Search results

Filter

Filetype

Your search for "*" yielded 134029 hits

Start

Welcome to Human Factors & System Safety Master's programme and Learning laboratories We offer a complete MSc programme (60 ECTS) and Learning laboratories for professionals in safety-critical industries like healthcare, aviation, shipping, process control, military, railways and nuclear power who want to deepen their knowledge in human factors and system safety. Welcome to celebrate our 20-year j

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/start - 2026-04-25

Alumni

Our dear MSc programme in Human Factors and Systems Safety turns 20 years old and of course we are celebrating with a jubilee. 2026 20-year JubileeConfirmed keynote speakers: Professor Sidney Dekker, Professor Emeritus Erik HollnagelRegistration is still open!Register for the 20-year Jubilee (Invajo's website)For curren year one-students and relatives to the graduating students there is the possib

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/alumni - 2026-04-25

Curriculum

This programme is intended for practitioners (for example pilots, air traffic controllers, engineers, physicians, nurse practitioners, managers, safety & quality personnel, investigators, CRM instructors), who have a prior Bachelors Degree and want to expand their knowledge and practical skills for taking on the safety challenges of the 21st century. FormaliaProgramme name: Master programme in Hum

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/msc-programme-60ects/curriculum - 2026-04-25

Tuition fee and entry requirements

This MSc programme (60 ECTS) is based on commissioned education, meaning it is intended for employers who wish to send their employees for further education. In this programme, individuals are not allowed to pay for their own tuition, so we will need information from your employer about your sponsorship for the studies. The tuition fee for the course starting 2025 is 110 000 sek for every 30 ECTS 

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/msc-programme-60ects/tuition-fee-and-entry-requirements - 2026-04-25

Application procedure

Applying to the MSc Programme (60 ECTS) in Human Factors and Systems Safety is a two-stage process. Step 1 is the actual application to the programme. Step one includes providing personal data of the applicant, the submission of a personal letter, CV, copy of passport, as well as the approval of the applicant's line manager.Step 2 is where you validate your previous education credentials in order

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/msc-programme-60ects/application-procedure - 2026-04-25

FAQ

In the video below our Programme Director Johan Bergström answers some of the most frequently asked questions. Some more FAQs Can I get a MSc degree if I do not have a Bachelor's? To qualify for the official Master of Science (MSc) degree (one year), a previous Bachelor of Science (BSc) or Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is required and needs to be approved by the Swedish Council for Higher Education

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/msc-programme-60ects/faq - 2026-04-25

Upcoming Learning laboratories

You can apply to one or several of our Learning laboratories. When applications are open there will be links to application forms. Critical thinking in safety – an introduction to the field11-15 January 2027On campus at Lund UniversityApplication not yet openPlease note that as a student starting our MSc programme in Human Factors and Systems Safety you do not need to register separately for the L

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/learning-laboratories/upcoming-learning-laboratories - 2026-04-25

Tuition fee and entry requirements

Participation costs SEK 20 000 (plus VAT where applicable) for each Learning laboratory. This does not include cost for the books that we may recommend you to read, nor the cost of travel or accommodation. Swedish law does not allow students to pay for their own education, so we will need information from your employer or other applicable sponsor for your participation in the Learning laboratory.Y

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/learning-laboratories-human-factors-and-system-safety/tuition-fee-and-entry-requirements - 2026-04-25

Contact

Johan Bergström Programme Director Email: johan [dot] bergstrom [at] risk [dot] lth [dot] se Mobile: +46 46 222 08 80 Johan Bergström's profile in Lund University's Research Portal If you have questions about the MSc programme or the Learning laboratories, you're very welcome to contact me!

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/contact - 2026-04-25

MSc programme (60ECTS)

Lund University is pleased to offer a complete Masters of Science programme (60 ECTS) for professionals and practitioners in Human Factors and System Safety. IntroductionThe programme starts with a week of intensive lectures and orientation in Lund, the rest you can do on-line, in two years. The MSc is concluded with a thesis. With no prior Bachelor's degree, you can still take the entire MSc prog

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/msc-programme-60ects - 2026-04-25

Learning laboratories in Human Factors and System Safety

Our understanding of accidents, risk and safety is changing. We no longer see human error as cause, but as a symptom. We recognize the exciting possibilities of systems thinking for accident analysis and organizational improvement. We are shifting from reliability to resilience and the enhancement of adaptive capacity. We look for new relationships between stakeholders to create forms of accountab

https://www.humanfactors.lth.se/learning-laboratories - 2026-04-25

Start

Welcome to the Department of Architecture and Built Environment The Department of Architecture and Built Environment undertakes teaching in and research into the design, planning and production of built environments. In terms of content, the department covers a wide field with its five subject areas. About School of Architecture The Department of Architecture and Built Environment provides much of

https://www.architecture.lth.se/start - 2026-04-25

About

The Department of Architecture and Built Environment undertakes teaching in and research into the design, planning and production of built environments. In terms of content, the department covers a wide field with its five subject areas. The department participates in over 100 first, second and third-cycle courses, and is responsible for most of the teaching within the School of Architecture on th

https://www.architecture.lth.se/about - 2026-04-25

Just Architecture

Just Architecture is a group at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Lund University, aiming to provide support and recognition for matters of equality and diversity primarily through intersectional feminist approaches. This includes, but is not necessarily limited to, matters of gender, ethnicity/race, ability, class/socio-economy, religion, age and sexuality. We see this work as

https://www.architecture.lth.se/about/just-architecture - 2026-04-25

Exhibitions/Events

Welcome back for another year – 2026 – of interesting lectures, events, and exhibitions! Lund Architecture Symposium 10 March 2026 – Revive and DestroyAs societal restructurings embrace the cultural, environmental, and economical values of existing buildings, architects face new challenges in balancing between revival and destruction. Revival expands the architectural design sensibility into a cre

https://www.architecture.lth.se/exhibitionsevents - 2026-04-25