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Campus Helsingborg

Lund University has a natural place among the world's top 100 universities, attracting the most competent researchers, teachers and students. Since its launch in 2000, the Helsingborg campus has developed into a successful unit for education, research and collaboration, with a dynamic and vibrant campus that encourages cross-disciplinary encounters. A place characterised by proximity, diversity an

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Current students

Practical information for current students at Campus Helsingborg. Learn more about: Student AccountLU Access CardCopying and printingGroup roomsStudent accountAs a student at Lund University you will be given a student account consisting of a username and password. The student account gives you access to e-mail, file storage, access cards, several computer rooms and the library's online services.R

https://www.ch.lu.se/en/education/current-students - 2026-06-09

Security and fire safety

Important information about accident and emergency procedures that you should know if you are studying at Campus Helsingborg. In case of emergency – call 112Don't forget to dial a 0 before the number from an internal telephone: 0-112.If you need to contact a security officer or the University’s on-call staff, call +46 46 222 07 00 (or 20 700 from an internal telephone).FireIn case of fire:Dial 112

https://www.ch.lu.se/en/education/current-students/security-and-fire-safety - 2026-06-09

Student services

As a student at Lund University you have access to services and advice to help you make the most of your time at university. We want to make it easier for you if, for example, you want to improve your study technique or don't feel comfortable with your study situation. Learn more about:Study guidanceAcademic Support CentreDisability Support ServicesStudent Health CentreSupport for problems related

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Tour of Campus Helsingborg

As a new student, it can be a challenge to know where to find your lecture, the best place to study or where to eat your lunch. Don't worry, you will quickly get the hang of Campus Helsingborg. Study with a viewWhen you enter the ground floor, you are in the centre of the building. This part is called U and includes the reception and the Campus Coffeeshop cafeteria. Here you can also go out to the

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Opportunities & careers

As a student at Campus Helsingborg, you will have great opportunities to make contacts with businesses and organisations in the region already during your studies. There are several events for international students that will help you build a network. Close to the industryThe programmes at Campus Helsingborg are all in close contact with different companies and organisations and work actively with

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Scholarships, projects and job opportunities

As a current student, there are a number of opportunities for you to apply for scholarships, to network, to start a business or to work alongside your studies. There are many resources to help you realise what you want to achieve while at Lund University. Learn more about: Scholarships Running a project Starting your own business and developing a business idea Working alongside your studies Networ

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Research areas

Campus Helsingborg's profile is at once broad and specialized. On the one hand, it is home to research in traditional and vast subject areas – such as social work and engineering. On the other hand, research in new, emerging academic fileds thrives here – such as service studies, fashion studies and strategic communication. Service studiesThe research at the Department of Service Studies is based

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Courses

The School of Social Work offers these single subject courses taught in English: Social Work in Sweden, an introduction, 7.5 credits (undergraduate level) Social Policy in Europe, 15 credits (graduate level) Civil Society and Social Work, 15 credits (graduate level) Courses offered in Swedish

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Social Work in Sweden, an introduction

7.5 credits The main aim of this introductory course is to provide basic knowledge of social work in Sweden. The goal is to enhance theoretical and practical knowledge of social work in Sweden, and highlight different types of actors and contexts where social work operates (public, private and/or voluntary sector). The course focuses on Swedish social work, but also embraces the students' prior kn

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/education/courses/social-work-sweden-introduction - 2026-06-09

Social Policy in Europe

15 credits The course explores processes of policy making in different welfare and social policy areas and at European, national and local levels. Emphasis is placed on coordination issues of these different regulatory levels. How and when to apply Read more about admissions requirements and how to apply. The course deals with themes such as the labour market, poverty and exclusion, migration and

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/education/courses/social-policy-europe - 2026-06-09

Library

Social Sciences Faculty Library The Social Sciences Faculty Library (Sambib) is our faculty library. Here you can find, borrow and read course and reference books, journals and databases within your subject. You can also get help in finding literature and managing your references. The library reading rooms, computers and group rooms are at your disposal. Visit the Social Sciences Faculty Library's

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Internationalisation

Lund University cooperates with universities all over the world through bilateral agreements, educational and research programmes, networks and partnerships as well as research collaboration. Internationalisation is also a prioritised issue at the School of Social Work. The School of Social Work participates in a number of exchange programmes and staff and students alike are encouraged to pursue o

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Research Reports in Social Work

RRSW Most of the titles are in Swedish, with certain exceptions (all abstracts in English). 20262026:4 Living through war: Personal and institutional responses in Ukraine by Oksana Chernysh and Nataliya Thel (red)2026:3 Take Away: Att fasa ut gamla arbetsmetoder när nya införs by Verner Denvall (red)2026:2 Moralprojektet. Slutrapport med tonvikt på projektets forskningscirklar by Sara Hultqvist, M

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/publications/research-reports-social-work - 2026-06-09

Working Papers

Working Papers are shorter scientific texts written by researchers at the department. The papers are accepted for presentation at open national or international  conferences, but not yet published in any other way, and shorter texts of other kinds authored by people working in the department.Pedagogical reports are a special form of Working paper. The texts are based on student papers theses and m

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About the department

Welcome to Lund University’s School of Social Work, which is located on two campuses: Campus Helsingborg and the School of Social Work in Lund.   The School of Social Work has been training social workers since 1947. The School of Social Work was integrated into Lund University in 1977, as a department within the Faculty of Social Sciences. The School of Social Work has approximately 130 employees

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Civil Society and Social Movements

The research area conducts research linked to changes in the public sector and civil society with a special focus on welfare policy and social work. Research projects in the field study the changing conditions and organization of welfare, as well as how civil society is affected by, affects, and is involved in the development of the welfare state. In the area, comparative analyzes are made of civi

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Migration and Mobility

The research area's overall purpose is to develop a subject-specific migration research by studying how social work is conceptualized in migration-related issues, which interventions it gives rise to both within the framework of the established welfare institutions and beyond these institutionalized forms. Developing discipline-specific migration research is an overall aim of this research group.

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/research-areas/migration-and-mobility - 2026-06-09

Lund Dissertations in Social Work

73. Stina Balldin (2025) Vidoeofeedback som tidig samordnad insats. En undersökning av Marte Meo och samordningssamtal (MOS) som förebyggande arbete i skolan Lund: Socialhögskolan, Lunds universitet.72. Claudia Di Matteo (2025) Mobilizing Knowledge: Framing Gender-based Violence and Negotiating Social Protection for Migrant Women with Precarious Legal Status Lund: Socialhögskolan, Lunds universite

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/publications/lund-dissertations-social-work - 2026-06-09

Research projects

This is a selection of research projects at the department. See the Lund University Research Portal for a complete list of current projects.Active listening in social work – from abstract principle to interactional practice (2025 → 2026)AGE-15: Pathways towards Age-friendly Neighbourhoods: Transnational research, knowledge transfer, collaborative approaches and capacity building for the transition

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