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The result from the Tellus project about sexual harassment at Lund university is now out!

Sexual harassment at work
Sexual harassment at work

The Tellus results have now been finalised and have been presented at a webinar the 28 September. Now you can download the full rapport.

Among other things, the results reveal that one in four female staff/doctoral students at Lund University and seven per cent of the male staff have been subjected to sexual harassment. More than one quarter of the female students state that they have been subjected to victimisation, the figure for the male students is eleven per cent. This concerns everything from unwelcome innuendo to physical assault. The most common situation is that someone is subjected to such behaviour by another employee or student.

Download the report from the Tellus Blog