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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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

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 - 2025-04-21

Nobel Prize to Anne L’Huillier October 3, 2023

Photographs from 3 October. All pictures by Kennet Ruona on behalf of Lund University. 2023 Nobel Laurate Anne L'Huillier with colleagues. Photo: Kennet Ruona.   2023 Nobel Laurate Anne L'Huillier with members of her family. Photo: Kennet Ruona. 2023 Nobel Laurate Anne L'Huillier. Photo: Kennet Ruona.   2023 Nobel Laurate Anne L'Huillier congratulated by Lund University. Photo: Kennet Ruona. A sel

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About this website

The department of Physics's website is part of Lund University's web and use the same publishing system. The central web unit is responsible for the system and the technical aspects while the Department of Physics is responsible for the content. Processing of personal data Lund University processes personal data in accordance with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2016/679, the Da

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/about-website - 2025-04-21

Accessibility statement

Accessibility of fysik.lu.se/english/ This website is run by department of Physics, Lund University. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. The website was published on march 10, 2021. The website will be tested regularly for compliance with accesibilty regulations. A document will be published on this page.

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/accessibility-statement - 2025-04-21

About XANADU

XANADU—"X-rays And Neutrons for ADvanced sUstainability research"—is a graduate school within Lund University’s Faculty of Science. It focuses on sustainability research by utilizing the cutting-edge facilities MAX IV and ESS. With these unique resources, Lund University is strategically positioned to lead in sustainability research and open new scientific frontiers unavailable anywhere else in th

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/xanadu-graduate-research-school/about-xanadu - 2025-04-21

Contact us - XANADU team

Welcome to contact a member of the XANADU team or the steering committee. Advisory BoardThe XANADU Advisory BoardCoordinatorsPablo Villanueva Perez, CoordinatorPhone: +46 46 222 38 13E-mail: pablo [dot] villanueva [at] sljus [dot] lu [dot] se (pablo[dot]villanueva[at]sljus[dot]lu[dot]se)Edvin Lundgren, Co-CoordinatorPhone: +46 46 222 41 54E-mail: edvin [dot] lundgren [at] sljus [dot] lu [dot] se (

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/education/xanadu-graduate-research-school/contact-us-xanadu-team - 2025-04-21

Head of Department Letter December 2023

Dear colleagues,My partner works at a large international company in Lund. Recently, she got tired of speaking English with a colleague, who is originally from Great Britain, but who, according to her, speaks better Swedish than she speaks English. So she said to him: “You may do as you wish. You are welcome to continue speaking English. But I will speak Swedish with you from now on.” His answer w

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/about-us/head-department-letter/head-department-letter-2023/head-department-letter-december-2023 - 2025-04-21