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LU News 3 | 2022

In this issue, you can read Ann-Kristin Wallengren’s account of an LU event on object-based teaching with international participants who discussed how museums, art and culture can be used in teaching. Lena Eskilsson writes about the Education Board’s plan of operations for 2022, including a vision and ideas document that is to guide educational development. Jimmie Kristensson tells us about the national study on sexual harassment at Swedish higher education institutions to be published in the spring, and how Lund University is tackling these issues.

You can also read about this spring’s Lundaloppet run and the opportunity to present your research on the University’s stand at the Gothenburg Book Fair.

    On the University Management’s agenda

    Photo: Lena Eskilsson. Photographer: Charlotte Carlberg-Bärg.

    Lena Eskilsson, Deputy Vice-Chancellor

    "I would like to highlight the vision and ideas document that, once it has been produced, will function as a guide for future work on the education we offer at Lund University."

    Education board to focus on educational development, lifelong learning and widening participation in recruitment


    Photo: Ann-Kristin Wallengren. Photographer: Charlotte Carlberg-Bärg.

    Ann-Kristin Wallengren, Pro Vice-Chancellor

    "As a teaching staff member at Lund University, you have access to fantastic museums, collections and cultural events to use in your teaching in various ways."

    Museums, art and culture in teaching


    Jimmie Kristensson. Foto: Charlotte Carloberg-Bärg.

    Jimmie Kristensson, Pro Vice-Chancellor

    "The results that will now be presented in the national study coincide fairly well with the findings we have already seen from the Tellus project."

    National research study on sexual harassment at higher education institutions


    News from University Management

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