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LU Fact Sheet 2025-2026- Accessible

LU Fact Sheet 2025-2026 - accessible Page 1 of 8 International Office External Relations Lund University Sweden FACT SHEET 2025/2026 Date 2025-01-23 Lund University Fact Sheet for university-wide agreements 2025/2026 Nomination and application procedures Nomination period Autumn semester and academic year: 15–31 March Spring semester: 15–30 September Nomination instructions are sent to the student

https://www.staff.lu.se/sites/staff.lu.se/files/2025-01/LU%20Fact%20Sheet%202025-2026-%20accessible.pdf - 2026-05-08

Pan-European Seal Programme

The applications for the 2026 are now open! Application deadline 26th of February 2026. Since 2015 the Faculty of Law, Lund University, is a member of the Pan-European Seal. This is a comprehensive IP programme aimed at bridging academia and IP labour market and promoted by two of the world’s largest IP offices – The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and The European Patent Offic

https://www.law.lu.se/external-engagement/pan-european-seal-programme - 2026-05-07

Phd-student-and-post-doc-guide-for-life-at-lund-university-2025 v2

Ph.D. and Post-doc guide for life at Lund University Page 1 of 32 Date 2025-09-26 Ph.D. and Post-doc guide for life at Lund University 1. Introduction ...................................................................................... 2 2. About The Faculty of Social Sciences ............................................... 2 3. SDR & LDK: PhD student representation and who we are .............

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/sites/sam.lu.se.en.internal/files/2025-09/phd-student-and-post-doc-guide-for-life-at-lund-university-2025_v2.pdf - 2026-05-08

Handbook for inbound students

Handbook for visiting students FACULTY OF MEDICINE, LUND UNIVERSITY Text: International Office, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, 201808 Photos: Front cover, top picture and bottom picture right Kennet Ruona, bottom picture left Håkan Röjder Page 2 Mikeal Risedal. Page 4 Kennet Ruona. Page 6 top picture left Apelöga, top picture right Charlotte Carlberg Bärg, bottom picture Kennet Ruona. Page

https://www.medicine.lu.se/sites/medicine.lu.se/files/handbook_for_inbound_students.pdf - 2026-05-08

Opening hours

Changes may occur. Please, always check the specific library's web page. B C G H I L M P R S U Biology Library, Library of ScienceMonday-Tuesday: 09:00-16:00Wednesday: 09:00-12:30Thursday-Friday: 09:00-16:00Ascension14-15 May: ClosedSee the library website for additional access with an LU card for students and staffCampus Helsingborg, LibraryMonday–Friday: 09:00-16:00Ascension14-15 May: ClosedNote

https://www.lub.lu.se/en/our-libraries/opening-hours - 2026-05-07

6 May 2021

From the Management The work with the assignment from the Faculty to investigate possibilities to strengthen cooperation and coordination between CEC and the Departments of Geology and Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science is currently on-going. We are in an analysis phase probing specifically the current interactions within research, education, and administration. The result from this analysis

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/staff-newsletters/6-may-2021 - 2026-05-07

Measuring adverse events following hip arthroplasty surgery using administrative data without relying on ICD-codes

Introduction Measure and monitor adverse events (AEs) following hip arthroplasty is challenging. The aim of this study was to create a model for measuring AEs after hip arthroplasty using administrative data, such as length of stay and readmissions, with equal or better precision than an ICD-code based model. Materials and methods This study included 1 998 patients operated with an acute or electi

Crossing barriers : a multidisciplinary approach to children and adults with young-onset movement disorders

Background: Diagnosis of less common young-onset movement disorders is often challenging, requiring a broad spectrum of skills of clinicians regarding phenotyping, normal and abnormal development and the wide range of possible acquired and genetic etiologies. This complexity often leads to considerable diagnostic delays, paralleled by uncertainty for patients and their families. Therefore, we hypo

Socio-demographic and injury-related factors contributing to activity limitations and participation restrictions in people with spinal cord injury in Bangladesh

Study design: Cross-sectional study. Objectives: To identify socio-demographic and injury-related factors that contribute to activity limitations and participation restrictions in people with spinal cord injury (SCI) in Bangladesh. Setting: Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP), Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Methods: This study involved 120 (83% men) participants with SCI; their median

Prediction of diabetes with body mass index, oral glucose tolerance test and islet cell autoantibodies in a regional population

Objective. Our aim was to test the hypothesis that a combination of markers for Type 1 diabetes (glutamate decarboxylase and IA-2 autoantibodies) and for Type 2 diabetes [oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and body mass index (BMI)], would predict clinical diabetes in a regional population. Design. A population-based follow-up cohort study. Setting. Participants visited the primary health care cen

Increased adherence to treatment guidelines in patients with urinary tract infection in primary care : A retrospective study

Background Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common in primary care and leads to a high number of antibiotic prescriptions. Antimicrobial resistance is a global health problem; better antimicrobial prescribing is one way to limit antimicrobial resistance. We aimed to describe the number of consultations for patients diagnosed with lower urinary tract infection (LUTI) and pyelonephritis and changes

Association between right ventricular dysfunction and restrictive lung disease in childhood cancer survivors as measured by quantitative echocardiography

BACKGROUND: Restrictive lung disease is a complication in childhood cancer survivors who received lung-toxic chemotherapy and/or thoracic radiation. Left ventricular dysfunction is documented in these survivors, but less is known about right ventricular (RV) function. Quantitative echocardiography may help detect subclinical RV dysfunction. The aim of this study was to assess RV function quantitat

A GPS-Based Methodology to Analyze Environment-Health Associations at the Trip Level : Case-Crossover Analyses of Built Environments and Walking

Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals as statistical units. However, investigators have been unable to investigate momentary exposures, and such studies are often vulnerable to confounding from, for example, individual-level preferences. We present a Global Positioning System (GPS)-based methodology for segmenting individuals' observati

Proximity to oilseed rape fields affects plant pollination and pollinator-mediated selection on a co-flowering plant on the Tibetan Plateau

The ecological effects of mass-flowering crops on pollinator abundance and species richness of neighbouring habitats are well established, yet the potential evolutionary consequences remain unclear. We studied effects of proximity to a mass-flowering crop on the pollination of local co-flowering plants and on patterns of natural selection on a pollination-generalised plant on the Tibetan Plateau.

Effectiveness of digital adherence technologies in improving tuberculosis treatment outcomes in four countries : a pragmatic cluster randomised trial protocol

INTRODUCTION: Successful treatment of tuberculosis depends to a large extent on good adherence to treatment regimens, which relies on directly observed treatment (DOT). This in turn requires frequent visits to health facilities. High costs to patients, stigma and burden to the health system challenged the DOT approach. Digital adherence technologies (DATs) have emerged as possibly more feasible al

A feasibility and safety trial investigating a device for swift and standardized median laparotomy closure

Purpose: Abdominal wall complications can be reduced by adhering to guidelines for midline laparotomy closure. However, implementation of guidelines can be challenging. To address this issue, a laparotomy closure device for swift and standardized abdominal closure was developed. The study evaluated the quality of the suture, safety, and speed of the device in a clinical setting. Methods: A prospec

Antiplatelet therapy contributes to a higher risk of traumatic intracranial hemorrhage compared to anticoagulation therapy in ground-level falls : a single-center retrospective study

Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common injury and constitutes up to 3% of emergency department (ED) visits. Current studies show that TBI is most commonly inflicted in older patients after ground-level falls. These patients often take medications affecting coagulation such as anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs. Guidelines for ED TBI-management assume that anticoagulation therapy (A

Repositioning and optimization of left ventricular lead position in non-responders to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy is associated with improved ejection fraction, lower NT-ProBNP values and less heart failure symptoms

BackgroundObservational data suggests that an anterior or apical left ventricular (LV) position in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) is associated with worse outcome and higher likelihood of “non-response”. It is not known whether the benefits of optimizing LV lead position in a second procedure outweighs the procedural risks.ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical effects of LV lead repositioning

Higher risk of traumatic intracranial hemorrhage with antiplatelet therapy compared to oral anticoagulation—a single-center experience

Purpose: Traumatic brain injury is the main reason for the emergency department visit of up to 3% of the patients and a major worldwide cause for morbidity and mortality. Current emergency management guidelines recommend close attention to patients taking oral anticoagulation but not patients on antiplatelet therapy. Recent studies have begun to challenge this. The aim of this study was to determi

Trajectories of primary health care utilization : a 10-year follow-up after the Swedish Patient Choice Reform of primary health care

Background: In January 2010, the choice reform was instituted in Swedish primary health care establishing free entry for private primary health care providers and enabling patients to choose freely among primary health care centers. The motivation behind the reform was to improve access to primary care and responsiveness to patient expectations. Reform effects on health care utilization have previ