Getting started with IT services
On this page you will find information about available IT services for students at KTH.
KTH Account
Your KTH account is the personal identity in the KTH central user database. The KTH account is used to access IT-services and systems at KTH.
Read more about KTH account for new students .
Read more about KTH Account .
E-mail
You get access to your KTH e-mail through KTH Webmail or by connecting it to a e-mail program.
Read more about E-mail .
Access Card
At the start of the semester, the access card is handed out at the Arrival day or when receiving your KTH account.
Read more about Access cards on KTH's campuses .
Security
At KTH, we value the IT security for our students, where you as a user also have a responsibility to ensure that it is maintained.
Read more about IT security for students at KTH .
Wireless Network - eduroam
KTH provides all students who have an KTH account access to free wireless network at the KTH premises, to faciltate study and work.
Read more about WiFi at KTH .
Personal menu
When logged in to KTH.se, the personal menu will appear on the top of all KTH.se pages, enabling you to access your personal pages and features, eg. courses, programmes, schedule etc.
Read more about Personal Menu .
Ladok for students
Via the student service Ladok for students you can see your results on courses, register as well as print certificates etc.
Read more about Ladok for students .
Learning Management System (Canvas)
Canvas is the LMS (Learning Management System) used for all courses at KTH. In Canvas you will find course material and assignments and can keep in touch with teachers and fellow students.
Read more about Canvas .
Printing
At KTH, we are using KTH-Print as printing system.
Read more about Printing .
Save your Files
There are different ways to save and access your files as an student at KTH.
Read more about how to Save files and folders .
Software
Software available for download, install and use during studies at KTH.
Read more about Software .
Do you have any questions?