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Transfer of studies

Medical programmeIt is not possible to apply for a transfer of studies to the Medical programme. Medical student from other universities wishing to complete their medical degree at Lund University, must apply to the programme (semester 1) in competition. After admission students have the possibility to apply for validation of earlier studies and may be able to start in a higher semester. More info

https://www.medicine.lu.se/study-faculty-medicine/transfer-studies - 2026-05-15

Working at the hospital

For doctors with a medical degree obtained outside of Sweden, complementary training may be required to get a Swedish license to practice and a specialist qualification. The Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare (Socialstyrelsen) is the competent authority that assesses your academic and clinical background. Please see the following websites for more information:Swedish National Board of He

https://www.medicine.lu.se/study-faculty-medicine/working-hospital - 2026-05-15

Centre for Comparative Medicine

The Centre for Comparative Medicine (CCM) supports the Medical Faculty’s goal to increase knowledge of high relevance to human health by providing essential care for animals used in medical research. This includes providing protection against diseases which impact both their health and research results, and facilitating breeding of complex genetic rodent models used to further understanding of hum

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research/list-research-infrastructures/centre-comparative-medicine - 2026-05-15

FAQs

Find the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions about medical and postgraduate studies, residency and specialty training at Lund University.Medical studentsCan I apply for a clinical placement?Can I transfer my studies to Lund?Am I eligible to apply to the medical programme at Lund University?Postgraduate / residency / specialty trainingMasters and specialty degree courses in medic

https://www.medicine.lu.se/study-faculty-medicine/faqs - 2026-05-15

Collaboration: Public healthcare

Lund University and public healthcare strive together to develop new methods to combat and prevent disease.   The findings from basic research are converted by clinical researchers into practical healthcare, while clinical observations in turn become new challenges for basic research. In addition to research, the faculty also trains future public healthcare staff. A large part of this training tak

https://www.medicine.lu.se/collaboration/collaboration-public-healthcare - 2026-05-15

Collaboration: Industry

Business development together with Lund UniversityAre you a company director who wants to develop products and services within medicine and health together with researchers from Lund University?You are most welcome to contact LU Innovation, our unit that connects academia with industry: Cecilia JädertPhD, Business developer life science, LU InnovationE-mail: cecilia [dot] jadert [at] innovation [d

https://www.medicine.lu.se/collaboration/collaboration-industry - 2026-05-15

Support medical research

The breadth and depth in Lund University’s research and education is unique in northern Europe. Medical research has become more and more costly. External funding is therefore playing an increasingly important role in pursuing cutting-edge projects, and staying at the forefront of scientific development. Donations are an important supplement to government funding and in some cases vital to continu

https://www.medicine.lu.se/collaboration/support-medical-research - 2026-05-15

Faculty of Medicine Lund

We are located almost wall-to-wall with Skåne University Hospital in Lund, and the proximity means the paths between the clinic, the laboratory, and back to the clinic are short—not only conceptually, but also in a very literal, physical sense. Experimental medical research with a clinical focus is conducted here, as well as health sciences research. Within walking distance you will find the Facul

https://www.medicine.lu.se/contact/faculty-medicine-lund - 2026-05-15

Faculty of Medicine Malmö

Patient-centred clinical research, epidemiological studies, and basic research in laboratory settings are conducted here. Because we operate within the hospital area in Malmö, the paths between the clinic, the laboratory, and back to the clinic are short—not only conceptually, but also in a very literal, physical sense. Around 70 research groups carry out research in the field of medicine here, an

https://www.medicine.lu.se/contact/faculty-medicine-malmo - 2026-05-15

Medicon Village

Medicon Village is a hub for research, innovation and business development in life science, located close to Lund University and Skåne University Hospital. Here you will find researchers from Lund University, a large number of private companies and several regional council operations (Region Skåne).  Three of the faculty's six departments have research groups here:Department of Clinical Sciences,

https://www.medicine.lu.se/contact/faculty-medicine-lund/medicon-village - 2026-05-15

History of the faculty

Personalities, discoveries and innovations in the history of the Faculty Here we present facts and anecdotes from our faculty's history - from eccentric and strong-minded researchers and world famous discoveries to amusing incidents taking place among the learned in Lund. Chewing Gum and Smoking – the Background to NicoretteInge Edler and Hellmuth Hertz and their pioneering work with ultrasound in

https://www.medicine.lu.se/faculty-medicine-lund-university/history-faculty - 2026-05-15

Animal experiments

Animal experiments are used for scientific purposes, primarily in medical and natural science research. The goal is to develop new drugs, new treatment methods, or to increase our fundamental knowledge of how the body functions. The majority of medical research at Lund University is conducted in test tubes or using cell culture techniques. Animal experiments are avoided as much as possible. Howeve

https://www.medicine.lu.se/research/animal-experiments - 2026-05-15

Emma Johansson

Emma Johansson did her PhD between 2013 and 2018. Her thesis was about the phenomenon “land grabbing”, and how the environment and people are affected through agrobusinesses acquiring large tracts of land. At the beginning, the fieldwork for the thesis was planned in Sierra Leone, but after the Ebola outbreak in 2014, the plan had to be revised and changed.    The focus for fieldwork then became T

https://www.cec.lu.se/emma-johansson-0 - 2026-05-15

PhD Course “Nature-based Solutions at the Climate-Biodiversity-Health Nexus: Perspectives from Environmental Psychology, Ecology, and Epidemiology” - 22-26th May 2023

This interdisciplinary course will introduce the climate-biodiversity-health nexus and consider Nature-Based Solutions through the lens of (environmental) psychology, ecology, and epidemiology. It will include both theoretical lectures and application of the knowledge in group work, group discussions, and a study visit to two Nature-Based Solutions in Skåne (Malmö and Hörby). You can contact marli

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/phd-course-nature-based-solutions-climate-biodiversity-health-nexus-perspectives-environmental - 2026-05-15

Anmälan: Biologisk mångfald på skolgården för lärande och upplevelse

Programmet i korthet (detaljerat program kommer inom kort) 13.00 – 15.00: Inspirationsföreläsningar, möjlighet att ställa frågor, presentation av materialet. 15.00 – 16.00: Vi beger oss ut i parken utanför universitetsbiblioteket och provar på materialet i praktiken. På Naturskolans hemsida kan du läsa mer om projektet och ta del av materialet redan nu. Klicka här för att läsa mer. Anmäl dig senas

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/anmalan-biologisk-mangfald-pa-skolgarden-larande-och-upplevelse - 2026-05-15

Arvid Bolin

Arvid Bolin did his PhD between the years 2011 and 2017. He did his thesis on Landscape dependent remedies for the maintenance of ecosystem services and biodiversity – and the consequences of ecological interaction in human-modified landscapes. Using data simulation methods to do his research.   After finishing the PhD, Arvid got offered employment as a teacher at a high school in Kävlinge, which

https://www.cec.lu.se/arvid-bolin - 2026-05-15

Stina Ausmeel

  Stina did her PhD between the years 2015 and 2020, focusing on ambient measurements of anthropogenic aerosols, with particular emphasis on organic carbon and soot particles and emissions from the shipping industry. In addition to her primary project, she contributed to two other projects, one looking at soot particles from car traffic and their aging, and another examining soot emissions in Pola

https://www.cec.lu.se/stina-ausmeel-0 - 2026-05-15

Sofia Hydbom

Sofia Hydbom has a major in Biology and was a PhD student from 2013 to 2017. During this time she focused on the impact of tillage practices on soil organic carbon and the microbial community, using SLU research farms in Skåne, Uppsala, and Lanna.   She enjoyed the teaching aspects of her PhD studies, thus the choice of becoming a teacher was not a difficult one. She felt drawn to pursue it as she

https://www.cec.lu.se/sofia-hydbom - 2026-05-15

Workshops SRA Europe, Lund 2023

Pre-conference workshops at annual meeting by the Society for Risk Analysis Europe 2023 Please use this form to register for the SRA Europe pre-conference workshops The workshops take place on Sunday June 18th 14 - 17.30 CET Location: Department of Political Science (google maps), Lund University, Sweden     A roadmap for food safety risk communication research (link to webpage)    Methods in Risk

https://www.cec.lu.se/form/workshops-sra-europe-lund-2023 - 2026-05-15