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Interested in pursuing a master's programme at Graduate School?

Graduate School at the Faculty of Social Sciences offers interdisciplinary 2-year (120 credit) Master's Programmes in Development Studies, Global Studies, Social Scientific Data Analysis, Social Studies of Gender, and Middle Eastern Studies. What makes Graduate School programmes unique? Interdisciplinarity As a student, you are admitted to the programme with a specific major based on your bachelor

https://graduateschool.sam.lu.se/admissions/interested-pursuing-masters-programme-graduate-school - 2026-06-21

Double degree programme

Each year a handful of students are selected for nomination to go to Fudan for the double degree programme. Students in this programme spend their second year at Fudan University in Shanghai, and take courses about Chinese society, culture, and politics. They will also write their thesis in Shanghai. Overview of our Double Degree ProgrammeThe Double Degree Master´s Programme is an agreement betwee

https://graduateschool.sam.lu.se/course-catalogue/information-about-third-term/double-degree-programme - 2026-06-21

Neuroscience Day Party

The Neuroscience Day 2027 Party will be held on the evening of Neuroscience Day 2027. We are currently looking for student volunteers to plan the party! If you're interested, please email Megg (administrative coordinator for Neuroscience Day) at megg [dot] garcia-ryde [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (megg[dot]garcia-ryde[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se).When? Thursday, May 3, 2027 in the eveningWhere? TBAThe part

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/events/neuroscience-day/neuroscience-day-party - 2026-06-21

Research Areas

Neuroscience at Lund University encompasses a broad range of disciplines and expertise. Research groups are gathered within five main research clusters: MultiPark, Stem Cell Center and Epilepsy Center. MultiPark MultiPark is a strategic research area funded by the Swedish Government. Building on the strong tradition of cutting-edge research on Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases at Lund Universit

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/research-areas - 2026-06-21

Research Groups

All links below lead to the Lund University research portal. Ahlenius, Henrik - Stem Cells - Aging and Neurodegeneration Bengzon, Johan - Glioma Cell TherapyBjörklund, Anders - Neurobiology Björklund, Tomas - Molecular Neuromodulation Unit Björkqvist, Maria - Biomarkers in Brain Disease Celia Cabaleiro-Lago - Center for Molecular Protein Science Cenci Nilsson, Angela - Basal Ganglia Pathophysiolog

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/research-groups - 2026-06-21

Research Schools

Lund University Neuroscience Graduate School Mission and Goals: The graduate school offers tailored courses and seminars aimed at preclinical, health science, and clinical graduate students and post-doctoral fellows that are focusing on different aspects of neuroscience in their research. The multidisciplinary research encompasses cell and animal models, health sciences, clinical research, nanotec

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/research-schools - 2026-06-21

Neuroscience Day

Neuroscience Day 2027Thank you to everyone who attended Neuroscience Day 2026! Neuroscience Day 2027 will be held on Thursday, May 13, 2027 in the Skåne University Hospital Aula in Lund (Entrégatan 7).Neuroscience Day 2027 organizing committee:Martin Garwicz | Christine Ekdahl Clementson | Merab Kokaia | Niklas Mattsson-Carlgren | Johan Mårtensson | Malin Parmar | Åsa Petersén | Daniella Rylander

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/events/neuroscience-day - 2026-06-21

Neuroscience Day 2026 program

ProgramThursday, May 7, 2026 | Skåne University Hospital Aula in Lund (Entrégatan 7)TimeSession8:45 – 9:00Name badge collection9:00 – 9:10Introduction by Martin Garwicz9:10 – 9:50Precision Prevention and Combination Therapies for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related DementiasProf. Miia Kivipelto (Karolinska Institutet)Chair: Niklas Mattsson-Carlgren9:50 – 10:20Coffee break10:20 – 11:00Next challenges i

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/NSD2026-program - 2026-06-21

Past Events

Previously invited speakersNote: Years with links lead to the relevant event page in Lund University's Research Portal with information on that year's organizing committee. Segerfalk Lecturers who have been interviewed at Lund University are linked to the relevant article.2026Miia Kivipelto, Stockholm, SwedenLaia Montoliu-Gaya, Gothenburg, SwedenMackenzie Mathis, Lausanne, SwitzerlandGustav Nilson

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/events/neuroscience-day/past-events - 2026-06-21

Segerfalk Mini-Symposium

Please note that there is no Segerfalk Mini-Symposium planned for 2026. The next Segerfalk Mini-Symposium is planned to take place in 2027. If you are a researcher interested in hosting and organizing the next Segerfalk Mini-Symposium, please send a brief description of your proposal along with a budget outline (3-5 pages total) to Megg at megg [dot] garcia-ryde [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (megg[do

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/events/segerfalk-symposium - 2026-06-21

Lund University Neuroscience

Lund University neuroscientists are at the forefront of one of the greatest challenges of our time - trying to understand how the brain works. Across disciplines, LU neuroscientists share the same goals: to make key discoveries about brain function, to train the next generation of scientists, and to translate discoveries from the laboratory towards clinical practice. Calendar Link to RSS More even

https://www.neuroscience.lu.se/lund-university-neuroscience - 2026-06-21

Aim

The aim is to develop a whole new generation of Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI), electrodes that can be operated into the brain and spinal cord. The electrodes will be able to communicate without wires with an external computer and thereby supply information to and from nerve cells and the central nervous system.By allowing both recordings and stimulations, direct brain – computer interactions will

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/research-1/aim - 2026-06-21

Staff

The following links will lead to more information about the NRC staff.Johan Agorelius, Associate ResearcherHjalmar Bjartmarz, MDMatilde Forni, Associate ResearcherMartin Garwicz, ProfessorLina Gällentoft, Associate ResearcherLucas Kumosa, Associate ResearcherAlle Retelund, Research EngineerLina Pettersson, ResearcherAgneta SanMartin, Research EngineerJens Schouenborg, ProfessorJonas Thelin, Resear

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/about-neuronano-research-center/staff - 2026-06-21

Contact Us

DIRECTORProfessor Jens Schouenborgjens [dot] schouenborg [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se+46-46-222 7752COORDINATORSProfessor Martin Garwiczmartin [dot] garwicz [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se+46-46-222 7755Administrative Coordinator Agneta SanMartinagneta [dot] sanmartin [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se+46-46-222 1534 VISITING ADDRESS Neuronano Research CenterMedicon Village, 404:A2Scheelvägen 12223 81 Lund

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/contact-us - 2026-06-21

Research Funding

The Neuronano Research Center (NRC) is supported by: A Linnaeus Grant from the Swedish Research CouncilResearch Environment grant in natural and engineering sciences from the Swedish Research CouncilThe Knut and Alice Wallenberg FoundationFrimurarstiftelsen | Konung Gustav V:s och Drottning Victorias StiftelseA number of individual grants to PIs within the NRC from the Swedish Research CouncilBygg

https://www.neuronano.lu.se/research-0/research-funding - 2026-06-21