Study place of the week – find your next favourite place to study!
KTH Campus is full of great study places, and over the coming three weeks we are highlighting three of them as the Study place of the week. Perfect if you want to try something new, find a quieter environment, avoid crowds, or simply get a bit of fresh energy into your studies.
With the Study place of the week, you get the chance to discover parts of campus you may never have visited before. Each place has its own character, some are extra quiet, others are perfect for group work or for sitting close to your lecture halls. One morning each week, we offer free coffee to the first 100 visitors at the featured spot, making it easy for you to sit down, try the environment, and see if it suits you. Take the opportunity to explore new study spaces and find a place that fits your needs for the day!
Study place of the week and coffe times ☕
Find all study places on campus
KTH Campus offers a wide range of study environments, from quiet zones to open areas for group work. Here youa can find all study spaces gathered in one place, making it easy to choose the spot that best suits your needs for the day.
Study places and group rooms KTH Campus
Tips for finding new study spaces on campus
There are more students on campus than before following the moves from Södertälje and Kista. This means increased demand for the most popular study spots, such as the Library, and the E and D Buildings. At the same time, there are many other great areas around campus that are often less used. Here are some tips to help you get started exploring new study spaces on campus.
1. Do it together
Bring a classmate and try studying in a building you don’t usually visit, for example Q Building or M Building. Exploring a new environment together makes it both easier and more fun to get started. You can compare impressions and maybe discover a spot that works especially well for both of you. A short session of about an hour is enough to get a feel for the space.
2. Start from your needs
Need calm and focus? Choose a quiet zone with natural light and power outlets. Studies show that environments with good lighting, ventilation, and low noise levels help concentration. Planning to discuss or work in a group? Choose an open area or a group room where conversation is allowed. Switching between quiet and social environments helps keep your energy up.
3. Make changing places part of your routine
If you usually study in the U Building in the morning, try switching environments after lunch — why not V Building? A change of scenery can give you new energy and help you refocus. After doing it a few times, it will feel natural to move between different spaces depending on your task and mood.