SSE Campus #
The Swedish Program is based at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE), or in Swedish, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm (HHS). SSE is an urban campus. Similar to New York University or the London School of Economics, the campus is comprised of a series of university buildings dotted throughout the city.
SSE Key Card #
You will receive an SSE key card upon arrival in Stockholm. You need this card to access SSE campus buildings. To use, hold the card against the gray card reader by the door until you hear the lock click. If the card reader prompts you for a pin (usually outside of normal business hours), enter your birthday month and day as MMDD.
Main Building: Sveavägen 65 #
The main SSE building located at Sveavägen 65 is the heart of our campus. This building houses most classrooms, the Swedish Program office, and a number of other facilities and services.
The building is easily accessible via public transit. The closet rail stops are Rådmansgatan (use the exit for Handelshögskolan) and Odenplan. The closest bus stops are Handelshögskolan, Stadsbiblioteket, and Rådmansgatan.
Opening Hours #
Students with an access card: 6:45–22:00 daily
Visitors: Monday to Friday, 8:00–17:00 (enter at Bertil Ohlins gata 5)
Swedish Program Office #
Our office is located on the 9th floor of the main SSE building (Sveavägen 65, 113 50 Stockholm). Use Elevator C by the atrium café in the southwest corner of the building. An SSE key card is required to enter the office.
Course-related materials can be printed, copied, or scanned free of charge on the printer in The Swedish Program classroom (Floor 9, Room A 975a) via USB thumb drive. If your computer lacks a USB input, as is the case for recent MacBooks, you will need an adapter to use the thumb drive.
Please note that staff are occasionally out of the office for program business. Students are always welcome to set up an in-person or virtual appointment with any staff member.
Opening Hours #
Monday to Friday, 9:00–16:00
Atrium #
The Atrium is the heart of the building. It includes the Info Center (the main reception desk), a café, small storage lockers, and plenty of space for students to study and socialize.
Opening Hours #
Atrium: Same as the main building
Info Center: Monday to Friday, 8:00–17:00
Café: TBA
SASSE Premises #
The Student Association at SSE (SASSE) has a reception desk, event space, and committee offices on Floor 0.
Opening Hours #
SASSE Reception: Monday to Friday, 10:00–12:00 and 13:00–16:00
SSE Library #
The SSE Library is located on Floor 5 directly above the Aula.
Opening Hours #
Self-service: 9:00–21:00 daily
Staffed: Monday to Friday, 10:00–16:00
Canon Print Center #
The Canon Print Center (Floor 0) offers inexpensive printing services. Email your documents and printing instructions (e.g., preferences for color, size, double- or single-side printing, etc.) to [email protected]. Payment is only accepted by card. Cash is not accepted.
Please note that Stockholms Stadsbibliotek (Stockholm Public Libraries) also offer low-cost printing services. Select libraries offer other services such as faxing. Learn more on their website.
Opening Hours #
Monday to Friday, 8:00–12:00 and 13:00–16:30
Quiet Room #
SSE has a “Quiet Room” that you can reserve for one hour to rest, meditate, or pray in private. The room is accessible from the restroom in the northeast corner on the main floor. See the SSE Info Center for the key.
Wi-Fi #
While on campus, you can connect to the open “SSE Guest” WiFi network. If you have any problems connecting, please contact [email protected].
Other Campus Buildings #
Saltmätargatan 13-17 & Holländargatan 32 #
These buildings are located around the corner from the main building at Sveavägen 65. The buildings contain 229 study places total, with 110 of those specially reserved for students enrolled in SSE’s Retail Management program. There are also a few computer labs
Opening Hours #
Saltmätargatan and computer labs: 00:00 – 24:00
Holländargatan: 6:45 – 19:00
Studentpalatset (Nortullsgatan 2) #
This building is located a short walk from the main building on the other side of the park Observatorielunden. This building is primarily used for faculty offices, but students may occasionally have course sessions here. This building is generally not accessible for students outside of scheduled class sessions.
Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Manager #
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns related to these matters, please contact the Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Manager at SSE, Karol Vieker ([email protected]). You can also contact the Student Association’s equality representative ([email protected]) or any Swedish Program staff member.
Please visit SSE’s Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion webpage for important information about SSE guidelines and Swedish anti-discrimination laws.