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From US to Lund – Emma chose an international programme

Emma was drawn to Lund by the opportunity to study in English, in Sweden. In the Bachelor's programme Economy and Society she gets to combine her interests for business and economics, society and international perspectives. Below Emma explains how she chose her education and offers advice to prospective students. Emma Jacobi is studying the international Bachelor’s programme Economy and Society, w

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/us-lund-emma-chose-international-programme - 2026-05-18

How Emily found her path at LUSEM

The combination of IT and business drew Emily to study Design of Information Systems. After graduating, she’s set to take up a role as a junior IT consultant. Emily Tran is a student on the Swedish Bachelor’s programme in Design of Information Systems, Systemvetenskapligt kandidatprogram, at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM). After graduating from upper secondary school, s

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/how-emily-found-her-path-lusem - 2026-05-18

From LUSEM to Amsterdam - Isabelle is building a career in global HR

From LUSEM to the global stage, Isabelle’s journey shows how curiosity and the right academic foundation can open doors across industries and borders. In this alumni interview, Isabelle shares how the time in the master programme in Management shaped her career path, from consulting in Stockholm to a global HR role in Amsterdam, and offers advice to students ready to explore what’s possible. Hi Is

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/lusem-amsterdam-isabelle-building-career-global-hr - 2026-05-18

Kidney transplant programme saves lives, and tax payer money

Sweden's kidney exchange programme has been operational since 2018 and will soon be expanded to include the entire EU. The programme has meant that patients' previous waiting times of up to two years have been reduced to just six months. Tommy Andersson, Professor of Economics at Lund University School of Economics and Management, never imagined his research would one day lead to this–but his joy,

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/kidney-transplant-programme-saves-lives-and-tax-payer-money - 2026-05-18

AI as a foundational industry?

Major investments are being made in Borlänge and Falun, on Northvolt's former land, to develop one of Europe's largest data centers and an AI cluster. According to Kerstin Enflo, professor in Economic history at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM), the development is far from unique from a historical perspective. She explains that a lot is at stake when making large investme

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/ai-foundational-industry - 2026-05-18

Two doctoral student positions at the Department of Economic History

The Department of Economic History are hiring two doctoral students in Economic History. One position is linked to the research project "Greenspace Across the Life Course: Inequality, School Outcomes, and Later Health" and the other position is linked to the research environment CIRCE – Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Cancer and Equity in Women. The application deadline for both positions

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/two-doctoral-student-positions-department-economic-history - 2026-05-18

Why is Europe important? – Welcome to the EU week 2026

We at LUSEM are proud to take part in the EU week alongside leading universities across Europe. It’s a chance for discussions, inspiration and views on the future of Europe. Throughout the week (4-8 May) there are seminars discussions and keynotes available on-site at the participating universities as well as online.The EU week was initiated by TUM School of Management in Munich and with them and

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/why-europe-important-welcome-eu-week-2026 - 2026-05-18

Can social awareness campaigns make markets more responsible?

Many campaigns encourage people to think and talk about the social and environmental consequences of what they buy and sell. A new study by Iker Arregui Alegria, Gunes Gokmen, and Roel van Veldhuizen examines whether this kind of awareness can change behavior in markets, leading firms to offer less harmful products and consumers to choose them. The study finds that this only happens when both side

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/can-social-awareness-campaigns-make-markets-more-responsible - 2026-05-18

New Thesis: Three questions for Anton Svensson

Anton who has been doing his research at the department of economic history recently nailed his dissertation: Aging, Work, and Family, here at LUSEM. He is preparing his defense for 21 May, but we had a chance to ask him a few questions during these busy days. Anton is practically a local, having grown up in Hörby, just a half hour drive from Lund. He came to the university straight out of highsch

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/new-thesis-three-questions-anton-svensson - 2026-05-18

Business and economics remains a top choice among applicants

Lund University has received 71,404 applications for autumn 2026 studies, with 31,076 applicants selecting the University as their first-choice destination. Among the University’s most sought-after programmes, several are offered by LUSEM. LUSEM popular for both programmes and coursesAs in previous years, the Law Programme is the most popular programme, measured by the number of first-choice appli

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/business-and-economics-remains-top-choice-among-applicants - 2026-05-18

A doctoral student position at the Department of Economic History

The Department of Economic History seeks to hire a doctoral student within the research project "From Private to Public Insurance: The Value of Women’s Unpaid Care Work and Its Economic and Health Outcomes, 1900–1986". The deadline for applications is 8 June 2026. For more information about the position and how to apply, follow the link to the job ad below. Doctoral student in Economic History, wi

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/doctoral-student-position-department-economic-history - 2026-05-18

How the end of censorship fueled the Finnish Civil War

New research by Teppo Lindfors shows how the sudden collapse of Russian censorship in Finland in 1917 helped spark a revolutionary participation cascade. As radical ideas spread through newspapers and local networks, growing public belief that resistance was possible helped push the country toward civil war. Revolutions often seem to erupt out of nowhere, transforming stable societies into scenes

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/how-end-censorship-fueled-finnish-civil-war - 2026-05-18

Oro vid besked om ärftlig cancerrisk är övergående

Genetisk testning för ärftlig bröst-, äggstocks- och tjocktarmscancer används allt oftare och kan visa om en person bär på en genförändring som innebär ökad cancerrisk. Tidigare har det funnits farhågor om att testbeskedet i sig kan orsaka långvarig psykisk påfrestning. Den aktuella studien, som publiceras i Quality of Life Research, ger en mer nyanserad bild. Studien från Umeå universitet och Lun

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/oro-vid-besked-om-arftlig-cancerrisk-ar-overgaende - 2026-05-18

När hjärnan tappar andan

Genom ett samarbete med Lunds universitet och stöd från Hjärt-Lungfonden har Max Olsson, forskare vid Lunds universitet, börjat sitt postdokprojekt vid universitetet i Oxford. Vad ska du göra vid universitetet i Oxford?  – Jag kommer at undersöka vilka mekanismer i hjärnan som är relaterade till kronisk andfåddhet. Med hjälp av magnetkamera kommer vi att analysera personers hjärnor, först med foku

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/nar-hjarnan-tappar-andan - 2026-05-18

Ätsvårigheter hos barn – samordnad vård saknas

Inom forskningen presenteras nya resultat som pekar på att ätsvårigheter hos barn är relativt vanligt. Men även om kunskapen ökar, står Sverige till stora delar utan rätt resurser för att hjälpa barnen. Det säger erfarna forskare vid Lunds universitet, som sett problematiken från olika håll. – En tidig upptäckt av barn med troliga ätsvårigheter är sannolikt viktig för att barnet inte ska få större

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/atsvarigheter-hos-barn-samordnad-vard-saknas - 2026-05-18

En genetisk broms som formar våra muskler

Forskare vid Lunds universitet har i en internationell studie identifierat en genvariant som styr kroppens förmåga att bilda nya blodkärl i musklerna – en mekanism som påverkar både fysisk prestation, hälsa och återhämtning. Den gynnsamma genvarianten är betydligt vanligare hos elitidrottare i uthållighetsidrotter, jämfört både med elitutövare i explosiva sporter och icke-idrottare. Studien i kort

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/en-genetisk-broms-som-formar-vara-muskler - 2026-05-18

Laura Elo får Leif C. Groop-priset för framstående forskning om typ 1-diabetes

Laura Elo vid Åbo universitet tilldelas Leif C. Groop-priset för framstående diabetesforskning. Matematikern från Finland har utvecklat metoder som har ökat förståelsen för hur typ 1-diabetes utvecklas på molekylär nivå. Hon hoppas att forskningen kan bidra till att förebygga och fördröja sjukdomsförloppet vid typ 1-diabetes och förbättra behandlingen av sjukdomen. Prismotivering”Laura Elo vid Åbo

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/laura-elo-far-leif-c-groop-priset-framstaende-forskning-om-typ-1-diabetes - 2026-05-18

Samband mellan glutenmängd och risk för celiaki bekräftas i stor studie

Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. En stor studie bekräftar att mängden gluten sannolikt inverkar på risken att utveckla celiaki. I den nya långtidsstudien från Lunds universitet ingår barn från flera länder. Studien är av observationstyp och påvisar därför inte orsakssamband, men den är den hittills mest omfattande i sitt slag. Resultaten presentera

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/samband-mellan-glutenmangd-och-risk-celiaki-bekraftas-i-stor-studie - 2026-05-18

Ny forskning identifierar möjligt behandlingsmål för fettleversjukdom

Metabolt associerad steatotisk leversjukdom (MASLD) kan leda till allvarligare former av leversjukdom, som leversvikt. En ny studie, ledd från Lunds universitet, presenterar nya resultat som kan leda till bättre behandlingsmöjligheter i framtiden. Det internationella forskarlaget identifierade ett förändrat genuttryck i prover från individer med obesitas, MASLD och leverfibros. Kortfakta om studie

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/ny-forskning-identifierar-mojligt-behandlingsmal-fettleversjukdom - 2026-05-18