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ℹ️ Skip to section B.1) if you have stayed in Sweden before and you are ready to live here for a long period of time.
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A.1) Before moving to Sweden
Housing
Residence Permit
A.2) Must-have in Sweden
Personal Number
Swedish ID-Kort (ID card)
Banking
Swedish Social Insurance Agency (Försäkringskassan)
Insurances
Mobile & Internet
Must-have Apps (for newcomers)
A.3) Living in Sweden
Driving License
Moving Around
Health Care
B.1) First days at Chalmers
B.2) You are a Chalmers employee
Employees Benefits
Primula: Personnel System
Vacation
Salary
Pension
Parental Leave
Reimbursement for Medicines
https://intranet.chalmers.se/en/working-at-chalmers/
Reporting incidents or hazards: IA-systemet
B.3) You are also a student!
Student Union
Mecenat App
Must-have Apps (at Chalmers)
CID
C.1) Tips for everyone
Important people for your PhD
Guide for CDA computers
Individual Study Plan
Getting Teaching Hours
Getting Credits (ECTS)
Generic and Transferable Skills (GTS)
Publishing Papers
Licentiate Thesis
PhD Thesis (work in progress)
Ordering Hardware
Managing research data
Handbook
C.2) Tips from your department
TME PhD Council
MC2 PhD Council
CSE PhD Council
K&Bio PhD Council
Physics PhD Council
SEE PhD Council
ACE PhD Council
E2 PhD Council
Mathematical Sciences PhD Council
IMS PhD Council
M2 PhD Council
CLS PhD Council
C.3) Support for PhD students
Occupational Health Service (Pe3)
Doktorandombudet (DOMB)
Unemployment Insurance
Union (SACO)
Research Misconduct Suspicion
Gender Equality: Dr. Genie
A short video made by DS on PhD life and some tips that are essential
A short video made by DS on PhD life and some tips that are essential
Want to know more about Sweden?
Swedish Authorities
Swedish Customs and Culture
Taxes in Sweden
Some Swedish Vocabulary
Learning Swedish
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