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That our campus areas develop and provide higher education institutions with the right conditions over time is crucial for us as a company. The key to success is to find close and good forms of collaboration with our customers where we can translate visions into concrete development and action plans.

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Our knowledge environments are dynamic places where the core focuse is on education and research, but also on entrepreneurship and innovation. We have modern labs and offices for rent at several of our campuses.

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Campus development

That our campus areas develop and provide higher education institutions with the right conditions over time is crucial for us as a company. The key to success is to find close and good forms of collaboration with our customers where we can translate visions into concrete development and action plans.

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Vacant premises

Our knowledge environments are dynamic places where the core focuse is on education and research, but also on entrepreneurship and innovation. We have modern labs and offices for rent at several of our campuses.

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University of Gothenburg - Campus Haga and Linné

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Thursday 4 January, 2024

Information about the car parks from 1 January

From 1 January 2024, the University of Gothenburg hands over responsibility for the parking lots to Akademiska Hus on the Medicinareberget, Haga-Linné, Haga-Handels and Lorensberg campuses. What does this mean for me who has to park the car? Today's parking permit continues to apply until further notice. The goal is to find a digital solution and in the meantime the parking permits for 2023 run indefinitely. In 2024, no change will be made to the rates for parking. Please note that Easy Park now charges a service fee to use their app. If you use the Smart Parking app or pay via the web, you avoid the service fee. The EasyPark app can still be used, but keep in mind that these are new zones! In addition, you can pay with the Smart Parks app and on the web as well as SMS. Important about zone codes: P permit gives the right to a lower rate. To get the lower rate, add a 1 to the end of the current zone code. For example, Viktoriagatan has zone code 11933 for visitors, to obtain the lower rate use zone code 119331. The signage will only show the zone code for visitors who pay a higher rate. See attached file for current zone codes. Which parking company will work in the areas? Smart Parking How do I get in touch with Smart Parking? Customer service is open on weekdays from 8 am to 5 pm and can be reached by phone: 0771 80 88 80 – key selection 3 or email: info@smartp.se. You can also chat via the website www.smartp.se or use the contact form on the website If I see a wrongly parked car, where do I turn? Telephone: 0771 80 88 80 - dial 1. Opening hours 00-24 every day. For less urgent error reports, it is fine to send an email to info@smartp.se What does this mean for me who wants to charge my electric car? No change. You pay your parking fee as usual, connect the car to the charging box and can then charge via MER's app/web and pay for the electricity you charge. One goal is to be able to pay parking fees and electric charging in the same app in the future. Can I rent a fixed parking space? No, no private fixed places are rented out. If I have received a birth certificate, can Akademiska Hus cancel it? No, neither Akademiska Hus nor GU have the right to cancel parking fines. Contact Smart Parking to appeal. It is easily done via QR code on the inspection fee, where you also get access to photos and information about the inspection fee. Or: email overklagan@smartp.se alternatively call 0771 80 88 80 - key selection 1 during weekdays from 9 am to 2 pm.This text has been automatically translated, and some inaccuracies may be present.

Wednesday 20 May, 2020

Akademiska Hus is investing in increased biodiversity

In order to create more attractive campus areas and contribute to a more sustainable society, Akademiska Hus implements a series of initiatives around the country that promote biological diversity. The result has positive effects for humans as well as animals and vegetation.As one of Sweden's largest park managers, Akademiska Hus places great emphasis on the outdoor environments that surround the 3.3 million square meter property portfolio. Through greenery and nature on campus, conditions are created for a stress-relieving and performance-enhancing living environment, while positive effects arise for animals and vegetation.- We want the country's campuses to be an asset for the entire society and we work to strengthen biological diversity in both our ongoing management and when we develop new buildings or entire areas. In this way, we provide better conditions for both people, animals and insects to thrive on campus and in the ecologically sustainable outdoor environments that are created there, says Mia Edofsson, head of sustainability at Akademiska Hus.Small and large stakesWhen Akademiska Hus, together with higher education institutions, plans for the development of campus areas, this is done through long-term campus plans, where climatic, social and ecological perspectives are taken into account. In the systematic work, great focus is placed on protecting the green qualities and biological diversity - now and over time. Around the country there are a number of examples of investments made to promote increased species richness. These include, for example, insect hotels, hedgehog nests, beehives and nest boxes adapted for, for example, tits, starlings, tree crawlers, bats and butterflies. In several places, Akademiska Hus has reinforced the ecological values of the campus by creating meadows, cultivation plots, storm water ponds, water mirrors and permaculture gardens. A large number of buildings have been given green sedum roofs with space for bee batteries that provide nests for wild bees.Contributing to increased biological diversity has in some cases also been guiding in the development of completely new campus areas. In Stockholm, a coherent university area is emerging that stretches from Stockholm University in the north, via KTH over to Hagastaden with Karolinska Institutet in the west. The development of the Albano campus into a modern and competitive university environment takes place in harmony with nature and the goal is to become a role model in sustainable urban construction. As proof of the project's sustainability success, Albano is the first campus area in Sweden to be certified according to Citylab, a sustainability certification that does not only cover an individual building but includes an entire urban development project.At Albano, new water systems are being created to take care of stormwater, an improved microclimate and outdoor environments designed to strengthen the dispersal routes for plants and animals between the Nationalstadsparken and Hagaparken. Selection of biotopes and plants is based on the surrounding landscape and placed so that they support known, ecological dispersal routes. Through green roofs with large open roof terraces where students, employees and even the public have access, the university buildings become an integrated part of the park environment.- With efforts large and small, we contribute to increasing biological diversity on the country's campus areas. The work takes place in close collaboration with our customers and other stakeholders, where we work together for an even more sustainable society, says Mia Edofsson.Ask us!If you are interested in how we work with biodiversity on your campus area, you are welcome to ask your administrator!Read more!Read more about Akademiska Hus' sustainability work here: