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LUSEM Professor in Economics elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

Among the newly elected members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences is Tommy Andersson, professor of Economics at LUSEM From the outset, the Academy’s aim was “to cultivate and disseminate knowledge in Sweden in mathematics, natural sciences, economics, commerce, and the useful arts and manufactures.” It was founded in 1739 and is today best known for selecting the Nobel laureates in chemistr

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/lusem-professor-economics-elected-royal-swedish-academy-sciences - 2026-08-22

New Thesis: Three questions for Marina Vorholzer

Congratulations on the defense of the dissertation "Entrepreneurial ethics: A behavioral approach to ethical dilemmas in entrepreneurship", at the department of Business Administration. After studying in Germany and the USA, and working in the UK, Marina has just completed her doctoral studies here at LUSEM.Her thesis lies at the intersection of entrepreneurship, applied ethics, and psychology. "A

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/new-thesis-three-questions-marina-vorholzer - 2026-08-22

CED researchers awarded Alixa Naff Prize

2025 Alixa Naff Prize to CED researchersRami Zalfou and Martin Dribe (both at EKH) have been awarded the 2025 Alixa Naff Prize in Migration Studies for best scholarly paper. The paper is “Premium or Penalty? Occupations and Earnings of Ottoman Immigrants and Their Offspring in the United States, 1900-1940,” published in the European Review of Economic History. It was part of Rami’s 2025 dissertati

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/ced-researchers-awarded-alixa-naff-prize - 2026-08-22

Invited to the Swedish Parliament to speak on the EU Minimum Wage Directive

On Thursday (5 March), Ann-Christine Hartzén, Associate Professor in Business Law at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM), will present at a parliamentary research seminar in Stockholm.Her presentation focuses on the recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union on the Minimum Wage Directive and its implications for EU cooperation. The directive has been the sub

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/invited-swedish-parliament-speak-eu-minimum-wage-directive - 2026-08-22

Sweden and the Euro

Sweden has been part of the European Union for thirty years, but still stays out of the Euro. Associate Professor in Economics Fredrik NG Andersson gives an overview and discusses probabilities and possibilities of a future Euro membership. After thirty years as member of the European Union, Sweden still keeps to its own currency. In a referendum in 2003 the people voted to remain outside of the E

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/sweden-and-euro - 2026-08-22

How to set the right price – alumnus publishes book on subscription pricing

Felix Mörée, an alumnus of Lund University School of Economics and Management with a bachelor’s degree in Economics, has just released a new book: The 100-Page Subscription Pricing Book. With extensive experience as a pricing consultant and four previously published books in Swedish, this marks his first book in English. In the book, Felix shares practical frameworks and methods for how companies

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/how-set-right-price-alumnus-publishes-book-subscription-pricing - 2026-08-22

Three Lund University projects on IVA's 2026 list

Three Lund University research projects have been selected for the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) 2026 list, which highlights Swedish research with the potential to benefit society. Previously known colloquially in Sweden as the "100 list" and published annually between 2019 and 2024, IVA's list returns in 2026 in a renewed and more selective form, highlighting around 30 ongoi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/three-lund-university-projects-ivas-2026-list - 2026-08-22

A total of 723 researchers applied for the 14 international posts

The 14 posts advertised in April 2026 attracted top international researchers from 74 countries. The recruitment is taking place within the framework of the Lund University Programme for Global Excellence, a university-wide initiative to recruit outstanding researchers from around the world. ”I am delighted to welcome more top researchers to Lund University during 2027. With their different experi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/total-723-researchers-applied-14-international-posts - 2026-08-22

Dignified end for Ivar Broman’s research collection

The Faculty of Medicine currently preserves the so-called Broman Collection at the Archive Centre South. The collection, a remnant of medical research conducted between the 1920s and 1950s, consists of preserved foetuses and full-term infants. At the request of the Faculty of Medicine’s board, the Vice-Chancellor has now decided that the collection will be discontinued and the foetuses and childre

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/dignified-end-ivar-bromans-research-collection - 2026-08-22

Strengthened position for Lund University in world’s top 100

Lund University has improved its standing among the world's top 100 universities in the QS World University Rankings 2027. The University is ranked 71st overall and number one in the sustainability category. For several years, Lund University has been ranked among the top 100 institutions in the world and is placed 71st this year, making it the highest ranked university in Sweden.”This result conf

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/strengthened-position-lund-university-worlds-top-100 - 2026-08-22

New opportunities to develop research communication skills

Lund University Outreach Academy continues to offer courses and study programmes for researchers who wish to communicate their research to a wider audience. This autumn, we are offering a workshop on presentation skills and a short course on policy advocacy. For the past year, Corporate Communication has been offering a package of courses and study programmes for researchers who want to improve th

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-opportunities-develop-research-communication-skills - 2026-08-22

Building and fielding the strongest national academic team

The men’s World Cup has kicked off, bringing together millions of fans and supporters around the world. Countries compete against one another to win the ultimate prize, but the sport itself is shared by the global community, albeit one shaped by today’s geopolitical reality. With a summer of football like this, I can’t help but draw parallels with academia, and in particular with basic research. A

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/building-and-fielding-strongest-national-academic-team - 2026-08-22

New organisation for higher education support

On 18 June the Vice-Chancellor made a policy decision to bring together the university-wide support services for teaching and learning in higher education in a new unit within Student Affairs. The aim is to meet growing demands for training, make better use of expertise and maximise the impact of joint initiatives. The background to this is that digitalisation, artificial intelligence and changing

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-organisation-higher-education-support - 2026-08-22

IT News: Microsoft 365, Teams and Luted

A new page to help you get started with Microsoft 365 and Luted is now working again. Get started with Microsoft 365 Is finding your way around Microsoft 365 a bit tricky? Microsoft 365 is a digital toolkit for communicating, collaborating and applying smart solutions. But there are so many options that it can be difficult to find what you are looking for. That is why there is now a new page under

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/it-news-microsoft-365-teams-and-luted - 2026-08-22

Call for applications to the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies

Our yearly call for applications to Themes and Advanced Study Groups is now open! Researchers and/or teachers with a doctoral degree are invited to apply to form a Theme or an Advanced Study Group — interdisciplinary research groups. The Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies stimulates interdisciplinary research at Lund University. The Institute offers a creative forum where researchers can wor

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/call-applications-pufendorf-institute-advanced-studies-1 - 2026-08-22

Applications and nominations are now open for the post of deputy vice-chancellor

The University Board decided in June to propose Erik Renström as Vice-Chancellor for the next three-year term of office. The next step is to appoint a deputy vice-chancellor. Applications and nominations can now be submitted for this position – the closing date is  14 September. Lund University is now seeking a deputy vice-chancellor who, together with the Vice-Chancellor, will help to develop the

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/applications-and-nominations-are-now-open-post-deputy-vice-chancellor - 2026-08-22

Participate in the conference ’Our shared future: conflict and sustainability’

The research conference Knowledge for Sustainable Development will be held on 9 February 2027 with a focus on the relationship between conflict, preparedness and sustainable development. You can now submit abstracts for the conference programme. What are the synergies and/or conflicts between preparedness and sustainable development? That is one of the key questions when researchers from Lund Univ

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/participate-conference-our-shared-future-conflict-and-sustainability - 2026-08-22

Odeum invites you to this autumn’s concerts and talks

Odeum, Lund University’s centre for music, is hosting concerts, lunchtime music and talks this autumn. Several of the events will take place in Science Village Hall. The programme includes, among other things, orchestral music, choral music, Baroque music and talks on music. The autumn season concludes with Lund University’s Christmas Concert and Odeum’s Lucia concerts.A varied autumn programmeAt

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/odeum-invites-you-autumns-concerts-and-talks - 2026-08-22

What is happening to the Main University Building?

Since January 2026, the Main University Building has been closed for extensive renovations. The building is managed by the National Property Board of Sweden (SFV), and the refurbishment is being carried out in several stages. A new website has been launched where staff, students and the public can follow the progress of the work and find out about plans for how the building will be used when it re

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/what-happening-main-university-building - 2026-08-22

Almost 20,900 students admitted for autumn semester

Admissions for the autumn semester 2026 are now complete. A total of 20,866 people have been offered a place at Lund University. A total of 72,707 people applied for a course or programme at Lund University, and 32,215 of them selected Lund University as their first choice. Of those admitted, 6,823 were admitted to degree programmes and 13,442 to freestanding courses.The number of applicants and t

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/almost-20900-students-admitted-autumn-semester - 2026-08-22