Gradual return to campus
From February 9, the restrictions in Sweden will be lifted and we can finally start to return to normal. The return to the workplace will take place gradually from February 15.
2/8/2022
From February 9, the restrictions in Sweden will be lifted and we can finally start to return to normal. The return to the workplace will take place gradually from February 15.
2/8/2022
The guidance on working from home is extended until February 14.
1/27/2022
The aim is to reduce the risk of spreading the virus and limit the burden on healthcare services. The adapted infection control measures do not affect the guidelines for universities.
1/24/2022
With the increased spread of infection, the Vice-Chancellor has today made new decisions regarding dissertation defence/licentiate seminars and examination. This decision applies from 18 January 2022 and the rest of the spring semester 2022.
1/18/2022
According to the Swedish Public Health Agency, the exceptionally high spread of infection seen in Sweden is expected to increase further in the coming weeks. If changes need to take place in your course, do not forget to send these to the Schedule administration.
1/17/2022
Mid Sweden University follows the development of the pandemic and the recommendations issued by our authorities.
1/10/2022
Until further notice, the general recommendations from December 23 will continue to apply.
1/7/2022
The restrictions and precautions introduced today, 9 December, are not aimed at the activities of higher education institutions. It emerged from a meeting yesterday between the Public Health Agency and the country’s higher education institutions.
12/9/2021
The increase in the spread of infection calls for new measures. The Coronavirus Coordination Group therefore proposes to extend the gradual return to campus until 2022-03-31. However, there are no changes regarding the campus education at present.
12/3/2021
The changing COVID situation creates many new reflections and questions. Here you find a clarification of what applies to us at Mid Sweden University.
11/30/2021
The spread of COVID-19 has recently increased across Europe and to some extent also in Sweden. However, mid Sweden University is not affected at present, therefore campus education and other activities continue according to previous Vice-Chancellor’s decisions.
11/29/2021
The Public Health Authority has decided on certain recommendations to prevent a re-infection of COVID-19. This means, among other things, that you need to test yourself if you experience symptoms, even if you are vaccinated.
11/19/2021
On the last August, a principal decision was made on possible return to campus education during study period 2, if the pandemic situation allowed. The easing of the restrictions introduced in the autumn made it possible to implement the decision.
11/4/2021
The Public Health Agency’s decision to release certain restrictive restrictions implies a gradual return to the workplace. The return must be completed by the end of the year and will be carried out in consultation with your immediate manager.
9/21/2021
The Public Health Agency’s general advice on distance education for adults will be discontinued on 1 June. However, a return should take place incrementally, so Mid Sweden University has decided to stick to its original plan of alternate attendance on campus during the autumn.
6/1/2021
At a press conference on Friday morning, Matilda Ernkrans, Minister for Higher Education and Research, commented that the Public Health Agency of Sweden will change its national advice on adult education. The coordination group will discuss how this affects Mid Sweden University next Monday.
5/28/2021
This autumn’s work situation raises questions – will there be a return to campus or continue homework? Deputy Vice-Chancellor Eva Dannetun tries to give a picture of what it might look like. However, how the pandemic progresses will be crucial.
5/17/2021
Both in Västernorrland and Jämtland Härjedalen, the spread of covid-19 remains high. For this reason, the CDC doctors are urging everyone to take the new advice and recommendations very seriously.
4/30/2021
The regional government in Västernorrland, Region Västernorrland, has issued new recommendations due to the increased risk of spread of virus. The new recommendations mean that students and employees are recommended to wear a mask when visiting crowded areas on campus Sundsvall.
4/9/2021
This fall the education on campus is planned to resume - but a corona-adapted one. It was decided at the vice-chancellor’s decision meeting today. So far, the decision only applies to the first semester of the fall term.
4/6/2021
Neither the rest of society, nor Mid Sweden University will be spared from Covid-19.
3/23/2021
During the month of January, Mid Sweden University offered an extra opportunity for the written exam due to the pandemic. This offer has now expired.
2/5/2021
Due to the current situation in Sweden and in our region, Mid Sweden University has decided to extend the previous decision on corona adaptation until 29 August 2021.
2/2/2021
Last Friday, the Swedish Government decided on stricter restrictions due to the rise in community transmission of the coronavirus in Sweden. This requires new measures.
12/21/2020
Due to the current situation in Sweden and in our region, Mid Sweden University has decided to extend the previous decision on corona adaptation until 21 March 2021.
12/15/2020
As of Monday 7 December, the premises on the Östersund and Sundsvall campuses will be kept locked. Students and staff can enter by using your access cards and your personal PIN code.
12/3/2020
During 2020, Mid Sweden University has made a number of decisions because of the development of the coronavirus pandemic. Due to the increased spread of the virus and the stricter guidelines in Sweden, Mid Sweden University has decided on new measures.
11/24/2020
Due to the increased spread of the coronavirus, Region Västernorrland decided to sharpen the local restrictions yesterday. In addition, the Government announced that further restrictions are being discussed.
11/17/2020
The departments have been informed, and colleagues who have met with the two infected employees recently are now working from home and have been instructed to test themselves.
9/23/2020
We recommend employees to notify their immediate manager if they have tested positive for covid-19. Mid Sweden University has a dialogue with an infection control specialist about contact tracing and necessary measures if the virus should spread within groups at the university.
9/22/2020
Many adjustments are made at Mid Sweden University this fall to enable our business to be conducted in the best possible way without unnecessary risks due to the corona virus.
9/9/2020
The Public Health Agency of Sweden recommends that we continue to work remotely during the autumn, among other things to relive public transportation.
8/7/2020
In order for Mid Sweden University to conduct a safe corona adapted campus education during the fall, comprehensive preparations on campus are underway and will be finished at the start of the semester.
6/26/2020
Mid Sweden University continues to plan for a ”corona adapted” campus education this autumn. This means that course units that are prioritized may be offered on campus, at the same time, as the distance education will continue for many students.
6/4/2020
Every programme is currently working on a plan for how autumn's teaching will be conducted
4/28/2020
The page was updated 8/20/2020