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About information technology

-What is IT dad? My nine-year-old wondered at the kitchen table at home. Thanks to the fact that the question is very current at Fysicum, I was able to actually answer, that it is the doctrine of human methods of transmitting meaningful information among themselves, and to their constructions, with the help of computers and the internet. Maybe not quite right, but at least an honest picture of how

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/head-department-letter/head-department-letter-2022/about-information-technology - 2025-04-01

Newly admitted student

Spring semester 2025 Congratulations on your choice of education! As a new student at the Department of Physics, there are a few things that might be good to know about. We have gathered the most important here. Introduction and welcome letterThe spring semester starts on January 20, 2025.All our courses and programmes start with a mandatory introduction meeting. If you do not attend the meeting,

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/newly-admitted-student - 2025-04-01

Head of Department letter June 2022

Dear Colleagues,What is a physicist like?That was not really the question that ethnologist Maria Gedoz Tieppo started out with when she began her study on equality, inclusion and diversity in the bachelor's program in physics in October last year. Although, this was one of many exciting aspects that Maria brought up when she presented the results of the study at a teachers' meeting on May 30 in Ry

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/head-department-letter/head-department-letter-2022/head-department-letter-june-2022 - 2025-04-01

International Bachelor's degree programme

Programme 180 credits | 3 years | Bachelor's degree in Physics The international bachelor's programme in physics is a three-year programme resulting in a Bachelor of Science degree. The programme starts by giving you the physics and math tools you need to further your education. As you specialise more and more, the programme becomes flexible, giving you the opportunity to choose among the courses

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/international-bachelors-degree-programme - 2025-04-01

Master's degree programmes

Programme 120 credits | 2 years | Master's degree We offer a total of four master programmes in physics. As a master student, you have great opportunities to influence the content of your education in the direction of your interests. Our master programmes are research preparatory. With a completed degree, you are eligible for postgraduate education. PhysicsWe offer six different specialisations of

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/masters-degree-programmes - 2025-04-01

Incoming exchange students

Welcome to apply for exchange studies in physics at Lund University! Most of our intermediate and all of our advanced courses are taught in English. We recommend one year of exchange. Application procedure The term exchange student implies that your home university has a formal agreement for exchange studies with Lund University. The agreement can also be specific to the Faculty of Science or to u

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/incoming-exchange-students - 2025-04-01

Astrophysics

At the Division of Astrophysics, we continue the long legacy of Lund researchers who have worked on understanding the dynamics and the constituents of the Milky Way. We honour this legacy by actively pursuing the current questions at the cutting edge of astrophysical research, namely the formation and evolution of galaxies, stars and exoplanets. The research at the Division of Astrophysics is driv

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/research/astrophysics - 2025-04-01

How to choose courses

Perhaps you are wondering what courses to choose? The department offers some 100 different courses in Physics. This page is intended to give you some guidance for your exchange studies at Lund University. Two semesters In Sweden, the study year is divided into two semesters, and each semester is divided into two periods. For one semester of full time studies, you will collect 30 ECTS credits. The

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/incoming-exchange-students/how-choose-courses - 2025-04-01

Doctoral studies

Once you have completed your Master’s degree, you can go on to third-cycle studies and specialise in an area you are interested in. Doctoral (or PhD) studies normally comprise four years of full-time study, corresponding to 240 credits. You spend approximately one year on courses and seminars, and three years on your research project. You compile your research findings in a doctoral thesis. The th

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/doctoral-studies - 2025-04-01

Courses

We offer a wide variety of courses in physics. Most of our courses at the Bachelor's level and all courses at the Master's level are taught in English. The academic year is divided into an autumn and a spring semester. One semester of full-time studies corresponds to 30 credits. Each semester is divided into two 15-credit periods. Courses of 7.5 credits are either offered during the first or the s

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/courses - 2025-04-01

Master programme in Astrophysics

2 years · 120 credits The Department of Physics offers a Master programme in Astrophysics for students with a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in physics or astronomy. Programme structureThe Master programme is equivalent to two years of full-time studies (120 credits), out of which the one half (60 credits) consists of courses and the other half (60 credits) consists of a research project carried

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/master-in-astrophysics - 2025-04-01

Courses at Bachelor's level

The language of instruction in all courses at bachelor's level that are presented here is English. Introductory courses to Physics Four courses are included in the introductory module of the bachelor's programme in physics:Introduction to University Physics, with Mechanics, FYSA22Introduction to University Physics, with Electromagnetics, FYSA23Introduction to University Physics, with Optics, Waves

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/courses/courses-bachelors-level - 2025-04-01

Student rights and obligations

Your rights and obligations as a student – where to turn You are studying at a department that is your workplace, just as it is for your fellow students, lecturers and other staff. The head of department is responsible for the physical and psychosocial environment in the workplace and for the provision of education. What rights and obligations are we talking about? There is to be no discrimination

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/student-rights-and-obligations - 2025-04-01

Academic conduct

At the university, you hand in your own texts and work and never something that others have done. Copying other people's work without indicating the source is not allowed. In brief, academic honesty means that the work you submit for assessment has to be your own work and not the work of someone else. Copying is not allowed, and you have to use proper attribution and referencing when using the wor

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/academic-conduct - 2025-04-01

Courses at Master's Level

All advanced courses given by the Department of Physics, Science Faculty, are presented on this page. The courses are sorted into which study period they are given. Some courses are given twice during the academic year. The language of instruction in our courses at Master's level is English. Autumn Semester – Study Period 1 Advanced Nuclear Physics | FYST54 | 7.5 credits Will not be given autumn 2

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/courses/courses-masters-level - 2025-04-01

Head of Department letter June 2023

Dear colleagues,"I would like to provide you with an update regarding the ongoing changes at the Department of Physics at Lund University. The integration of activities within astrophysics and theoretical particle physics has progressed successfully, and I am proud of the progress we have made so far.By bringing together these two disciplines within our department, we are creating a stronger and m

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/head-department-letter/head-department-letter-2023/head-department-letter-june-2023 - 2025-04-01

Summer at Fysicum

FysicumThe entrance doors are locked June 26 - August 11.Employees and students have access with the LU Card.About the LU Card – lukortet.lu.sePhysics LibraryJune 12  - July 21: 10–12July 24 - 30: ClosedJuly 31 - August 8: 10–12Regular opening hours and service from August 9.Unstaffed hoursStudents and staff of the Department of Physics and the Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics have

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/summer-fysicum - 2025-04-01

Job opportunities

Work with us at the Department of Physics The Department of Physics is a stimulating workplace with knowledge in most aspects of Physics, both within education and research. From time to time we are looking for new colleagues. Mainly researchers, teachers, technical and administrative staff. Professor Lars Samuelsson together with colleagues in the NanoLund laboratory. Photo: Kennet Ruona Vacant p

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/job-opportunities - 2025-04-01

Head of Department Letter October 2023

Dear colleagues, Actually, this prefect's letter was supposed to be about something completely different, but some news intervened. This news is of course that Anne L'Huillier is awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics, together with Pierre Agostini and Ferenc Krausz. What news! The honour for this achievement is first and foremost Anne's and also the people who have worked with Anne on the resear

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/head-department-letter-october-2023 - 2025-04-01