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The admission process to the PhD programme

The admission process to the PhD education at the Faculty of Medicine aims to ensure that all admitted PhD students are provided with the opportunities and resources necessary to complete a high-quality research education. Prior to admission, an assessment is therefore made related to the funding of the PhD student, the design of the research project, as well as the supervisors and the supervision

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/educating-and-supervising-phd-students/admission-process-phd-programme - 2026-06-16

Data management plans – what they're for and how to get started

Online workshop The Faculty Library welcomes you to join a one-hour workshop on data management plans. You will be introduced to the concept of Data Management Plans and how they are used today, followed by a live demo. 21 MayTime: 9.00–10.00Location: Online via Zoom (Zoom link will be sent to registered participants.)Register by 20 May: Register for DMP Workshop 21 May Contact Matthias BankWorksh

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/research/managing-your-data-secure-manner/data-management-plans/data-management-plans-what-theyre-and-how-get-started - 2026-06-16

Studying at the PhD level

PhD studies are the highest level of academic education at a university. They comprise 4 years of full-time study or 8 years of part-time study, equivalent to 240 credits leading to a PhD degree. They prepare you for your continued career, in academia, or outside the university. The main objective of the medical education at PhD level is to educate researchers who can advance the development in me

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/phd-studies/studying-phd-level - 2026-06-16

Supervise a PhD student

All PhD students at the Faculty of Medicine must have both a main supervisor and at least one assistant supervisor. The Vice Dean, responsible for the PhD programme at the Faculty of Medicine formally decides on supervisors and assistant supervisors in conjunction with a PhD student’s admission to the PhD programme.At the Faculty of Medicine the minimum time for supervision is 100 hours per year.

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/educating-and-supervising-phd-students/supervise-phd-student - 2026-06-16

Organise an elective PhD course

PhD level courses for PhD students at the Faculty of Medicine comprise compulsory courses (as part of the Research School) and elective courses. Each year a number of elective PhD level courses are advertised and open to all admitted PhD students at the Faculty of Medicine. These courses are led by teachers and researchers at the faculty. Each year it is possible to suggest elective PhD level cour

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/educating-and-supervising-phd-students/organise-elective-phd-course - 2026-06-16

Funding a PhD level course

Course leaders may continuously submit applications for funding of elective courses to the Research Studies Board. After assessment of the application, the Research Studies Board can decide to finance elective courses according to the following standard amounts:1.5 credit elective course: a maximum of SEK 65.0003 credit elective course: a maximum of SEK 130.000Please note that if funding is grante

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/educating-and-supervising-phd-students/funding-phd-level-course - 2026-06-16

Course leadership for PhD courses

The Course leader has the overall responsibility for ensuring that the course is of high quality and is possible to carry out with the available resources. The main objective of medical education at the PhD level is to train researchers who can advance the development of medicine and health, partly through their own new discoveries and partly through critical examination and introduction of new ex

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/educating-and-supervising-phd-students/course-leadership-phd-courses - 2026-06-16

International opportunities

Professional development abroadIf you are a staff member at Lund University or a PhD student or have some other employment in which you teach LU students, you are able to apply for a grant for further training or continuing professional development abroad. By gaining international experience in your post, you can broaden your network, increase your intercultural skills and develop or deepen existi

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/international-opportunities - 2026-06-16

Apply for funding

Faculty-wide international incentive fundingThe Faculty of Medicine issues calls for applications for international incentive funding twice a year (last day for application 15 April and 15 October). These funds are only for collaborations within undergraduate education and cannot be used for research collaborations. Teaching abroad Bear in mind that the stay must be at least two days and consist o

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/international-opportunities/apply-funding - 2026-06-16

International collaborations

General collaborationsLund University and the Faculty of Medicine are engaged in numerous international networks and collaboration agreements in both education and research. As an employee, you can start from existing agreements in undergraduate and postgraduate education. It is also possible to put individual agreements in place in conjunction with an exchange.Lund University’s international coll

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/international-opportunities/international-collaborations - 2026-06-16

Hosting researchers, teachers, PhD students and students

International researchersWhen a department plans to host a guest researcher, many questions crop up. Where is the guest going to live? What is the position about visas? Schools for children, language training and employment questions are other examples.Below you will find useful tips and checklists that simplify matters for both the department and the person concerned.Points to bear in mind, infor

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/international-opportunities/hosting-researchers-teachers-phd-students-and-students - 2026-06-16

Manage personal data

At the university, we process personal data in accordance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation and the Swedish Data Protection Act.Personal data managementInformation about what applies when it comes to personal data management can be found on Lund University's Staff pages:General information and support (Lund University Staff pages)Area specific information (Lund University Staff pages)

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/support-and-tools/information-security/manage-personal-data - 2026-06-16

Summer opening hours at the Department of Informatics

The entrance doors to the department are locked for summer break from 22 June 2026 – 16 August 2026. Booked appointments are still welcome. We have a physical mailbox outside the entrance to the department, on the second floor of EC2. Here, submissions, essays, etc. can be left during the summer. Any questions are referred to study [at] ics [dot] lu [dot] se (study[at]ics[dot]lu[dot]se) which is m

https://www.lusem.lu.se/summer-opening-hours-department-informatics - 2026-06-15

Summer opening hours Department of Economics

Summer 2026Our office and telephone hours are cancelled during the period 8 June to 23 August. Answers to many common questions and concerns can be found on the Study Economics pages.We have a general e-mail address that is monitored, by different people, throughout the summer: admin [at] nek [dot] lu [dot] seStudy Administrator(Basic and intermediate studies)Azra Padjan Holiday: 1/7 - 12/8.Study 

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economics/study-economics/study-guidance/summer-opening-hours-department-economics - 2026-06-15

Courses in economic history

We offer a large number of courses in our subject area that provide indispensable and broad knowledge of economics, society and history, but which also facilitate the understanding of many other subjects, such as economics, sociology, political science. Immersing yourself in economic history is not only the most interesting thing you can do, but has proven to be a successful venture to get a good

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/study-economic-history/courses-economic-history - 2026-06-15

Study guidance in economic history

Contact your academic advisor or the programme coordinator when you need any kind of guidance regarding your study, for example, if you have questions about your education, if you want to know more about admission and degrees, if you have fallen behind with your studies, if you want to credit courses from other universities and colleges or are considering taking a study break. All questions are we

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/study-economic-history/study-guidance-economic-history - 2026-06-15

Current student in economic history

Here your will find all needed information for you as a student at our department Registration and admissionAdmission to courses and programs is managed centrally via Admissions.seThere are response requirements for the admission letter. Missed answer = you lost your place.If you have been admitted to a course in economic history, you will receive a summons no later than one week before the start

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/study-economic-history/current-student-economic-history - 2026-06-15

Course registration in economic history

Practical information SINGLE SUBJECT COURSES IN ECONOMIC HISTORY About registrationIn order for you to begin a course at Lund University the following steps need to be taken:Confirm your admission via www.antagning.seRegister in due timeThe registration is done on your student account at Lund University. The registration opens approximately one week prior to the first day of the course. Please ent

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/study-economic-history/current-student-economic-history/course-registration-economic-history - 2026-06-15

Plagiarism

The Department of Economic History is working actively to put a stop to plagiarism and other forms of prohibited working methods. This work is carried out through information to our students via a number of channels such as the home page, introductory meetings, course curriculum, and instructions for exams. We also use Ouriginal - an automatic system for detecting plagiarism. What is plagiarism?Pl

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/study-economic-history/current-student-economic-history/plagiarism - 2026-06-15