Lund University
Lund University (LU) is one of the most prestigious universities in Europe with currently 42,000 students who can choose from 302 different degree programs in eight faculties: Economics and management, Engineering and technology, Humanities and theology, Law, Fine arts, music and theatre, Medicine, Science, Social sciences.
The wide range of subjects and research centers as well as the excellent international network comprising 600 partner universities in seventy countries make Lund University an attractive choice for international students, researchers and lecturers.
Two of the world’s foremost research facilities for materials research and life science are established in Lund. MAX IV is the leading synchrotron radiation facility in the world. The European research facility ESS will be the world’s most powerful neutron source when it opens for research in 2023.
For information on the Lund-Hamburg-Funding program click here. |
Hamburg and Lund deepen scientific cooperation in the Baltic Sea region. |
HALOS Hanseatic League of Science - interconnecting infrastructures for life science research and innovation |
HELIOS Graduate School in Physics |