Canvas
Our digital learning environment is Canvas; here, you will find, among other things, the syllabus for each course and other useful documents, information on your progress and sometimes you will have to hand in assignments.
VU mail
Each student is assigned a personal VU Amsterdam email address before the start of their studies. In your VU mailbox you receive important notifications regarding class cancellations, information meetings, your study progress and other relevant information.
You can check your VU mail via internet (webmail). This can be done both on and off campus via outlook.office.com or via the email button on your dashboard on VU.nl. You log in with your VUnetID or your VU email address and password.
VunetID and VU.nl
Your VUnetID is your username and password to access all digital services VU Amsterdam has to offer, such as your personal dashboard on VU.nl and Canvas. You also need your VUnetID to be able to take digital exams. If you lost your VUnetID, please contact the Student Desk. Keep your university registration card or any other form of identification ready for identification purposes.
VU.nl is an important information source during your studies. On your personal dashboard you can find all relevant information such as your email, your personal schedule, exam grades, important announcements, news and all you want to know about courses, examinations, student wellbeing or student guidance. As soon as you receive your VUnetID and your application is completed, you can enter all VU.nl services.
Course registration
To participate in courses and exams you have to register on time via the registration module. Find out more about how to register for courses. Watch the animation on the information webpage for a step by step overview. Also check the 'Registration conditions per faculty' and the Study guide to see what applies to your study programme or course.
Academic year and calendar
The academic year starts in the first week of September and is divided into two semesters. Each semester consists of three periods of 8+8+4 weeks. Examinations are held at the end of each semester (January and June), or at the end of the eight- or four- week period. You are registered as a student from September 1st until August 31st. The academic calendar provides information on semester, exam and resit dates as well as collective VU holidays.
Timetable (rooster)
Your personalised timetable provides an overview of all your registered lectures, seminars and exams, telling you where you need to be and when. You can also synchronise your schedule with your personal Apple, Google, Outlook or other calendars. Find more information on this page.
Study Guide
The Study Guide is an important source of information, offering a complete overview of the content of education (including courses, periods, literature) and the test format(s). Make sure you are familiar with the content of the Study guide for each course you are enrolled in.
Exams
Most courses at VU Amsterdam are completed with an exam. Here you will find information about exam times and locations, resits and exam regulations.
Books
In the course descriptions in the Study guide you will find the literature you need for each course. You might receive more information about extra relevant literature during the first lecture of the course in question or via Canvas.
Please note that you acquire the most recent edition of your study material. You can acquire the literature you need (online) via the VU Bookstore, possibly with a discount through the study association.
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VU buildings and virtual campus tour
Here you can find an overview of the buildings and facilities on the VU Amsterdam campus, including their opening hours.
If you would like to get to know our campus already, you might enjoy this virtual tour.