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Penalties for disciplinary offences

If you have filed a report, here you can learn more about the penalties that apply for students found guilty by the Vice Chancellor or by the Disciplinary Board. You can also read about what happens if the student is cleared.

If the student is found guilty

Pursuant to the Higher Education Ordinance, the penalty for a disciplinary offence is either warning or suspension.

Warning

If the Vice-Chancellor or the Disciplinary Board finds that the student is guilty of a disciplinary offence, but that for some reason the penalty should be lenient, they might simply administer a warning to the student.

Suspension

When suspended, the student may not participate in any activity within the framework of the courses and study programmes at Lund University. This includes teaching, exams, seminars, time in the lab, et cetera. You can read more about this in Lund University's General Guidelines concerning the term suspension in chapter 10 section 2 second paragraph of the Higher Education Ordinance (PDF, 60 kb, opens in a new window).

A suspension last for a period of time of no longer than six months in total. The most common period of suspension at Lunds University is six weeks. The period of suspension does however vary and is based on the different circumstances of each case.

In cases of suspension, the Legal Division will notify the department doing the report, the departments where the student is registered, the Student Records office and the Swedish financial aid system for students (CSN). Only the Disciplinary Board can administer a suspension of a student (with the exception of a provisional suspension which the Vice Chancellor can decide on by him- or herself).

If the student is cleared from suspicion

If the Vice-Chancellor or the Disciplinary Board finds that the student is not guilty of the suspected disciplinary offence in the report, the student will be cleared and the case will be dropped without further action. Either the Vice-Chancellor or the Disciplinary Board may inform about the closing of the case. 

To make a report please click on the relevant link below to open up a report form: 

Report on suspected cheating:
https://portalbas.adm.lu.se/anmalan-om-misstankt-vilseledande

Report on suspected disruption or obstruction of teaching:
https://portalbas.adm.lu.se/anmalan-om-misstankt-storande-av-verksamhet

Report on suspected harassment:
https://portalbas.adm.lu.se/anmalan-om-misstankta-trakasserier

Please note that you cannot download or save a report form to fill out at a later date and furthermore please note that some of the boxes are mandatory to fill out. 

Contact

For questions about the process in disciplinary matters, contact:

Sofia Eilertsson Olsson
Legal counsel
sofia [dot] eilertsson_olsson [at] legal [dot] lu [dot] se (sofia[dot]eilertsson_olsson[at]legal[dot]lu[dot]se)
+46 46 222 08 90

Johanna Alhem
Legal counsel
johanna [dot] alhem [at] legal [dot] lu [dot] se (johanna[dot]alhem[at]legal[dot]lu[dot]se)
+46 46 222 09 85

Annelie Isaksson
Administrative Officer regarding disciplinary matters
annelie [dot] isaksson [at] legal [dot] lu [dot] se
+46 46 222 09 11


Sofia Sjöstrand (on leave)
Legal counsel
sofia [dot] sjostrand [at] legal [dot] lu [dot] se