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Useful linksEthical reviewIn Sweden, the law demands that certain research must undergo ethical review before it can begin. The review is carried out by the national Ethical Review Authority, located in Uppsala.The Swedish Ethical Review Authority's websiteThe ethical review of the use of laboratory animals at Lund University is conducted by the Malmö/Lund Animal Testing Ethics Board.Animal Testin

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Comments, tips and updates - contact us!

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Access cards and parking

In the menu below you will find instructions for how to get access cards to the faculty's premises. Faculty of Medicine, Lund You need an access card to enter the Faculty of Medicine buildings. The access card is personal and you may not lend it out. Remember not to let strangers in.  How to get an access cardThe authorized manager or access card administrator fills in and signs the form below. E-

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Use ORCID – a unique and internationally valid research identity

What is ORCID?Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is used by many funders and publishers in order to identify researchers. As a researcher, you can use an ORCID ID to ensure that your publications are credited to you and not to someone else who has a similar name. ORCID is a non-profit organization, based outside of Europe, that provides researchers with a unique digital identifier. ORCID h

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Courses

The School of Social Work offers these single subject courses taught in English: Social Work in Sweden, an introduction, 7.5 credits (undergraduate level) Social Policy in Europe, 15 credits (graduate level) Civil Society and Social Work, 15 credits (graduate level) Courses offered in Swedish

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/education/courses - 2025-04-17

Social Work in Sweden, an introduction

7.5 credits The main aim of this introductory course is to provide basic knowledge of social work in Sweden. The goal is to enhance theoretical and practical knowledge of social work in Sweden, and highlight different types of actors and contexts where social work operates (public, private and/or voluntary sector). The course focuses on Swedish social work, but also embraces the students' prior kn

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/education/courses/social-work-sweden-introduction - 2025-04-17

Social Policy in Europe

15 credits The course explores processes of policy making in different welfare and social policy areas and at European, national and local levels. Emphasis is placed on coordination issues of these different regulatory levels. How and when to apply Read more about admissions requirements and how to apply. The course deals with themes such as the labour market, poverty and exclusion, migration and

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/education/courses/social-policy-europe - 2025-04-17

Library

Social Sciences Faculty Library The Social Sciences Faculty Library (Sambib) is our faculty library. Here you can find, borrow and read course and reference books, journals and databases within your subject. You can also get help in finding literature and managing your references. The library reading rooms, computers and group rooms are at your disposal. Visit the Social Sciences Faculty Library's

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Internationalisation

Lund University cooperates with universities all over the world through bilateral agreements, educational and research programmes, networks and partnerships as well as research collaboration. Internationalisation is also a prioritised issue at the School of Social Work. The School of Social Work participates in a number of exchange programmes and staff and students alike are encouraged to pursue o

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/about-department/internationalisation - 2025-04-17

Research Reports in Social Work

RRSW Most of the titles are in Swedish, with certain exceptions (all abstracts in English). 20242024:3 Hälso- och sjukvårdskuratorsprogrammet: Uppföljning av en nystartad utbildning av Tina Mattsson2024:2 Knockin' on heaven's door: Hur död och döende hanteras på utbildningar för några människobehandlande professioner av Torbjörn Hjort2024:1 Kunskap i socialtjänsten av Kerstin Svensson (redaktör),

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/publications/research-reports-social-work - 2025-04-17

Working Papers

Working Papers are shorter scientific texts written by researchers at the department. The papers are accepted for presentation at open national or international  conferences, but not yet published in any other way, and shorter texts of other kinds authored by people working in the department.Pedagogical reports are a special form of Working paper. The texts are based on student papers theses and m

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/publications/working-papers - 2025-04-17

About the department

Welcome to Lund University’s School of Social Work, which is located on two campuses: Campus Helsingborg and the School of Social Work in Lund.   The School of Social Work has been training social workers since 1947. The School of Social Work was integrated into Lund University in 1977, as a department within the Faculty of Social Sciences. The School of Social Work has approximately 130 employees

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Civil Society and Social Movements

The research area conducts research linked to changes in the public sector and civil society with a special focus on welfare policy and social work. Research projects in the field study the changing conditions and organization of welfare, as well as how civil society is affected by, affects, and is involved in the development of the welfare state. In the area, comparative analyzes are made of civi

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Migration and Mobility

The research area's overall purpose is to develop a subject-specific migration research by studying how social work is conceptualized in migration-related issues, which interventions it gives rise to both within the framework of the established welfare institutions and beyond these institutionalized forms. Developing discipline-specific migration research is an overall aim of this research group.

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/research-areas/migration-and-mobility - 2025-04-17

Lund Dissertations in Social Work

69. Storgaard, Asbjørn (2023) A potential for democratic emancipation? Policy and discretionary practices in probation service Lund: School of Social Work, Lund University. 68. Jha, Rishi (2023) Unsettled City: Neoliberal redevelopment, state crisis, slum resettlement & biopolitical struggle in Mumbai. Lund: School of Social Work, Lund University. 67. Jönsson, Anders (2023) Professional paperwork:

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/publications/lund-dissertations-social-work - 2025-04-17

Research projects

This is a selection of research projects at the department. See the Lund University Research Portal for a complete list of current projects.Ageing, Wellbeing and Neigborhood in Transition (2020 →)Beyond the welfare state: Europeanization of Swedish civil society organizations (2011 →)Beyond the welfare state (2011 →)Cash for Change; contingency management as reward or intervention (2018 →)Children

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Research areas

The research of School of Social Work contains various areas. Many of our researchers are active in thematic groups, collaborating within the university, as well as with external partners. Addiction Research Ageing and Elderly Care Child, Youth and Family Civil Society and Social Movements Professions and Organisation Social Policy and Sustainability  Social Vulnerability and Inequality Migration

https://www.soch.lu.se/en/research/research-areas - 2025-04-17

Synthetic and Analytical Chemistry - Master Programme

Programme 120 credits - 2 years - Master's degree Are you passionate about producing new molecules and materials, examining the world of chemical compounds or solving environmental problems at the molecular level? If so, this Master’s programme could be right for you. After graduation, you can embark on a career in either academia or at a research-intensive company. The master's programme in chemi

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Basic level courses

The language of instruction on most of our basic level courses is Swedish. Below you find information regarding the two courses that are given in English; Experimental Protein Chemistry and Chemistry of the Cell. The course Chemistry of the Cell will be replaced by Biochemistry - Function and Regulation KEMB23 starting fall semester 2025. Autumn semester - first part, HT1 Experimental Protein Chem

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Advanced level courses

Advanced level courses are primarily taken by those who are taking a master's programme and cover advanced theories, methods and techniques. The available advanced level chemistry courses are shown in the table below. All advanced level courses are taught in English. Autumn semester Advanced Analytical Chemistry KEMM76 - 15 credits Curious about advanced analytical methods and their applications i

https://www.kemi.lu.se/en/education/courses/advanced-level - 2025-04-17