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LU News 4 | 2026

Published 11 March.

    On the University Management’s agenda

    Erik Renström. Foto: Charlotte Carlberg-Bärg.

    Erik Renström, Vice-Chancellor

    "When the Government recently presented its bill on better migration regulations for researchers and students”, I can state that it moves us in a direction that further simplifies the mobility of international researchers and doctoral students, which is so important to us. Any measures that attract and make things easier for international expertise are welcome!"

    From the blog: New immigration rules for researchers and doctoral students welcomed


    Photo: Per Mickwitz. Photographer: Charlotte Carlberg-Bärg.

    Per Mickwitz, Pro Vice-Chancellor

    “The debate surrounding the use of generative AI in research is often dominated by topics such as cheating, ethical issues, and unreliable research results. It is easy to forget the enormous opportunities that all forms of AI offer in the research process.”

    Are we to use AI when conducting research?

    The University Management in front of the University Building.

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