Lund University
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Lund University
Lund University EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION SINCE 1666 A world-class university • Founded in 1666 • 47 000 students • 7 200 employees - 820 professors - 4 030 lecturers/researchers and doctoral students • Turnover EUR 750 million – 1/3 education, 2/3 research A comprehensive university – 8 faculties • Engineering • Medicine • Science • Social Sciences • Humanities and Theology • Economics and Management • Law • Fine and Performing Arts (Music, Theatre, Fine Art) One university – multiple campuses Lund – main campus Malmö Art Academy Academy of Music Theatre Academy Skåne University Hospital Helsingborg Campus Helsingborg Ljungbyhed School of Aviation Strategic plan 2012–2016 Vision • A world-class university that works to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition Goal • Highest quality in education, research, innovation and interaction with society Four strategies • Cross-boundary collaboration • Internationalisation • Quality enhancement • Leader, teacher and employee excellence The Faculty of Engineering, LTH • • • • • • • Founded1961 9 600 students 460 PhD students 1 500 employees 166 professors 16 Engineering programmes SEK1 577 million turnover LTH – The Northern Campus • • • • • Active student organisations Social acitivities on Campus Big annual Industrial Fair Scientific conferences Vattenhallen Science Center LTH World leading research at LTH • Nano Science • Mobile Communications • Energy Conversion • Laser Physics • Automatic Control • Combustion Physics • Aerosol Technology • Medical Technology The MAX IV Laboratory • World-leading synchrotron radiation laboratory • Using synchrotron radiation to study materials at the atomic scale • For scientific breakthroughs within medicine, engineering and science • Expected to be completed in 2015 ESS • Based on the world's most powerful neutron source • Will be used to study the structure and function of materials such as plastics, proteins and medicines • Expected to be completed in 2019 • Will be used by a number of European countries Medicon Village • Research, innovation and enterprise working together to create value for human health and wellbeing • 80 000 m2 to let – approx. 30 000 m2 of laboratories • 570 workspaces • In the long term, more than 1 000 people expected to work at the centre • Opened 2012 in AstraZeneca’s former premises Programmes Engineering programmes ( 5 years) Biotechnology Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science & Technology Electrical Engineering Engeineering Mathematics Engineering Nano-Science Engineering Physics Environmental Engineering Industrial Management & Engineering Information & Communication Engineering Land Surveying & Management Mechanical Engineering Risk Management Programmes Fire & Protection Engineering 3,5 years Archtecture 5 years Industrial Design 3+2 years Specialisations: Technology Management China specialisation Programmes (at Campus Helsingborg) Engineering programmes, 3 years Civil Engineering including Architecture Civil Engineering- Railway Design Civil Engineering- Road Design and Traffic Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering International Master programmes (2 years) • • • • • • • • • • • Biotechnology Food Technology and Nutrition Nanoscience Photonics Sustainable Urban Design System-on-Chip Water Resources Wireless Communications Fire Safety Engineering Food Innovation and Product Design Energy-efficient and Environmental Building Design Sweden’s most international university • Exchange students (individuals) outgoing 1 100 incoming 1 900 • Non-exchange international students: 3 700 • Sweden’s most popular university for Master’s degrees • 680 partner universities in 50 countries worldwide Student Exchange, LTH Exchange students LTH Incoming Outgoing 420 340 International Master students 109 LERU – League of European Research Universities A network to promote European research. Other member universities include: • Cambridge • Oxford • Helsinki • Heidelberg Universitas 21 International network of 24 leading research-intensive universities in 15 countries Examples of other members: • Fudan, Shanghai • Hong Kong • Amsterdam • Edinburgh The Öresund region: one of the world’s strongest research regions • A hub for ideas, science and culture • A large proportion of the business sector has its origins in research • International airport (Copenhagen)