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Practical things. Students premises In the area ” Kroken ” there are micro wave ovens and a dining hall for students. There are automatic machines for coffee, sweets etc in the entrance hall. It´s not possible to stay in the premises from 23 pm to 6 am, due to moving detectors.
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Practical things • Students premises • In the area ”Kroken” there are micro wave ovens and a dining hall for students. There are automatic machines for coffee, sweets etc in the entrance hall. • It´s not possible to stay in the premises from 23 pm to 6 am, due to moving detectors.
Practical things • GU card (GU-kortet) • The GU card is possible to get at any of the Student´s service centers: www.utbildning.gu.se/education/academic-life/student-services/service-center/
Practical things • GU library • You can get access to databases, electronic journals, and so forth via the library of GU, at www.ub.gu.se/, but you need the “GU-kort” (GU-card). • There is a number at the back of the card that you need. • Information about the library buildings, you can find at www.ub.gu.se
Practical things • Computer halls • There are computer halls close to the entrance hall. The halls are alarmed and may be used every day from 8 to 21, for work concerning studies. • You´ll get access to these halls with the “GU-kort” (GU-card).
Practical things • Telephone • There is a phone to use for works concerning studies, in the room for group activities on floor 1 in the entrance hall. • Lockers • There are lockers outside the toilets close to the entrance hall and outside hall 8–10. Use your own padlock. And don’t keep valuable stuff in the lockers, because burglaries occur… • Parking • There are no parking places for students outside Botanhuset.
Practical things • Rooms for studying • You may use hall 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 for reading and group activities if they are free. Check the computer for bookings in the entrance hall. The doors to the halls should be kept open.
Practical things • Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences • www.bioenv.gu.se • Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology • www.cmb.gu.se • Departmentof Earth Sciences • www.gvc.gu.se • School of Business, Economic and Law • http://www.handels.gu.se
Course information • Program information every semester • GUL http://gul.gu.se/public/courseId/38096/findPublicEvents.do • http://www.utbildning.gu.se/kurser/ • Web page for environmental science • http://www.science.gu.se/utbildning/miljovetenskap
Exchange opportunities www.utbildning.gu.se/studerautomlands/ Deadline 1 February
Students office, floor 2 in the entrance hall Contact information Student consellor: Karin Karlson Tel: 786 9852 karin.karlson@science.gu.se Monday-Friday 15.30-17.00 Administrator: Olga Khitun Sign up for exams, pick up exams, GUL etc Tel: 786 37 84kurssekreterare@bioenv.gu.se Wisiting time: Tuesd, Wednesd, Thursd 11.00-12.00 och 13.00-14.30 Telephone: Tuesd, Wednesd, Thursd 11.00-12.00
Zoologen, Medicinaregatan 18 A Contact information Administrator: Jenny Eriksson Registration, degree repporting etc Tel: 786 25 21 jenny.eriksson@bioenv.gu.se Monday-Friday: 9.00-16.00 Closed for lunch: 12.00-13.00 Servicecenterhttp://service.gu.se/servicecenter
Contact information • Program coordinators: • Environmental Sciences : • Johan Uddling Fredin031-786 9624johan.uddling@bioenv.gu.se • Atmospheric Sciences: • Johan Boman, 031-786 9009; johan.boman@chem.gu.se • Ecotoxicology: • Thomas Backhaus, 031-786 2734, thomas.backhaus@bioenv.gu.se • Åsa Arrhenius 031-786 2625, asa.arrhenius@bioenv.gu.se • Environmental protection and health sciences (Miljö och Hälsoskydd): • Marie Adamsson, 031-786 3752, marie.adamsson@bioenv.gu.se • Superintendent:Sven Toresson sven.toresson@gu.se 031-786 25 07
Internal environment • EnvironmentGothenburg university is environmentally certified, which among many things means that we are trying to continually improve our ways of dealing with environmental issues. You, as one of 37.000 students at the university, are a part in this. Below follows some points, were you can contribute. • RecyclingAt the student’s dining hall in “Kroken” you can sort out metal, hard plastic, glass and paper. In most of the lecturing halls there are containers for paper. • ChemicalsThe overall idea in the labs is to use as little chemicals as possible and those who are the least harmful to the environment. Chemical waste has to be taken care of properly and essentially no chemicals should go with the sewage. • EnergyWe must try to reduce energy loss, for instance by closing fume cupboards and shutting off lamps. A way to reduce energy consumption and reduce air pollution is to use public transports (or go by bike). • More informationwww.gu.se/english/about_the_university/Sustainability/