DSV returns to campus studies during autumn

Have you missed DSVs premises as much as we have? Great news!

DSV has now published information on their website about how studies during the period AB (August 30th – October 31st) will be carried out on campus. However, activities with more than 100 participants will still be performed remotely. This therefore applies to both master’s and bachelor’s programs.

Several of the courses will therefore be a hybrid between distance and campus-based teaching. The teaching will, as usual, be recorded, for those students who do not want / cannot participate physically. The exception is hall exams, which must take place on-site.

For the CD period (November 1st – January 16th), the studies are expected to have completely returned to the way they were before the pandemic – that is, campus studies take place on campus, and courses that were already remote before, of course, continue to be remote.

More information on how DISK will adapt to these good news will be provided in the the near future.

Help DSV evaluate new platform for digital exams

Hi guys!

Do you, just like DISK, think that paper exams belong in the past?

DSV is currently investigating a new tool for online exams. For this, they need students who are willing to participate in a ”reference group”, whose mission will be to try out this new tool through the student’s point of view and evaluate if it’s a reasonable alternative to paper exams.

Want to read more or join the reference group?

Student union office opens temporarily 15/3

We have received information about some students that require our services at the student union office in order to pay for their access cards to DSV, the union office will be open on Monday, March 15th between 10.00-12.00.We only open in order to serve those who need new access cards, as well as other urging matters that can’t be solved through email. This is to avoid a larger group of people visiting the union office when it opens. Please be respectful of this, and do not visit the union office unless absolutely necessary.

Registration issues in Daisy

To everyone who has experienced difficulties with their registration for this semester:   We have now been in contact with the institution, they would like to inform that because of an error within the configuration in Daisy (due to human error), many students have experienced issues with their registration. This has resulted in a lot of emails sent to the student counselling, which has extended the answer time.   The institution would like to inform you that the error is now fixed, and registration should be working again. All the emails will be answered as soon as possible.