Well several actually, but now we also have a new web, launched on Tuesday 13 February, and the communications team strongly recommends that you reacquaint yourself with it.
As far as systems go, Primula is once again fully operational and salaries will continue to be paid as usual.
Daniel Eriksson on The web from Pimcore to Drupal: Welcome to our new web! With the help from 28 new Drupal publicists we managed to launch our new site on schedule.
We have reduced our page total from over 7000 to half, meaning it will be far easier to keep all information correct and up to date.
Why this change? The old system we used (Pimcore) was a system that no longer got updated and that in turn posed a security risk for our site. Also, before we were responsible for running the site, but that and technical development is now managed by Lund University.
Right now we are working on correcting broken and I want to underscore that all webadresses are new. The old www-addresses are no longer in use.
As with any change, there may be an adjustment period. Take your time and explore the new structure and please report any broken or misleading links to webmaster@ehl.lu.se.
LUSEM claims top spot among most applied-for Master's Programmes
The international application period is over and we can conclude that once again, LUSEM has some of the most popular master's programmes both within Lund University and nationally. What do the programme managers themselves think about the two most popular programmes, and what do the present and former students say?
Sverre Spoelstra on how researchers reach global audience via The Conversation
The Conversation is an online news outlet written by researchers, working together with professional journalists. All content is published as open source and the website’s articles reach a total audience of 10 million readers – every month. Associate Professor Sverre Spoelstra is one of the LUSEM researchers who has chosen to write for The Conversation.
LUSEM News Comment – Det finanspolitiska ramverket
Fredrik NG Andersson, docent i Nationalekonomi på Ekonomihögskolan vid Lunds universitet tillbakavisar kritiken mot det finanspolitiska ramverket och betonar att Sveriges offentliga investeringar ligger högst bland jämförbara länder i Europa.