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programme of Master in Political Studies and in the subject of Media- and Communic<strong>at</strong>ionStudies as slightly more stressful than do students in other SocialScience study programmes. The levels of stress are lower in Humanities andTheology. These educ<strong>at</strong>ions are characterized by low levels of demands combinedwith fairly weak support from fellow students. An exception is female students inTheology who give the support among fellow students much higher marks thanmale students do. This support is an important buffer against strain. Most studentsin this investig<strong>at</strong>ion assess the possibilities for decision l<strong>at</strong>itude as constrained andlimited. The inform<strong>at</strong>ion they have about the design and contents of the educ<strong>at</strong>iondoes not as a rule make it possible to make a time-oriented plan encompassing awhole semester. Another import aspect of control is the influence on the contents ofthe studies, which is perceived as constrained and limited. The students assess thesupport they receive during teaching as insufficient, for example in terms of feedbackduring the progress of the course and in connection with exams. In theStudentbarometer 2000 it was st<strong>at</strong>ed th<strong>at</strong> it was problem<strong>at</strong>ic to take any measureswith regard to the students’ diss<strong>at</strong>isfaction with the response on study-achievements,since the university was in a situ<strong>at</strong>ion of financial reductions. From afinancial perspective the situ<strong>at</strong>ion is hardly less problem<strong>at</strong>ic today! The combin<strong>at</strong>ionof limited possibilities for decision l<strong>at</strong>itude and support in teaching is howevera considerable risk-factor, according to the demand-control model for workenvironment analyses applied in this investig<strong>at</strong>ion. Despite this the majority ofstudents don’t experience their situ<strong>at</strong>ion as particularly stressful. This is probablydue to the fact th<strong>at</strong> they perceive the study demands as reasonable and th<strong>at</strong> thesupport among fellow students is strong. Most students also give high marks to thetre<strong>at</strong>ment they receive in class. According to the students’ judgments, the studentsin the N<strong>at</strong>ural Science programmes and <strong>at</strong> the Malmö Academies of PerformingArts receive the best tre<strong>at</strong>ment. Within the Law programme and in some respectwithin LUSEM the tre<strong>at</strong>ment is given poorer marks. This may be connected withth<strong>at</strong> students in these educ<strong>at</strong>ions assess both the support they receive in teachingand from fellow students as weaker than other students do.5An essential part of the investig<strong>at</strong>ion of study <strong>environments</strong> are issues rel<strong>at</strong>ed to theEqual Tre<strong>at</strong>ment of Students Act. The findings demonstr<strong>at</strong>e th<strong>at</strong> a fifth of the studentshave experienced being badly tre<strong>at</strong>ed during their studies. The majority arewomen from academic backgrounds. They are a few years older than the average.The age-group 26-34 years has the highest proportion of students, who have beenbadly tre<strong>at</strong>ed. They devote rel<strong>at</strong>ively more time to their studies and most of themhave achieved more than 80 credits (120 ECTS). Thus the students who haveneg<strong>at</strong>ive experiences are as a rule women with high ambitions and with severalyears’ of experience in the university environment. Some students, more precisely6% of those particip<strong>at</strong>ing in the investig<strong>at</strong>ion, have perceived the tre<strong>at</strong>ment as beingso bad th<strong>at</strong> they have taken offence. This is equivalent to slightly more than 1000students in the popul<strong>at</strong>ion as a whole. The offending situ<strong>at</strong>ions the studentsdescribe often indic<strong>at</strong>e complex situ<strong>at</strong>ions and rel<strong>at</strong>ions in class. Only a smallnumber of cases have been judged as serious offences.Among the motives mentioned in the Equal Tre<strong>at</strong>ment of Students <strong>at</strong> UniversitiesAct gender is the most frequent reason for offensive actions. Most of the offendedstudents are female within traditionally male-domin<strong>at</strong>ed study programmes, forexample in the engineering area, but also in women domin<strong>at</strong>ed programmes asPsychology and Theology. Those who have experienced offence due to their ethnicbackground are somewh<strong>at</strong> overrepresented among students with a different ethnic

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