Mälardalen University
| City | Country |
| Eskilstuna | Sweden |
Services
Student services
- Student Centre
- Student Health Care
- Library
- Student Union
- Student Ombudsman
- Free bus between campuses
Housing services
Mälardalen University collaborates with housing agencies to make it easier for our students to find accommodation. There are rooms with shared or private facilities, and various sizes of student apartments. Most of the student housing for international students are furnished, because although a certain very large furniture company is conveniently located in town, we know that you have other things to take care of when you arrive, rather than to buy furniture.
Library services
The University Library offers a lot of services to students. You can book a librarian to help you search for articles in our extensive databases, take part in classes regarding study technique, referencing etc.
ICT services
Wi-Fi everywhere on campus. Computers offered in the library, computer rooms and in some group rooms. Extensive printer access.
IT support available.
Medical services
The Student Health Care offers counselling and support. For medical care students are referred to the general health care, which is easy accessible.
Student Life
Campus life
Mälardalen University has two campuses, one in Västerås and one in Eskilstuna. Both campuses consist of buildings kept together, and should you need to go to the other campus there if a free bus service on weekdays for students and staff.
On both campuses you can find restaurants, cafés, student services such as the Student Centre, library etc.
Both are located in the respective city centers, and 5-15 minutes walk from the central stations.
Sports facilities
The sports associations at Mälardalen University offer various kinds of sports, dance and yoga classes etc. There are also plenty of fitness club, public baths, and other sports facilities around the towns, plus that nature is close by and always open for a power walk, bike ride or some hiking. In the winter you can try ice-skating on Lake Mälaren, the lake separating the two campus cities. In Västerås there is even a small facility for downhill skiing.
Student clubs
There are programme associations for the various subjects and programmes at the University, as well as associations for sports, computers, theatre, board games, hiking, knitting and much more. Everyone is welcome to join. If you as a student want to start your own association you are encouraged to do so.
- EFMD Bachelors
- EFMD Masters
Certifications:
- ISO14001 SFK
- OHSAS18001
