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View deadlines

It is important to keep track of deadlines for various tasks. Even though it is usually possible to upload to an assignment after the deadline, it is not guaranteed that late submissions will be included in, for example, a grading assessment. Therefore, you must always stay updated on the specific rules for your course and assignments. If you are unsure, the course examiner is the one who can prov

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/en/students/guides-students/assignments/view-deadlines - 2025-02-05

Log in to QPS and email notifications

Login address and account information  Log in at: https://lu.ortrac.com. Click on "Sign in." You will now encounter a Microsoft window. Enter your university account [at] lu [dot] se here. For example, ab1234cd-s [at] lu [dot] se. You will be redirected to the university's login window, where you enter the password for your university account/student account. Note: the username is your university

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/en/students/guides-students/log-qps-and-email-notifications - 2025-02-05

Login & Accounts

Login address and account information  Log in at: https://lu.ortrac.com. Click on "Sign in." You will now encounter a Microsoft window. Enter your university account [at] lu [dot] se here. For example, ab1234cd [at] lu [dot] se. NOTE! If you are a student, enter ab1234cd-s [at] lu [dot] se. You will be redirected to the university's login window, where you enter the password for your university ac

https://www.qps.education.lu.se/en/login-accounts - 2025-02-05

Defence of doctoral thesis

This page guides you about how a public defence is planned and what formal requirements there are at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Doctoral studies is comprised of 240 credits, which corresponds to four years of full-time study. For a doctorate (doctoral degree), you must have passed the courses that form part of the programme and the doctoral thesis. The thesis is defended orally at a public ev

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Registration for Studying everyday cognitive experience: Neuroscientific methods in naturalistic settings

Name (required) Department (required) Email (required) Coffee (required) Yes No Comments (allergies etc.) When you send in this webform to Lund University, we process your personal data in accordance with existing legislation. To find out more about the processing of your personal data, visit the Lund University website: Processing of personal data at Lund University Leave this field blank

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Studying everyday cognitive experience: Neuroscientific methods in naturalistic settings

14 March 2025 13:00 to 17:00 | Image by Vasiliki Kondyli Lund Social Science Methods Centre invites you to a half-day workshop on neuroscientific methods with keynote lecturer Prof. Peter König from University of Osnabrück, Germany. The workshop will consist of a keynote by Prof. Peter König (University of Osnabrück, Germany), followed by 4-6 short talks by people from our university and a general

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/calendar/studying-everyday-cognitive-experience-neuroscientific-methods-naturalistic-settings - 2025-02-05

PhD defense in Media and Communications Studies: Monica Porzionato

28 February 2025 13:00 | Thesis defence Monica Porzionato has written a thesis entitled: Feeling the changing climate: An affective approach to the strategic communication of floods in a tourist cityExternal reviewer: Professor Sine Just, Roskilde UniversityMore information about the thesis is available in the Lund University Research Portal About the eventLocation:U202, Campus Helsingborg, Univer

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/calendar/phd-defense-media-and-communications-studies-monica-porzionato - 2025-02-05

Academic freedom in times of polarization

5 March 2025 13:00 to 15:00 | Seminar Increasing social and political polarization has over the past few years affected academia globally as well as nationally. How do we safeguard academic freedom and scientific debate in the context of this growing polarization? The seminar touches on how academic freedom can be exercised in a context of polarization, what rights, obligations and limitations exi

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/calendar/academic-freedom-times-polarization - 2025-02-05

PhD in Political Science: Maysam Behravesh

24 February 2025 10:15 | Thesis defence Maysam Behravesh has written a thesis entitled: Political Psychology of Revisionist Behavior in World Politics: State Subjectivity, Ontological (In)Security, and Iranian Foreign PolicyExternal Reviewer: Associate Professor Marco Viera, University of BirminghamMore information about the thesis is available in the Lund University Research Portal About the even

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/calendar/phd-political-science-maysam-behravesh - 2025-02-05

PhD in Sociology: Aube Tollu

27 February 2025 13:00 | Thesis defence Aube Tollu has written a thesis entitled: Queer Intimacies: Rethinking Epistemology of Conducting Research with Jihadist Group MembersExternal Reviewer: Professor Laura Sjoberg, University of OxfordMore information about the thesis is available in the Lund University Research Portal About the eventLocation:Edens hörsal, Allhelgona kyrkogata 14, LundContact:s

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/calendar/phd-sociology-aube-tollu - 2025-02-05

Teaching and Learning Research Methods in Social Sciences

This is a new course for those who teach social science research methods and want to explore new ways to develop their pedagogy and strengthen students' learning. The course  will be both practically and theoretically grounded in order to provide the conditions for reflecting together on challenges and opportunities in methods teaching. The aim is to provide you as a teacher with tools to develop

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Education Council

The Education Council at the Faculty of Social Sciences is tasked with discussing strategic issues and monitoring the development of first and second-cycle education. The council is to prepare matters and submit proposals to the Faculty Board in areas such as faculty-wide guidelines and highlight the needs of the organisation regarding education. The Education Council is composed of chair (dean, p

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/organisation-and-governance/faculty-organisation/education-council - 2025-02-05

Research Studies Council

The Research Studies Council is tasked with monitoring and promoting third cycle studies in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the university’s regulations for third cycle education. The Research Studies Council is to prepare decisions concerning third cycle education for the Faculty Board be an active party in issues related to the supervisor training monitor the internationalisat

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/organisation-and-governance/faculty-organisation/research-studies-council - 2025-02-05

Research Council

The Research Council is a preparatory and advisory body to the Faculty Board on issues concerning research. Its task is to promote research at the faculty and serve as an information channel between the faculty and the department. The Research Council is to prepare policy decisions on research issues to the Faculty Board and be an active party in research-related matters. In addition, it is to mon

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Course Syllabus Committee

The faculty’s Course Syllabus Committee helps the departments in their work to ensure that first- and second-cycle syllabi are of good quality. The committee acts as support both in the development of new course and programme syllabi and in the revision of existing syllabi. The aim of the faculty-wide Course Syllabus Committee is to ensure that all course syllabi at the Faculty of Social Sciences

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/organisation-and-governance/faculty-organisation/course-syllabus-committee - 2025-02-05

Individual study plans and the ISP system

An individual study plan must be drawn up for each doctoral student. The doctoral studies are individual and therefore the content of the education can be different for individual doctoral students, even when studying within the same subject. The individual study plan is established and revised by the principal supervisor and the doctoral student, reviewed and approved by the examiner (director of

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Front page

Overview of recurring calls I want to: Apply for a doctoral courseApply for pedagogical coursesBook premisesFind research fundingRead decisions or regulatory documentsSign up for a methods workshop Affiliation to the Methods Centre Would you like to be affiliated to Lund Social Science Methods Centre? Follow this guide! Events and key dates Calendar Link to RSS 13 February 2025 15:00 to 17:00 | Se

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New in academia: Doctoral Studies at the Faculty

4 credits About the courseAutumn Term 2024Important dates and deadlinesCourse period: 16 September - 29 September 2024Application deadline: 16  August 2024Click here to apply.OverviewThe objective of this course is to provide doctoral students with generic knowledge (that is, knowledge that is not discipline-specific) about how to conduct one’s doctoral studies when it comes to the two key domains

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/research-and-education/doctoral-studies-supervision/doctoral-courses/new-academia-doctoral-studies-faculty - 2025-02-05

Philosophy of science for the social sciences

7.5 CREDITS About the courseImportant dates and deadlinesCourse period:  1 November - 19 January 2025Application deadline: 1 October 2024Click here to apply.OverviewThe course introduces a broad range of classical and contemporary texts in the tradition of the philosophy of science for the social sciences as well as influential debates in the field. The course provides an overview of the history o

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/internal/research-and-education/doctoral-studies-supervision/doctoral-courses/philosophy-science-social-sciences - 2025-02-05