Support and bookings for student organisations
If you are active in a student organisation, in other words a student union, nation or the Academic Society (AF), support is available from the Student Health Centre. This could concern everything from providing information to and interacting with other students to obtaining support for combining your student life commitments with your studies.
For many students, student life is an important element of their period of studies. Getting involved helps in many ways to reduce loneliness, establish connections and gain experience for continued studies and working life.
The Student Health Centre seeks to contribute to a positive student life using information, knowledge and preventive initiatives. At the Student Health Centre, we have expertise in issues relating to student welfare, study-related mental health problems, students’ work environment and equal opportunities.
Send a booking request or ask a question
As a student organisation within the AFKKLUS umbrella organisation, a student union, nation or society can contact the Student Health Centre to obtain support or ask questions concerning health, work environment and equal opportunities. If your student organisation wants to invite students to a lecture or workshop on student health, it is possible to do this in collaboration with us.
All our initiatives are aimed at the University’s students and are free of charge.
It is possible for us to offer initiatives on site at our premises or come to the venue that you normally use (depending on the number of participants and what suits you best).
You are welcome to send a request via our form, and then we can engage in a dialogue based on your needs and our available options. You can read about some of the activities we offer below.
Contact form for student organisations
Our range of activities
Content: A course for prospective mentors to new students. Includes information on inclusion, alcohol and intoxication, management of sexual harassment and available support.
Language: English or Swedish
Max. capacity: No maximum number of participants
Duration: 45 minutes
Content: Tools for managing difficult conversations in connection with assignments in student life.
Language: English or Swedish
Max. capacity: Approx. 20 participants
Duration: One workshop (1.5 hours)
Content: Tools for reducing self-criticism relating to studies, which in turn lowers stress and promotes good health during the period of studies.
Language: English or Swedish
Max. capacity: No maximum number of participants
Duration: One lecture (45 minutes)
Content: Tools for increasing knowledge about the effects of alcohol and tools for planning parties and contributing to a sound alcohol culture in student life
Language: English or Swedish
Max. capacity: Approx. 20 participants
Duration: Two workshops (each 2 hours) or one lecture (45 minutes)
Content: Tools for managing and reducing stress in a format that includes information, discussion and exercises.
Language: English or Swedish
Max. capacity: Approx. 20 participants
Duration: Two workshops (each 2 hours) or one lecture (45 minutes)
Content: Tools for promoting good health during the period of studies with perspectives on personal health, work environment and equal opportunities. The lecture is well suited to new students.
Language: English or Swedish
Max. capacity: No maximum number of participants
Duration: One lecture (45 minutes)
Content: Information on procrastination and tools for organising and planning studies and everyday life.
Language: English or Swedish
Max. capacity: No maximum number of participants
Duration: One lecture (45 minutes)
Content: Tools for increasing cooperation in student groups including information, discussion and exercises.
Language: English or Swedish
Max. capacity: No maximum number of participants
Duration: One workshop (1.5 hours)
Refer students to the Student Health Centre
If in your role you meet students who need support from the Student Health Centre, you can contact us. You can also support students by providing information on how to contact us.
- Information on the Student Health Centre’s services
- Information on making an appointment at the Student Health Centre
Take care of yourself
Assignments in student life are both fun and rewarding, but may also entail increased stress and risks relating to your health. This could particularly apply if you have considerable responsibility, combine assignments with studies and meet other students who do not feel well. Therefore, remember to take care of yourself and your own wellbeing!
You are welcome to contact the Student Health Centre for a consultation via our appointment booking system.
Contact information
Telephone for advice or general questions
+46 (0)46-222 43 77
Monday–Wednesday, 08:30–09:30
Thursday, 08:15–08:45
Friday, 08:30–09:30
Subject to temporary changes.
Appointment booking
Make an appointment at the Student Health Centre
Visiting address
Sandgatan 3
Lund
For student organisations
Support and bookings for student organisations
Other healthcare providers
Other healthcare providers are referred to our telephone hours above. Please note that the Student Health Centre does not accept referrals from other healthcare providers.