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Today, Wednesday,
Research seminar
Today, Wednesday, , kl 10:30 - 12:00
B216 and samtal195, Campus Borlänge
Insights from a Developer Experience Study at the Swedish Transport Administration.
Wednesday,
11:00 - 13:30
Event
Wednesday, , kl 11:00 - 13:30
Student pentry, floor 2, Campus Borlänge
Mark Wednesday 25th of March in your calender! This is an opportunity for students interested in international exchange as well as an opportunity for international students at Dalarna University to ask questions or follow up on how life and studies in Sweden are proceeding so far.
Monday,
Event
Monday, , kl 15:00 - 16:30
Campus Borlänge
Launch of the new book "Civilsamhället i demokratin" (Civil Society in Democracy) by authors Ali Abdelzadeh and Erik Lundberg, Högskolan Dalarna.
Thursday,
Research seminar
Thursday, , kl 13:00 - 14:00
B318, Campus Borlänge and digitally via Zoom
Presentation of a book chapter.
Monday,
Research seminar
Monday, , kl 09:00 - 10:00
Digital only
Melissa Piatkowski is a PhD student at Oslo Met. University. In this seminar she will discuss and share results from a study aimed at enhancing the understanding of architects’ perceptions and conceptualizations of research in healthcare architecture.
Thursday,
Research seminar
Thursday, , kl 12:00 - 13:00
B312, Campus Borlänge
A research seminar on the ageing population and related challenges for health and social systems will be held by Marketa Novotna, Ph.D.
Wednesday,
Research seminar
Wednesday, , kl 13:00 - 15:00
B318, Campus Borlänge and via Zoom
More details will be shared at a later stage.
Friday,
Ceremony
Friday,
If you completed your studies in autumn 2025 or will be completing them in spring 2026, we would like to invite you to attend the university's leaving ceremony, where we will celebrate your academic achievements and wish you every success for the future.
Thursday,
Research seminar
Thursday, , kl 13:00 - 15:00
B318, ampus Borlänge och digitalt via Zoom
Project presentation by Tina Forsberg and Magdalena Kania Lundholm, Högskolan Dalarna.