STADS is up and running

STADS is once again up and running, and you can register for spring classes and exams. The registration deadline is Thursday 7 November at 23.59.

Teaching

On the teaching sites you will find your timetable and information about academic regulations and registering for courses.

You register for courses via the Student Self-Service (STADS) by logging in to mystudies.au.dk, or check if you have been automatically registered. You can do this under "Course registration", where you will also find the registration deadlines. 

Note that there might be scheduling conflicts on some programmes if you choose to postpone a course to a later semester.  

If you failed a course and want to take it again, you will not be registered for the exam automatically. You can register by sending an email to: evu.bss@au.dk 

Remember to send the email from your student email account and to write which course you want to register for. If you want to take a course again, you will have to pay for it again. 

Recording a class

As a student, you are not necessarily allowed to record your classes. This is because your teacher has authority over the teaching situation and is the owner of the lecture, so to speak, and it is therefore up to the individual teacher to decide if students are allowed to record their classes. Always ask your teacher for permission before you record a class. 

If a teacher chooses to let students record their classes, the teacher must be careful not to treat students differently in an unfair way. This means that the teacher has to have a good reason to give particular students permission to record classes if others have been told no. However, it would be legal to give students with disabilities special permission to record classes, even if others are not allowed. This would not be unfair discrimination. 

If you have recorded a class as a student, you are not allowed to share the recording with others, because of the rules about copyright and data protection. If you want to release a recording, you have to get the permission of both the teacher and all of the students in the recording.

Public holidays where you have no teaching or exams

  • Christmas holiday: 22 December - 1 January
  • Easter holiday: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Monday
  • Ascension Day
  • Whit Monday
  • Constitution Day (5 June)

Please notice, that there may be take-home assignments that take place during public holidays.

Autumn holiday, winter holiday and the days leading up to Easter holiday

There may be teaching and/or exams in:

  • Autumn break (week 42/in October)
  • Winter holidays (week 7/in February)
  • the 3 days leading up to Easter holiday

Therefore, you should not plan holiday during these weeks unless you can see from your timetable and your exam schedule that you will not have classes or exams during this period.

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