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NanoLund Annual Meeting 2025

8 October 2025 09:00 to 22:00 | Conference Save the date! The Annual Meeting will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 8th, at the Loop. This year’s theme connects to the 2025 International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ), which marks a century since the foundational discoveries that gave rise to quantum mechanics.More information is to come! About the eventLocation:The LoopContact:ann

https://www.nano.lu.se/calendar/nanolund-annual-meeting-2025 - 2025-07-19

Nanoscience Colloquia 2024

Open, advanced talks on nanoscience 2024 Colloquia19 December 2024Franz J. Giessibl – Scanning Tunneling- and Atomic Microscopy with High ResolutionAbstract:The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) has enabled us to “see” and move single atoms. STM relies on vacuum tunneling with an exponential increase of a tunneling current between two biased conductive electrodes at a factor of ten per Å (100 pm

https://www.nano.lu.se/nanoscience-colloquia-2024 - 2025-07-19

Nanosafety

In a rapidly evolving research field, it is crucial to understand the impact of nanomaterials on human health and the environment. The overall objective is to increase our understanding of the fundamental connections between particle properties and human and environmental toxicology, as well as of emissions and exposure in all stages of the lifecycle of a nanomaterial. The research aims at providi

https://www.nano.lu.se/research/nanosafety - 2025-07-19

Reading support

We at the Faculty of Law Library offer reading and writing support during your studies. Distance learning students are also welcome to contact the library. Adapted course texts Are you student with a reading disability – due to for example dyslexia, vision impairment or ADHD? If so, you can get help at the library with obtaining adapted course texts, such as talking books.Talking books are produce

https://www.law.lu.se/library/support-library/reading-support - 2025-07-19

Support for researchers

The Faculty of Law Library provides a wide range of research support services. Research support librarians Jon Eriksen, Gunilla Wiklund and Elin Thunell provide reference, search support and consult on publishing, research funding, and information management.There are also contact librarians responsible for each subject for questions about materials or databases, and purchase suggestions.Find out

https://www.law.lu.se/library/support-library/support-researchers - 2025-07-19

Search

The Faculty of Law Library gives access to a huge digital and print collection. Please contact us, if you need help to find something in the collections.Print collectionsThe library of the Faculty of Law has large print collection. To search the print collections, use the University Libraries catalogue, LUBcat. You can search nationally among the books available at higher education institutions in

https://www.law.lu.se/library/search - 2025-07-19

Search for thesis and degree projects

The majority of dissertations and theses from the Faculty of Law are in Swedish, but there are also publications and papers in English.Dissertations in LUPIn LUP (Lund University Publications) you will find dissertations published at Lund University, including dissertations from the Faculty of Law. You can also search for dissertations in the library catalogue LUBcat to find out which library hold

https://www.law.lu.se/library/search/search-thesis-and-degree-projects - 2025-07-19

Subject guides and course libraries

Subject guidesIn our subject guides you can find links to databases and free websites, organized by subject by librarians.EU-lawSwedish lawForeign national lawInternational and european lawCourse librariesThere is a course library with links to relevant databases and web sites, for every course in the first six semesters of the Law programme. It is possible to get a full overview of the course lib

https://www.law.lu.se/library/search/subject-guides-and-course-libraries - 2025-07-19

Loans

At the Faculty of Law Library you can borrow textbooks and other literature. Most of the books are available in the open shelf collection.Read more about:Lending rulesLibrary cards fpr students and employees at Lund UniversityLibrary cards for other visitorsLoaning periods and renewalsFinesLoans on behalf of another personReading room loansE-books Lending rules and conditionsIf you are 18 years of

https://www.law.lu.se/library/loans - 2025-07-19

Ordering

Queuing, ordering and request booksWhen you need a book that is not on the shelves, search the LUBcat library catalogue to see if it is available at the Faculty of Law Library or one of the other libraries at Lund University. The catalogue shows you the book’s location and availability. In LUBcat you can:Queue for access to books out on loanOrder books that have been placed in storageRequest books

https://www.law.lu.se/library/loans/ordering - 2025-07-19

Organisation

Faculty ManagementThe Faculty of Law is led by the Dean, the Deputy Dean and the Vice Dean. At the faculty there is a Faculty Office led by the Head of Faculty Office. Henrik Wenander Dean, Professor Email: henrik [dot] wenander [at] jur [dot] lu [dot] se Telephone: +46 46 222 11 13 More information about Henrik Wenander Jessica Almqvist Deputy Dean, Professor, Researcher, Research Coordinator Ema

https://www.law.lu.se/about-faculty/organisation - 2025-07-19

Interlibrary loans

If the material that you need for your studies or research is not available at any of the libraries at Lund University, you can request an interlibrary loan through the library. This applies for students, researchers, teachers or other employees at the Faculty of Law and you need a valid library card.Please note that we do not order material available at any of the other libraries at Lund Universi

https://www.law.lu.se/library/loans/interlibrary-loans - 2025-07-19

Write and publish

The writing process is central to academic work, both for students and for researchers.The library provides support for students during the writing process, and helps with questions regarding source evaluation, citations, and reference management.The library also provides support to the faculty's researchers and consults on publishing channels, open access, and reference management systems. Contac

https://www.law.lu.se/library/write-and-publish - 2025-07-19

Academic writing

The library provides support in the writing process, primarily in reference management. The library’s support in the writing processDuring your writing assignments the library can help you find materials, evaluate your sources, and talk to you about how to manage your citations and references. You can also ask questions about plagiarism and academic honesty.Read more about reference management on

https://www.law.lu.se/library/write-and-publish/academic-writing - 2025-07-19

Academic honesty and plagiarism

Plagiarism means imitating or copying someone else’s work and presenting it as your own. In academic writing it is important to cite your sources. It should be clear to the reader which words and ideas are your own and what comes from other sources. Quotes should be marked using quotation marks and all sources should be referenced.Read more about plagiarism and how disciplinary cases are handled a

https://www.law.lu.se/library/write-and-publish/academic-honesty-and-plagiarism - 2025-07-19

Online summer courses

For students of the law programme, the faculty offers one masters level course during the summer of 2025. Summer courses for those who want to study law onlineWe have extensive experience in organising distance learning and our courses are currently some of the most popular at the university. The courses consist of professionally recorded video lectures, exercises and tests. During the course, you

https://www.law.lu.se/study/online-summer-courses - 2025-07-19

Referencing in legal writing

To reference sources used in academic writing it is common to use a particular citation style, such as Oxford, Harvard, or APA. Legal writing in English is often done using footnotes, and the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA) is widely used.Link to OSCOLA At the Faculty of Law there is no set citation style, but it is important that your citations and references

https://www.law.lu.se/library/write-and-publish/referencing-legal-writing - 2025-07-19

Reference management system

Reference management systems are used to collect and organise bibliographic items, and make it easy to insert citations and to generate bibliographies from your reference library. You can import your bibliographic items from databases such as LUBSearch or Libris, but court cases and legislative documents have to be entered manually. The Faculty of Law library provides personal introductions and su

https://www.law.lu.se/library/write-and-publish/reference-management-system - 2025-07-19

The faculty in brief

Juridicum is located in the middle of Lund´s medieval centre - where a thousand years of history meets the very latest in science. The Faculty of Law is a leader in the legal research and education that is in demand and used at all levels of society. With a clear national and international profile, the faculty explores complex legal issues. The professional law programme, one of Sweden´s most soug

https://www.law.lu.se/about-faculty/faculty-brief - 2025-07-19

Open access

What is open access?Open access (OA) is a model for publishing research freely available online. The idea is that research should be openly accessible and not behind payed subscriptions. OA increases the visibility and dissemination of research.The two most common ways of providing OA are either by publishing in an OA-journal, or by making a copy of the published text available in an open institut

https://www.law.lu.se/library/write-and-publish/open-access - 2025-07-19