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Lund University

Seal of Lund University

SwedishLunds universitet (Universitas Lundensis, and Universitas Gothorum Carolinae in Latin. Also the older Academia Carolina lundensis, or Academia Carolina conciliatrix.)
MottoAd utrumque (Prepared for both)
Established 1666
School type Public University
Rector magnificusProf. Göran Bexell
LocationLund, Sweden
Students30,800 undergraduate and professional
3,200 doctoral students
Teaching staff-
MemberUniversitas 21, EUA
Homepagehttp://www.lu.se/

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Lund University (Swedish: Lunds universitet) is a university in Lund in southernmost Sweden. The university was founded in 1666 and is the second oldest within Sweden's present borders.

Lund University has 7 faculties, with additional campuses in the cities of Malmö and Helsingborg, with a total of over 34,000 people studying in 50 different programmes and 800 separate courses. It belongs to the global Universitas 21 network of universities.

The university traditionally centers on the Lundagård park adjacent to the Lund Cathedral, with various departments spread in different locations in town, but mostly concentrated in a belt stretching north from the park, through the university hospital area to the somewhat farther north and continuing out to the northeastern periphery of the town, where one finds the large campus of the Faculty of Technology, known as the Lund Institute of Technology.

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History

Kungshuset, is the oldest building of the University, and is currently housing the Department of Philosophy.

Lund has a long history as a center for learning and was the ecclesiastical centre and seat of the archbishop of Denmark, who before the reformation was primate for all of Scandinavia. A cathedral school for the training of clergy was established in 1085 and still exists as a gymnasium (secondary school). A first university or studium generale was established in 1483 within the Franciscan friary, but seems to have left little trace.

The present university was established in 1666, as a part of the ultimately successful aspiration to assimilate the provinces recently (1658) acquired from Denmark. Although the second oldest university within the present borders of Sweden, at its foundation it was actually the fifth university under the Swedish king:

Faculties

The main administrative building at Lund University, next to .
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The main administrative building at Lund University, next to Kungshuset.

There are also departments located in Malmö and Helsingborg.

Notable people connected to Lund University

The statue of the poet Esaias Tegnér in the Lundagård park
The Lund University Historical Museum (Museum of Nordic Antiquities) in the Lundagård park.

Honorary doctorates

Partner Universities

External links

See also:


The Universitas 21 network of universities Universitas 21

Australia: University of Melbourne | University of New South Wales | University of Queensland | Canada: University of British Columbia | McGill University | PR China: Fudan University (Shanghai) | Peking University | University of Hong Kong | New Zealand: University of Auckland | Singapore: National University of Singapore | South Korea: Korea University | Sweden: Lund University | United Kingdom: University of Birmingham | University of Edinburgh | University of Glasgow | University of Nottingham | USA: University of Virginia

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