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Here you will find support for getting started with web accessibility. 1. Make an inventory of your web contentMapping the content of your website enables you to create an overview of the site and a basis for systematically making the content accessible. Examples of web content include webpages, images, video and documents. When carrying out the inventory, it is a good idea to also take the opport

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/web-publishing-and-web-accessibility/web-accessibility/get-started - 2026-06-21

Make an inventory of your web content

By making an inventory you can create an overview of the web content on each website. Below you can read about common types of content, download an Excel file to help you map the content of your website and read about what you should remember when it comes to destroying content. Different types of web contentA website often contains several different types of content, for example:Webpages (for exa

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/web-publishing-and-web-accessibility/web-accessibility/get-started/make-inventory-your-web-content - 2026-06-21

Test your website

On this page you will find support for discovering accessibility issues on your website. Manual testingYou cannot rely solely on automatic testing tools. Therefore, you must also carry out a manual review of your website and its content, such as documents. For example, you should manually test language, clarity of hyperlink names and keyboard navigation.Test your website manually on webbriktlinjer

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/web-publishing-and-web-accessibility/web-accessibility/get-started/test-your-website - 2026-06-21

Remedying issues

Once you have made an inventory of your web content and tested your website, it is time to start remedying accessibility issues. Here you can read more about common errors that it can be a good idea to start tackling and get some tips on how to organise your work. Avoid the seven deadly sinsBelow are proposals of seven measures you should prioritise in terms of the website’s content and seven reme

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/web-publishing-and-web-accessibility/web-accessibility/get-started/remedying-issues - 2026-06-21

Create an accessibility statement

An accessibility statement must be produced for all websites (a website has its own domain, for example sam.lu.se) as well as a contact form to enable visitors to report accessibility issues. About the accessibility statementIt should be easy for visitors to find the link to the statement, so you should ideally place the link in the footer of the website.The accessibility statement should include

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/web-publishing-and-web-accessibility/web-accessibility/create-accessibility-statement - 2026-06-21

Create accessible content

Click on the links below for support on how to create accessible content.Text, language and structureLinksImagesWeb formsDocumentsVideoAudioTablesColour and contrast Contact Contact Lund University's accessibility expert via this contact form (external link, log in with LucatID and Freja+) or email to servicedesk [at] lu [dot] se (servicedesk[at]lu[dot]se) and write "web accessability" as subject.

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/web-publishing-and-web-accessibility/web-accessibility/create-accessible-content - 2026-06-21

University Admissions Board

The University Admissions Board processes first and second-cycle admission cases that are not faculty-specific. The main purpose of the Admissions Board and Presiding Committee is to ensure that admissions are fair and transparent.The University Admissions BoardThe Admissions Board processes matters of a more general and overall nature, such as:decisions on specific selection criteria for individu

https://www.staff.lu.se/organisation-and-governance/organisation/boards/university-admissions-board - 2026-06-21

Text, language and structure

Here you will find tips for how to write accessible texts, along with support for formatting texts correctly in your content management system. Tips for writing accessible web textsAdapt your languageBelow you can find some general tips to use when working on the language of your text.Write in a polished, simple and comprehensible manner (Swedish Language Act).Adapt the text to the visitor’s needs

https://www.staff.lu.se/support-and-tools/communication-and-graphic-profile/web-publishing-and-web-accessibility/web-accessibility/create-accessible-content/text-language-and-structure - 2026-06-21

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 - 2026-06-21

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 - 2026-06-21

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 - 2026-06-21

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 - 2026-06-21

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 - 2026-06-21

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 - 2026-06-21

Rules of examination

AT THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC HISTORY  Written examsRegular examination sessionNo registration is required for the regular examination session.Re‑sit examinationRegistration is required for re‑sit examinations. Registration must be submitted to the department reception desk (expedition [at] ekh [dot] lu [dot] se) no later than two weeks before the examination date. Information about the exam venue

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/study-economic-history/current-student-economic-history/rules-examination - 2026-06-21

Opening hours at LUSEM during summer

Below key dates for closure and reopening at LUSEM during summer. LUSEM main entrance and buildingsAll our buildings are locked during the summer 15 June– 16 August. Staff and active students can always access the buildings with a LU access card. LU Access card – lunduniversity.lu.se LUSEM Library The library is closed for visitors 29 June–9 August. A book return box is accessible outside the libr

https://www.lusem.lu.se/about-lund-university-school-economics-and-management-lusem/contact-us/opening-hours-lusem-during-summer - 2026-06-21

Best Master's thesis in economic history

Every spring, about 100 Master's theses are written at the Department. It is a laborious but rewarding task for our students, and it is a dear inconvenience for our teachers to supervise and grade all these theses. Ever since 2014 we select and honour one of them (or sometimes two when the call is close), considered to be the best Master's thesis of the year. 2024 års vinnareTommy Andersson The Cl

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/study-economic-history/best-masters-thesis-economic-history - 2026-06-21

How to apply to Doctoral studies at the Department of Economic History

The number of new positions each year at the department depends on the amount of funding available. This means that the positions commonly are related to specific research projects. Depending on the funding decisions, there can be two rounds of calls, one in late April to early May, and one in late May to early June. Admission to the PhD programme requires a Master’s degree in Economic History or

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/doctoral-studies-department-economic-history/how-apply-doctoral-studies-department-economic-history - 2026-06-21

The SSCEN Sustainability Prize for Master’s Theses

The Sparbanken Skåne Center for Sustainable Enterprising (SSCEN) at Lund University and Sparbankens Ägarstiftelse Finn award an annual thesis prize to encourage business and engineering students to contribute with valuable knowledge on how to achieve a sustainability transformation. SSCEN Sustainability Prize for Master’s Theses The SSCEN Sustainability Prize for Master’s Theses, full details and

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/research-centres/sparbanken-skane-centre-sustainable-enterprising/activities-sscen/sscen-sustainability-prize-masters-theses - 2026-06-21

Doctoral projects at the Department of Economic History

The Department of Economic History hosts a dynamic and diverse community of some 25 active doctoral students. They come from different backgrounds, and many have been recruited internationally. With singular exceptions, the doctoral students are recruited by different research projects at the department. While contributing to the overall research aims of the projects, they also develop their own i

https://www.lusem.lu.se/organisation/department-economic-history/doctoral-studies-department-economic-history/doctoral-projects-department-economic-history - 2026-06-21