Forums and activities at which you can present your research
Many different activities in research communication are conducted all over the University. Below are some of the University-wide activities.
Library Talks
Popular science talks of approximately15–40 min at libraries all around Skåne. Target groups vary depending on the city and subject.
Contact person: noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se
Researchers’ Grand Prix
The Researchers’ Grand Prix is a national competition where researchers give a popular science presentation of their research. Competition rounds take place all around the country, including at upper secondary schools in Lund/Malmö, and the final competition is held in Stockholm.
Contact person: noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se
Read more about the Researchers’ Grand Prix
Almedalen
Contact person and project manager at Lund University: ulla [dot] bostrom_hjorth [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se
Read more about Almedalen (in Swedish)
European Researchers’ Night
The European Commission has proclaimed the last Friday in September as “Researchers’ Night”. Thousands of activities are offered all around Europe to demonstrate how exciting and fun research is. At Lund University, the event usually takes place at the Vattenhallen Science Centre.
Contact person: stefan [dot] zamudio [at] kansli [dot] lth [dot] se
Read more about the European Researchers’ Night
Lund University at the Gothenburg Book Fair
Every year, Lund University participates in the Book Fair in Gothenburg. Researchers are often there to talk about the books they have published that year, but the fair also includes popular science talks and debates.
Contact person at LU: gisela [dot] lindberg [at] kansliht [dot] lu [dot] se
Read more about Lund University at the Gothenburg Book and Library Fair (in Swedish)
Culture Night
Contact
If you wish to discuss any ideas or you need support with regard to faculty-wide activities, please contact
ulla [dot] bostrom_hjorth [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se
Please contact the faculty communications officer for information about faculty-specific activities.
Contact a communications officer at your faculty (in Swedish)