Checklist for the start of your studies
Before the first day of your education, you need to take some important steps.
1.Your offer
You have been admitted. If you want to keep your place (seat), you do not have to reply to your offer.
If you do not want to keep your place you should decline your offer by logging in to 'My pages' on universityadmissions.se, and follow the instructions. You should click "I wish to decline this offer" next to the course or programme you want to decline.
If you see "Reserve" next to your course or programme in the Notification of selection results, this means that you've been placed on a waiting list for that course/programme.
2.Activate your user account and MFA
As a new student, you need to activate your user account (your UMU-id) approximately two weeks prior to the start of the semester.
With your user account you can:
- register for courses
- access the internet in computer labs and the university's wireless network
- submit assignments and verify your study results
- access your student e-mail
If you are a new student, you will automatically receive a user account when you are admitted, but you will need to activate it for it to function properly. You will not be able to activate it until approximately two weeks prior to the start of the semester.
Exchange student or tuition fee paying student
If you are an exchange student or tuition fee paying student, you will receive an email with instructions on how to activate your account.
Install MFA for a more secure login
To increase security and reduce the risk of unauthorised access to your information or account, students must enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) to log in to various systems, such as Canvas and the Student Web.
I want to activate my user account and install MFA
Help! It´s not working
If you are having problems activating your account or logging in, please contact our Servicedesk. You will find answers to common questions, and can submit enquiries.
3.Course registration
Introduction meeting
You must be registered for the course you have been admitted to, in order to be allowed to follow the course and to get your results recorded during the course.
For this course, registration takes place during an introduction meeting on 31 August 2026. If you do not attend the introduction and have not notified Student Support Informatics in advance, you will not be registered and risk losing your place (seat).
Learning platform
The communication between students and teachers will mainly take place via Canvas, one of Umeå University's learning and collaboration platforms. Therefore, it is essential that you have access to a computer and internet connection with good transfer speed. In the learning platform, you will have access to the course's activities such as information about course literature, assignments, submissions, lectures and discussion forums.
To be able to login to Canvas you need to have activated your Umu-id account and registered for the course. You can find more information about Canvas and Umu-id on the Student website. Once you registered for the course and logged in to Canvas with your Umu-id, you will see the course as an optional tab in your work environment. The learning platform in Canvas opens at the start of the course.
Learn more about Canvas and log in to Canvas
4.Course start
2026-08-31
Please see schedule
Please see schedule
The schedule is preliminary until four weeks before the course starts
Welcome to Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship (15 credits)!
We are thrilled to have you join us for this course, which will run during the autumn term from August 31, 2026, to November 1, 2026.
What to expect from the course: Throughout the upcoming weeks, we will examine organizational change with the primary aim of developing your capabilities for systematic digital innovation.
By drawing on foundational theories of digital entrepreneurship and the broader field of digital innovation research, we will work together to map out the conditions, structures, processes, and mechanisms necessary for digital value creation in modern organizations.
A major emphasis of the course will be on deeply understanding and practically applying scientific concepts through a rigorous process of analysis, synthesis, contextualization, and evaluation.
Your Teaching Team
You will be guided through this journey by our dedicated teaching team, which includes:
Hugo Hedlund (Course Coordinator)
Annakarin Nyberg
Adrian Bumann
We are excited to meet you and embark on this exploration of the digital landscape together!
Best regards,
The Teaching Team
Support and help
We support our students to create an equal learning environment.