildings, regardless of where your classes are held. Throughout the University and at the University Library! Almost all study spaces in our study areas are available to all students. There are also bookable study spaces such as group rooms, computer labs, and laboratories that are education-specific and can only be booked by students from a specific faculty or department.
Finding your way on the University
Our study spaces are designed to provide you with a conducive study environment, including good lighting and ergonomics. Sometimes it's important to sit at a desk, and other times it's nice to lean back on a sofa. Therefore, there are also different types of study spaces. The University of Gothenburg has defined various types of study spaces and other study locations:.
These different types of study spaces and locations are designed to cater to various study needs and work environments, allowing students to choose the most suitable setting for their academic activities. Click on the campus or building you are interested in for an overview, including the address, study spaces, restaurants, and cafes. For more details, such as opening hours, maps, quiet rooms, and specific details for those studying at a particular campus please read the information provided by faculties and departments further down on this page.
About the premises During the construction period of Konstnärliga, The Academy of Music and Drama uses alternative premises. The premises at these four addresses provide education-specific study spaces for the department's students, as well as tailored spaces for teaching, research and public events. The Academy of Music and Drama also has close collaborations with various cultural institutions, venues, and churches in Gothenburg, as well as with other departments at the University of Gothenburg.
Study spaces In the building Dragonen you'll find Studietorget, a larger area on two floors with reading areas, study workstations, computer stations, and group workstations. In the houses Dragonen floors and Sappören floors , there are also nearly study spaces in group rooms, available when not used for teaching.
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The spaces can be booked by students at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Eating and drinking options In Sappören entrance from Sprängkullsgatan 23 or 25 , you'll find Café Haga, which serves daily lunches, sandwiches, salads, and beverages. Snacks and coffee are also available at Lilla Kafé Haga Sprängkullsgatan There are dining areas with microwaves at Café Haga, at the bottom of Dragonen's A-building Sprängkullsgatan 19 , and in Husaren's entrance at Pilgatan Location Campus Johanneberg is situated a ten-minute walk from Götaplatsen.
The collaboration between the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology is extensive, and here we meet at the same campus. Study spaces All buildings at Campus Johanneberg provide areas for studying, but you need to take a course or programme with education here in order to have access to the buildings. There's plenty of study spaces; group rooms, a reading room for independent studies, and several computer labs, some being programme specific.
Eating and drinking options There are plenty of microwaves and places to sit and eat your own food. Additionally, you have a wide range of restaurants and cafes to choose from. Learn more about dining options at Campus Johanneberg.