Contact
Do you have questions regarding education at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics? On this page, you will find the contact information that you need.
Chemistry Section Student Office
At the Chemistry Section Student Office, you as a student can get information and help with administration around your studies. You can contact the student office to re-register for a course, get signed transcripts and registration certificates. This is also where you should turn if you want to withdraw from a course or take a break from a program.
At the Student Office there are also academic advisors (Student Councelors) that you can ask about applications and admission, courses and eligibility or degrees and career. If your studies are not going according to plan, the academic advisor can help you create an individual study plan. Moreover, the international coordinator at the Chemistry Section Student Office can provide information regarding exchange studies, and how to apply. The International Coordinator also handles all administration for incoming exchange students, including admission, course selection and certificates of arrival and departure.
Master's Programme Coordinators
Master's Programme Coordinators can give you guidance and information before starting and during your master programme studies. They can also guide you in matters such as course choices or how to balance courses versus master project length, and answer questions concerning course equivalences. The coordinators take part in the admission process and are also involved in monitoring the quality and the coherence of the programmes.
Directors of Studies
The Directors of Studies are responsible for questions related to the education. They deal with questions regarding, for example, the development of programmes and courses, as well as the assignments of teachers to the various courses. They also monitor that rules and regulations are followed by teachers and students.
Head of Department
Last updated: 2025-11-04
Source: Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics