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S C A N D I N A V I A N E X C E L L E N C E F R O M L U N D U N I V E R S I T Y

S C A N D I N A V I A N E X C E L L E N C E F R O M L U N D U N I V E R S I T Y. Scandinavia’s Largest University. Founded in 1666 40,600 students 2,700 postgraduate students 5,500 employees (46% women ) 570 professors (14% women) Eight faculties Several specialised schools

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S C A N D I N A V I A N E X C E L L E N C E F R O M L U N D U N I V E R S I T Y

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  1. SCANDINAVIAN EXCELLENCEFROMLUNDUNIVERSITY

  2. Scandinavia’s Largest University • Founded in 1666 • 40,600 students • 2,700 postgraduate students • 5,500 employees (46% women) • 570 professors (14% women) • Eight faculties • Several specialised schools • 4,996 SEK million turnover

  3. Values • A democratic attitude • Critical thinking • Academic integrity • Ethnic and social diversity • Proactive action againstdiscrimination • Strong humanism • A creative academic environment

  4. Faculties • Natural Sciences • Law • Social Sciences • Economics and Management • Medicine • Engineering • Humanities and Theology • Performing Arts

  5. Lund University in the Region Helsingborg • Campus Helsingborg Ljungbyhed • School of Aviation Malmö • Malmö Art Academy • Malmö Academy of Music • Malmö Theatre Academy

  6. Research Cross-disciplinary Research (examples) • Nano-science • Stem Cell Center • Clinical Cancer Research • Neurodegenerative diseases • Food Science Centre • Medicine, pharmaceuticals and medical devices • Sustainable development of global society • Centre for Health Economics

  7. Research National Facilities: MAX-laboratory A very powerful synchrotronradiation source, used ininternational research Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies SASNET Swedish South Asian Studies Network

  8. Research Master and Postgraduate students Active 10,000 (2,700 PhD) Postgraduate students New admissions 300 Doctorates awarded 443 Licentiates awarded 112

  9. Learning Students Individuals 40,600 Full-time students 27,118 New admissions 11,424 Degrees granted 4,490 Education Education programmes 100 Single subject courses 1,400

  10. Global Exchanges Lund University is a member of• League of European Research Universities (LERU) • Universitas 21(U21) • The Utrecht Network • The Santander Group 600 partner universities in 50 countries world-wide Part of the Nordic Centre at Fudan University, Shanghai Comprehensive exchange programmesincluding Canada and the U.S.

  11. Learning Exchange students outgoing 960 incoming 1,700 InternationalMasters Programmes 19 Courses in English 250

  12. Øresund University A collaboration involving 14 institutions of higher education in the Øresund Region, among them the University of Copenhagen and Lund University. Students 140,000 Postgraduatestudents 6,500 Researchers 12,000

  13. Øresund Science Region A concept comprising 2,500companies, 14 universities, severalhospitals, various authorities andsix platforms for collaboration: • Øresund Food Network • Øresund Design • Øresund Logistics • Øresund Environment Academy • Medicon Valley Academy • Øresund IT Academy

  14. Business Community Collaboration • Lund University Innovation Office • Lund University Holding Company, LUAB • Shares in 40 Spin Off Companies • Lund University Education • IdeonScience Park: 250 companies

  15. Lund – the City • A creative crossroads with a down-town area dominated by history • Founded in the late 10th century • A leading religious, academic and cultural centre in all of Scandinavia in the 12th century • Became Swedish in 1658 • 100,000 inhabitants – half of themwith ties to the University

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  19. SCANDINAVIAN EXCELLENCEDEFINED IN LUND

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