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1. Inward – Assess your skills, interests and values

This step is often overlooked, yet it is likely the most fundamental key to successful career development. Skills What are my skills and competences?In addition to the specialized knowledge and technical expertise within your field, you´ve likely developed a broad range of transferable skills, such as project management, problem-solving, scientific communication, teaching/supervision etcetera. The

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2. Outward – Explore career possibilities

Finding the right career fit means discovering a role that aligns with your skills, interests, and values. Are there possibilities you haven’t yet considered? Exploring career options can feel daunting, but the key is to push through the initial overwhelm and simply get started. Broaden your perspectivesYou might assume that an MD is destined to work as a clinician or that someone with a PhD in la

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3. Forward – Take action toward your goals

After completing the previous steps - Inward and Outward - you likely have a much clearer sense of your direction. Now, it’s time to take actionable steps to get there. Spread the wordLet people know what you’re aiming for so they can connect you with potential job openings, refer you to others in their network, or remember you when opportunities arise.Prepare your CV, cover letter and job intervi

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Support for career planning

Career planning and development are not limited to isolated actions, such as selecting an educational path or applying for a first job. Rather, it should be viewed as a continuous, evolving process throughout one's professional life. It is also not always a linear journey; it often involves trial and error and may require revisiting certain steps or exploring new directions along the way. The key

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/careersupport/support-career-planning - 2026-01-12

Conducting systematic and literature reviews

On this page you will find tips on tools and how to get started with your review. Get support and guidance free of charge from your faculty library throughout your work process – from project start and registration of protocols to publication. Workflow of a literature reviewTypes of reviewsTools for working on your reviewRequest a literature searchThings to consider if using AI for your review  Th

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/research/conducting-systematic-and-literature-reviews - 2026-01-12

Welcome to Future Faculty

Future Faculty is an organization of researchers with a doctoral degree (PhD), who have not yet obtained a permanent/tenured position at the University.The aim of Future Faculty is to improve the conditions for young and future researchers at the Faculty of Medicine and to promote development of a career system at all levels.We offer activities, information and services for continuous career devel

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Become a member

Eligible members for Future Faculty: post-doctoral researchers, senior researchers, associate researchers, young PIs, clinical researchers and teachers with a PhD that do not have a permanent university teaching position (lector or professor) at the Medical Faculty or Region Skåne, Lund University.To become a member you should fill in the form below. Please, make sure that you use your @med.lu.se

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Mission statement

Future Faculty’s mission is, through participation, to support the development and growth of the Faculty of Medicine. Future Faculty’s vision is to bring forward the voice of all young researchers and teachers at the Faculty of Medicine. This group heralds an enormous potential of new ideas, energy and experiences that should be used to shape the future in the best possible way.We aim through our

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Task forces

Based on Future Faculty’s mission and our yearly and recurrent activities, we have the following board positions and task forces.Below, we outline the key tasks and responsibilities of each position and task force.ChairResponsibility: Being the face and voice of Future FacultyKey tasksOutline yearly vision and mission at first steering group meetingCall steering group meetings (approximately 8 a y

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Links

Academic path at Lund UniversityStaff categories and terminologyGuidelines for academic appointments in English (the Faculty's external website)Guidelines for academic appointments in Swedish (the Faculty's external website)Docent/Associate professor requirementsVacancies at Lund University (in Swedish, Lund University's central website)Career support and coursesFaculty of Medicine's career suppor

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Get started with Covidence – a tool for literature reviews

Find out about the most useful features in Covidence - and get tips and advice on how to improve your literature searching and systematic review workflow. Covidence is freely available to doctoral students, empolyees and affiliated researchers. New dates will be announced 2026.Location: Online on Zoom (Zoom link is sent to registered participants.) Registration deadline: Webinar contentAre you abo

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/research/conducting-systematic-and-literature-reviews/get-started-covidence-tool-literature-reviews - 2026-01-12

PhD studies

PhD studies are the highest academic education at a university. The PhD programme involves four years of full-time studies or eight years of part-time studies corresponding to 240 credits and ends with a doctoral degree. The programme prepares you for a continued career in academia or outside the university. Contact the Faculty's PhD office To study for a PhD From admission to examination Support

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Reach out with your research

In order for your research to benefit people's lives and health, you need to collaborate with others, such as healthcare, research colleagues, companies and other stakeholders in the surrounding society. Here you can get tips on how to do that. Contact Press and mediaThe Faculty's communications sectionpress [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (press[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se)Present research in the Research po

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/research/reach-out-your-research - 2026-01-12

Reach out in media

Media work can be done with the help of press releases, articles, opinion pieces, film clips, news tips, and posts on social media, sometimes in different channels for one and the same piece of news. The Faculty's Communications Department handles all press work and you can reach them at press [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (press[at]med[dot]lu[dot]se). How to reach out in media: Email a popular scien

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/research/reach-out-your-research/reach-out-media - 2026-01-12

Workshop: Improve your profile page in LUCRIS

Find out how you can use LUCRIS and the Research Portal to present yourself and to make your research more visible. In this 60-minute workshop you will learn how to improve your profile page by updating basic information in LUCRIS and adding missing publications. We will guide you through some key features of the LU Research Portal, such as researchers' projects, publications, collaborations and a

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Present your research in the Research Portal / LUCRIS

Make other researchers and a wider audience aware of your publications, projects, grants and other research activities. Register your research on the University's Research Portal. The benefits of using the Research PortalThe portal is aimed at external researchers, research partners and funders, as well as the general public and the media. Visitors can easily move between people, publications, pro

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Supporting workshops – Generic Knowledge and Skills, portfolio

What’s the aim of my portfolio? How do I get started? How do I present my portfolio at the half-time? How does Mahara work? These are some of the questions that are addressed in the portfolio workshops that the PhD program offers. Upcoming workshops: Thursday 11th of September at 09:00-11:30 Portfolio workshop – get started with your portfolio.Program:09:00-10:00Question hour with course leader Ol

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Economy - useful for grant applications

Here you find useful information for grant applications. Some information is only available in Swedish. If you don't understand Swedish, please use a tool like Google translate to help translate the text. Salary scalesSalary scales without social fees (LBK) and overhead (OH). Salary scales (in Swedish)Research overhead 2025 departmentsDepartment of Experimental Medical Science (EMV): 25%Department

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/organisation-and-governance/economy-useful-grant-applications - 2026-01-12

Work efficiently using an electronic lab notebook (ELN)

An electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) can help you work more efficiently and in a more structured way during and after your research project. ELNs support scientific workflows by facilitating collaboration, data collection from lab equipment, organisation and analysis, inventory management and research activity logging. The benefits of using an electronic lab notebook (ELN)Facilitates collaborat

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/research/work-efficiently-using-electronic-lab-notebook-eln - 2026-01-12