Jobs, scholarships and economy
Here you will find information about various jobs and assignments, current scholarships for MDU students, and tips to help you keep better track of your finances during your studies.
Working during your studies
There are several ways to work extra for MDU. You can work as a student ambassador and be MDU's public face at various fairs and events.
You can also support other students with study planning or by taking notes.
Different assignments with us
Work as a student ambassador
Do you want a fun and flexible part-time job where you represent Mälardalen University, develop your communication skills, and inspire future students at the same time? Apply for the role of Student Ambassador!
As a student ambassador, you play an important role in the university’s external communication. You help promote our programs, campuses, and student life – primarily to prospective students, but also in other contexts.
We’re looking for someone who:
- Will be a student at Mälardalen University during the 2025/2026 academic year and has completed their first two semesters with us.
- Is outgoing, responsible, and enjoys challenging themselves.
- Is passionate about their studies and wants to inspire others to pursue higher education.
- Is interested in personal development and gaining new experiences.
- Feels confident speaking in front of groups.
Period: October 2025 – June 2026
You will be compensated for your assignments and become part of an engaged team of student ambassadors from various programs and campuses. We offer different roles within the ambassador program. Regardless of your role, you will receive an introduction during our joint training days to help you feel confident in your assignment and get to know your colleagues. These training days are mandatory and paid.
There are three different roles as a student ambassador. You will indicate your interest in your application.
School Visit Performer
As an ambassador visiting high schools, you will inspire students by sharing your own experiences with choosing a program, studying, and student life. You should feel comfortable speaking in front of groups and will be part of a team that plans and carries out visits to high schools in central Sweden. This role gives you experience in running targeted recruitment campaigns and engaging with students from diverse backgrounds and aspirations.
School Visit Planner
As a school visit planner, you will contact high schools across Sweden by phone to offer visits from MDU. Using a booking system, you will schedule visits and collect the necessary information to ensure your colleagues are well-prepared for each successful school visit. If you enjoy structure and connecting with people, this could be the role for you!
Content Creator
You will plan and produce material in close cooperation with the Communications Department to ensure that the assignment can be combined with both your studies and the objectives of the organisation. We are convinced that you, as a student, are the best voice to tell the story of MDU and create content about studying and student life to reach both our current and future students.
The assignment means that you, together with colleagues, carry out, among other things, publishing posts, live broadcasts, interviews, quizzes, surveys and manage our student accounts on social media (Instagram, TikTok, Youtube).
Other tasks
As a student ambassador, you may also:
- Participate in education fairs and open house events.
- Give presentations at high schools.
- Guide visitors on campus.
- Take part in social media campaigns.
- Answer questions from prospective students.
Apply by September 1 to become a student ambassador! External link.
Work as a mentor
As a student, you can take a job as a mentor to another student at the University. Being a mentor means that you help the student to structure and plan their studies and you share your knowledge and experience of study technique and motivation.
Job description
Being a mentor means that you help another student at the university with study planning and structure. You share your knowledge and experience about study techniques and motivation, so it's not about being an extra teacher or proofreader.
The student you meet may, for example, need support in sorting and prioritising tasks and creating schedules. As a mentor, you meet the student once a week for about 1 hour.
To give you the best conditions for the work, you will receive a mentor training programme and continuous support from the university's coordinator of targeted pedagogical support.
You choose whether you want to mentor one or more students. However, all meetings take place individually.
It may be possible to continue the extra job even after you have finished your studies, so apply for the position even if you are in the final phase of your studies.
Qualifications
- You should be a student at MDU and be at an advanced stage of your studies.
- You are structured, responsive and easy to communicate.
- You have some experience of working with people with disabilities such as ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, dyslexia or mental illness,
either in your private life, education or through work experience. - Experience of working with people with visual impairment is an advantage.
Decisive importance is attached to personal suitability.
Your contribution is important
The student you meet has applied for mentoring and considers this type of support relevant and meaningful. That's why your contribution as a mentor is so important!
Work as a note-taking support
Would you like to share your notes from lectures? Helping others who are studying can be a meaningful and instructive extra job. For more information on note-taking support, contact one of the pedagogical support coordinators.
The ad portal
In MDU's ad portal, employers post vacancies, scholarships, internships, project assignments and proposals for thesis topics and thesis projects for you as a student at MDU.
Scholarships for MDU students
Here you will find scholarships that are specifically for MDU students. Most require you to have a Swedish personal identity number to apply.
In memory of Fredrik Lindström
The foundation awards scholarships to young people under the age of 30 for post-secondary studies. Applicants must have spent a significant portion of their studies in the municipality of Eskilstuna, be under the age of 30, and have completed at least 60 higher education credits.
Applications can be submitted at any time during the year.
Hitachi sustainable energy scholarship
The Hitachi Sustainable Energy Scholarship is open to MDU students enrolled in a bachelor's or master's programme in the field of technology and energy. Applicants must have 60 higher education credits in the field, documented good academic results and the ability to continue with high-level studies at university, as well as demonstrate a genuine interest in sustainability. The scholarship amount is SEK 20,000. The scholarship also includes a 6-8 week summer internship at Hitachi Energy and a 6-month project-based position at Hitachi Energy Sweden after successful completion of studies. The deadline for applications is 30 October 2025.
Eligibility criteria
Students must be admitted to a bachelor's or master's programme in engineering at MDU and have at least 60 credits in the field.
Documented good academic results and ability to continue with high-level studies at university.
Demonstrate a genuine interest in sustainability. Participation in a programme in this field is desirable.
What the scholarship offers
A scholarship of SEK 20,000.
A 6-8 week summer internship at Hitachi Energy during the summer after the scholarship has been awarded.
A 6-month project-based position at Hitachi Energy Sweden after successful completion of studies, to be started no later than three years after the scholarship has been awarded.
Application deadline
All applications must be submitted by 30 October.
Sparbanken Rekarne development scholarship
All MDU students, regardless of their programme of study, are eligible to apply for the scholarship. The total scholarship amount is SEK 20,000 per year.
You can apply with an essay or a thesis.
The Carin Larsson foundation scholarship
The foundation's purpose is to award scholarships or grants to support female students' further education in natural science subjects at MDU.
Read more about criteria, application periods and how to apply
Gustav Dahl scholarship
The Gustav Dahl scholarship is awarded to students and doctoral students to support international collaboration at Mälardalen University in the field of environmental technology.
The Mälardalen District foundation
The foundation actively works to generate increased interest in the field of economics. Every year, it awards a scholarship for the best economics essay at Mälardalen University. Applications must be submitted by 15 April 2025.
Tip! Find more scholarships
For example, foundations, trade unions, associations, organisations and banks may offer scholarships. There are several search engines and databases that collect information about available scholarships.
Scholarships are awarded based on various criteria, such as your field of study and level of study, whether you are studying abroad or have ties to a particular location.
Student finances
Money-saving tips at studera.se
The Swedish Council for Higher Education has compiled useful information about student finances on its website.
Study grants, scholarships and useful savings tips at studera.se External link.
Mecenat card
As a student, you will automatically be offered a Mecenat card. The Mecenat card gives you, as a student, access to discounts on thousands of products and services from both world-leading brands and your local shop.
You can find your Mecenat card by downloading the Mecenat app and logging in. If you would prefer to have your Mecenat card sent to your home address, you can apply for it yourself at Mecenat.