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Study opportunities

Courses or programmes?A programme refers to a full degree programme which consists of several courses. A course is a stand-alone, single-subject module which may either be studied as part of a degree programme or on its own. A degree programme is studied over a set time period, usually one, two, three or four years. The duration of a course can be as short as a few weeks or as long as a few months

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/study/study-lund-university/study-opportunities - 2026-01-20

What Laurine says about the Master's in Social Anthropology

Laurine from FranceWhat is the best thing about your programme?  "That's a hard question because I really enjoy the programme so picking only one is going to be hard! The courses are really interesting, but I will say the best part of the programme is the teachers. All teachers I have had since the beginning of the programme are great! We are a small programme, so they have the possibility to real

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-sasan/what-laurine-says-about-masters-social-anthropology - 2026-01-20

Admission information for those affected by the war in Ukraine

The information on this page is intended for people affected by the war in Ukraine who are considering applying to or continuing their studies at Lund University. We have summarised the main points with references to sources where you can find more information. Applying for studiesMaster's and Bachelor's studiesAs an applicant from Ukraine, you need to follow Lund University’s regular application

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/study/admission-information-those-affected-war-ukraine - 2026-01-20

What Andrea says about the Master's in Social Studies of Gender

Andrea Del Carmen Tock from Guatemala Why did you choose this programme?“I began working in popular education projects in Guatemala while I was studying my Bachelor’s degree. This experience sparked an interest in antisexist and antiracist education and activism, as well as a desire to engage in critical theory. After finishing my Bachelor’s, I thought about studying a Master’s degree abroad. I wa

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-sassg/what-andrea-says-about-masters-social-studies-gender - 2026-01-19

Sexual health and identity

The concept of sexual health encompasses many perspectives, such as pleasure, consent, safety and identity, but also physical health in terms of the absence of sexually transmitted diseases. At the Student Health Centre, we understand that sexual health is fundamental to the general health and well-being of students. Shortcuts to page content:What is sexual health?Sexually transmitted infections a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/current-students/healthcare/student-health-centre/sexual-health-and-identity - 2026-01-19

Short interview with Senior Lecturer Katja Lindqvist

Katja Lindqvist, Associate Professor and Senior LecturerCould you describe the programme in Culture and Creativity Management? "The programme offers both a historical understanding of the development of the organisation of the cultural, creative and non-profit fields, as well as social science perspectives and analyses of this development and current patterns of work and organisation. Furthermore,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/lubas/i-uoh-lu-sasma-cacm/short-interview-senior-lecturer-katja-lindqvist - 2026-01-19

The arts, culture and science

Culture and the arts have a unique capacity to make us aware of our relationship with ourselves and others, our world, and the age we live in. They offer support in the quest for meaning, direction and belonging, and contribute to problem-solving in society. Lund University has an extensive arts and cultural scene, encompassing all disciplines. You can access learning and research within visual ar

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/about-university/university-glance/mission-vision-and-values/arts-culture-and-science - 2026-01-20

Residence permit and next steps

How to apply for a residence permitOnce you have been offered a place on a Lund University programme or course and paid the first instalment of your tuition fee (if you are a non-EU/EEA student), the next step is to apply for a residence permit. It is important that you do this as soon as possible, as the process can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Please note that when accepted

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/study/bachelors-and-masters-studies/applying-studies-when-apply/residence-permit-and-next-steps - 2026-01-20