We edge forward in the latest FT rankings, but not only that. One of our professors, Jörgen Hettne is nominated to the EU Tribunal and Therese Nilsson is elected to IVA's Economics Division. Congratulations to both!
And of course much more! Keep reading...
Enjoy this edition of LUSEM Staff News!
LUSEM Digital Maps
The application was launched in the autumn of 2024 as an "artistic" pilot project – a collaboration between the Department of Informatics and the Communications division at the Dean’s Office.
The application is aimed to address the need for students to easier find, and locate in the buildings Learn more
Rising even higher: LUSEM climbs in FT Ranking 2024
On 2 December, the Financial Times (FT) released the results of this year’s European Business School Rankings. Not only has Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) secured its place on the list, but it has also risen once again in this esteemed ranking.
Andreas Johansson is a researcher in Economics currently focusing on crypto currencies. With that in mind and his background as a professional poker player we discuss risk, savings, investments and how to get rich. Listen to the pod, in Swedish. Learn more
Emelie Estling, data steward at LUSEM
It’s a new role and we got to ask her a few questions about it, and also a little more about Emelie. She answers questions like: Why is it so important to handle research data properly?
Come and listen to Lucia songs in both Swedish and English performed by our talented LE Choir. We start at 11 AM in Ljusgården in EC1. No registration required, but make sure to arrive on time!
Don’t miss this festive event—it’s not Christmas without Lucia! Learn more
Do not forget to change your password before the 13th
A general password change is now being implemented at Lund University.
Everyone, including students, staff and others at the University, is to have changed their password by 13 December. Learn more
Jörgen Hettne, nominated to the EU General Court
The board of judges has now nominated law professor Jörgen Hettne for the vacant position in the EU General Court and the nomination was confirmed by the Swedish government today.