Practical information about the Into Campus Oslo program 2026

Week 33: Into Campus buddy week
For the 2026 Into Campus, the program will be posted on Kristiania's event calendar.
When do you need tickets and when is admission free?
- At each event in the calendar, you can see whether you need a ticket or whether admission is free (you must always wear a Kristiania wristband to be admitted).
- As a rule, everything that happens during the daytime is free and the events in the evening require tickets.
- Follow @studentunionenoslo on Instagram to see artis releases!
The student bars are open on Monday!
Do you need a perfect place to hang out on the first evening of Into Campus? Is it cramped at home, or a bit too far to travel? Visit one of Kristiania's student bars!
Addresses of the Student Bars:
- Skjenkestua (Christian Kroghs gate 32)
- Hvelvet (Prinsens gate 9)
Important information about free activities during Into Campus
During Into Campus, there are many activities and offers that are free to attend. To participate in these, you just need to wear your Kristiania wristband. See step 7 in the Checklist for new students to see where and when you can pick up your Kristiania wristband.
Free activities usually take place during the daytime at various locations around in Oslo and in Kristiania's campus buildings. You will see the address and times for the various activities in Kristiania's event calendar.
How to participate in free activities
- You only need to show your Kristiania wristband to be admitted to free activities.
- You do not need a buddy to participate.
- For each event in the calendar, it will be stated how the activity takes place, whether there is anything special you need to do when you show up and whether there are specific times the activity starts.
Week 34: Onboarding Week - Introduction to Student Life and Academic Everyday Life
Most students start their classes in week 34. In addition, lectures and activities are arranged for all students, regardless of study program. We recommend that all new students plan to participate in the offerings in the week after the mentor week. These are designed to help you get the best possible starting point for the rest of your studies.
Monday, August 17
Free course: Help me, I'm a student! - What you should know to master everyday academic life with super student Olav Schewe
- Where: Kirkegata 23, auditorium DU1-01
- When: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (program starts at 2:15 PM)
- Language: Norwegian
Welcome to a free course in effective learning!
Do you want to be in control of your curriculum and get top grades without sacrificing all your free time? Do you want to learn in a way that makes your brain never forget it again?
Olav Schewe is one of Norway's leading experts on study techniques and graduated with one of the best diplomas from the University of Oxford using study techniques. His book "Superstudent" is an international bestseller translated into 20 languages and the sequel "Superhjernen" was nominated for the Brage Prize in 2020. Olav is convinced that everyone can become a super student using effective techniques. In this lecture, he shows you how.
What you can expect:
- Insight into how the brain learns best.
- The best techniques for learning, based on cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
- Why some of the most common study techniques don't work.
- A simple technique to get more assignments on exams.
