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A partnership with a shared vision for LTH

The Nomination Committee has proposed that, from the turn of the year, LTH should be led for three years by Margaret McNamee and Ulf Ellervik. Working together and deciding who should do what was uncontroversial, say the candidates for the positions of Dean and Deputy Dean of LTH. In the almost fully seated IKDC lecture hall, LTH students and staff had gathered to listen to the Nomination Committe

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/partnership-shared-vision-lth - 2026-07-01

A year of trust, transparency – and tomato plants

A year ago, Tina Josefson took up the position as Head of the Faculty Office at LTH. Since then, she has been committed to understanding “the big picture”, creating clarity, and building stronger structures for the future. Her work has encompassed everything from operational planning to a culture of trust, the importance of face-to-face interactions – and the role of libraries in bringing an organ

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/year-trust-transparency-and-tomato-plants - 2026-07-01

Reminder: Access procedures for our premises

There have recently been instances of unauthorised individuals in LTH’s premises. We therefore want to remind staff and students of the importance of following established access and security procedures. To help maintain a safe and secure working and study environment, it is important that we all take responsibility. Please remember to:not allow unauthorised individuals into our premisesnot prop d

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/reminder-access-procedures-our-premises - 2026-07-01

Election of Dean and Deputy Dean at LTH

Election of Dean and Deputy Dean at LTH will take place between 21 May and 10 June 2026. Please note that you must vote in both the election of Dean and Deputy Dean for your vote to be valid. Election of Dean and Deputy Dean Election of Dean and Deputy Dean at LTH will take place between 21 May and 10 June 2026. Voting closes on 10 June at 11:00. The vote count will be conducted in the Pratsalen,

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/election-dean-and-deputy-dean-lth - 2026-07-01

"Träffsäkert": What knowledge will shape the future – and how is LTH responding?

On 3 June, LTH invites you to this year’s industry event "Träffsäkert", focusing on future competence needs and how education can meet them. Technological breakthroughs, digitalisation and global challenges are rapidly changing which skills are in demand in society and the labour market. At the "Träffsäkert" industry event, LTH brings together representatives from the public sector and industry to

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/traffsakert-what-knowledge-will-shape-future-and-how-lth-responding - 2026-07-01

Would you like to share your research with wider audiences across the region?

Folkuniversitetet Syd is developing a 2027 lecture catalogue in collaboration with Lund University and is looking for researchers interested in giving talks at libraries, museums, cultural centres and associations. You are welcome to register your interest below. The lecture can be given in Swedish or English. Themes include democracy in transition, sustainable transformation and societal developm

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/would-you-share-your-research-wider-audiences-across-region - 2026-07-01

Lund University conference on teaching and learning 24 November

On 24 November 2026, this year’s university-wide development conference on teaching and learning will take place. It will be held at the School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) and is aimed at teaching staff and students. This year’s theme is Cultivating judgment, creativity and critical thinking in the age of AI. The conference is a meeting place for the exchange of experiences, reflection and

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/lund-university-conference-teaching-and-learning-24-november - 2026-07-01

Webinar about Codex and Monday AI drop-ins

The Ad hoc-group (Lund University) recommends an OpenAI webinar on Codex 12 June, as well as recurring Monday AI drop-ins on Teams. Webinar on CodexFor those already using Codex or interested in getting started, the Ad hoc-group recommends this webinar 12 June, 4–5 pm:Codex for faculty and researchers (OpenAI Academy)For those unfamiliar with Codex, Copilot summarises it as follows:Codex is a code

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/webinar-about-codex-and-monday-ai-drop-ins - 2026-07-01

Defence innovation ecosystem taking shape in Lund

In May, innovation offices from across Sweden gathered in Lund around the theme of security, resilience and defence innovation – with the goal of identifying research and early-stage companies that can be put to use in Sweden's total defence, and matching them with public agencies, the market and funders. During the visit, the network heard a presentation from Polar Mist, a company founded by a fo

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/defence-innovation-ecosystem-taking-shape-lund - 2026-07-01

Making the young discover the joy of mathematics

A collaboration between Lund University and Kungsskolan in Örkelljunga has produced strong results both in the classroom and in national and international maths competitions. The project is led by Sara Maad Sasane, Associate Professor at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences – an enthusiast who wants more young people to discover the joy of maths. Through regular sessions, lower secondary school st

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/making-young-discover-joy-mathematics - 2026-07-01

Lise Meitner Seminar on Carin Boalt 14 October

It is 100 years since Lise Meitner was appointed professor of physics. To mark the occasion, LTH is dedicating this autumn’s seminar to Carin Boalt, Lund’s first female professor. Johan Östling, Professor of History, will give a talk on the influential professor of Building Function Analysis, Carin Boalt, who became Lund’s first female professor in 1965 – though not at Lund University, as LTH was

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/lise-meitner-seminar-carin-boalt-14-october - 2026-07-01

Honorary doctors offered perspectives on future challenges

On 28 May, LTH and the Faculty of Science arranged the annual joint honorary doctor seminar. Dean Annika Olsson of LTH and Dean Per Persson of the Faculty of Science welcomed participants and highlighted the significance of appointing honorary doctors. The purpose is to recognise individuals who have made outstanding contributions to research, education, innovation and societal development, while

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/honorary-doctors-offered-perspectives-future-challenges - 2026-07-01

Is information digital? A defence of reality

Can a robot learn to ride a bike just by watching? Welcome to this WASP Lighthouse @ Lund seminar in which Professor Edward A. Lee (UC Berkeley) explores what the physical world knows that digital data never will. When? 10 July, 2–3 pmWhere? Teknodromen, M-Huset, LundFor whom? All are welcomeIn the seminar, Edward A. Lee (Distinguished Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley) will discuss whether all info

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/seminar-defence-reality - 2026-07-01

Changes to agreements with academic publishers – how this affects you as a researcher

National agreements with academic publishers are undergoing changes. This affects both access to academic articles and the terms and conditions of publication. How can I stay up to date on this matter?On Lund University Library’s website, you can read more about the background to the changes, what is changing and what this might mean in practice.More on the changes to agreements with academic publ

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/changes-agreements-academic-publishers-how-affects-you-researcher - 2026-07-01

Lunch seminars on AI and democracy

In light of the upcoming Swedish election in 2026, AI Lund is organising a series of seminars that highlight how AI affects different aspects of democracy, but also how research can use AI to better understand how democracy is doing. The next seminar is titled "Fabricated engagement in an agentic AI era: politics and gender in Sweden pre-election" and will take place on 17 June, 12:00–13:00 (onlin

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/lunch-seminars-ai-and-democracy - 2026-07-01

LTH’s Dean and Deputy Dean – the election result is in

Margaret McNamee, Professor at the Department of Building and Environmental Technology and current Deputy Dean of LTH, has been elected the new Dean of LTH, and Ulf Ellervik, Professor at the Department of Chemistry and Head of Division at the Centre for Analysis and Synthesis (CAS) has been elected Deputy Dean. This is now clear as the votes have been counted in the election held among the staff

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/lths-dean-and-deputy-dean-election-result - 2026-07-01

Research career against the odds – new exhibition

Despite Lise Meitner’s great scientific achievement, only her research colleague Otto Hahn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 "for the discovery of the fission of heavy atomic nuclei.” A new exhibition about the nuclear physicist, who also lends her name to a guest professorship at LTH, is now on display at Kårhuset. Lise Meitner explained the theory behind fission and has given her

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/research-career-against-odds-new-exhibition - 2026-07-01

How do we prepare the food system for an uncertain future? FORCE builds new knowledge

Food preparedness has in a short time become a central issue in both research and public debate. The way we produce, distribute and consume food is shaped by global dependencies, climate change and an increasingly uncertain global situation. LTH’s Cecilia Tullberg is the director of FORCE, a knowledge centre that brings together researchers from multiple disciplines and actors across Sweden’s food

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/how-do-we-prepare-food-system-uncertain-future-force-builds-new-knowledge - 2026-07-01

Office director of Vattenhallen – would you like to lead a unique and inspiring science center?

We are now inviting Lund University employees to apply for the position of Office director of Vattenhallen Science Center at LTH. This is a fixed-term position, three years, at least 50%, scheduled to begin this autumn.More about the position and how to apply (Varbi, in Swedish)

https://www.lthin.lth.se/en/article/2026/office-director-vattenhallen-would-you-lead-unique-and-inspiring-organisation - 2026-07-01