I have to say that being a student at Lund University has been an amazing experience. I will miss learning here when I graduate. The teachers are educated and energetic about their subjects, however they are likewise extraordinarily steady in assisting understudies with advancing scholastically. Their direction and mentorship have genuinely been significant in my scholarly excursion. I will carry the knowledge and opportunities I gained at Lund University with me throughout my career. I am thankful for them.
View moreEmbarking on this remarkable educational journey at Lund University has proven to be a fantastic opportunity, with a consistent focus on prioritizing students. The institution’s commitment to maintaining rigorous program standards is commendable. Professors, passionate and well-informed, implement innovative teaching strategies. Lund also fosters a vibrant campus environment through a diverse range of extracurricular activities.
View moreLund University has a strong academic reputation both nationally and internationally. It is known for its research contributions and academic excellence in various fields. The university is often praised for its research facilities and opportunities for students to engage in cutting-edge research across different disciplines. Lund University attracts a diverse student body and faculty from around the world, creating an international and multicultural learning environment. Lund is a picturesque town, and the university campus reflects this beauty. The surroundings can provide a pleasant atmosphere for studying. However, The weather in Lund, like much of Sweden, can be cold and dark during the winter months which was challenging for me. I would recommend Lund University because it attracts a diverse and international student body and faculty. Studying in such an environment can broaden your perspectives, enhance your cross-cultural communication skills, and prepare you for a globalized world.
View moreLund University is an awesome university. However, the Bachelor’s program in Development studies has disappointed me. The program is very vague and unstructured. Some of the professors were boring and the content of the course was very confusing to many of the students. After the first year, 30% of the class have dropped out but as a non-EU student who is studying on a university scholarship, I didn’t have the privilege to change my program. The best part of the program is that it’s very flexible and gives an opportunity to choose a major in the second year. Careerwise, it’s hard to find a job in this profession. But the university itself, the campus, the facilities, and the student life is outstanding.
View moreLund University is a good choice for students who want to study in multi-cultural environment and experience life in Sweden. In terms of programme quality, I would say it highly depend on faculty or programme itself. There are some excellent programme, as well as some newly opened, immature programme.
View moreI have the Lund University from a Campus Helsingborg point of view, which I think is quite different from studying on the main campus. For starters, is a completely different city which is not a student town so the feeling can be slightly different. However, being in a class with international students allowed us to create our own tight-knit group that would end up creating our own student life, since almost everyone was new into the city. We battle together through all the information that was only available in English.
The classes were interesting, sometimes they seemed a bit out of place but overall they were quite informative. The evaluation model was interesting since it was replete of different ways of testing from essays to exams to presentations which allowed for students who didn’t thrive on one evaluation method. It gave a nice chance for the student to succeed in their classes. The amount of presentations done was so high that I started with very low presentation skills to the end where I presented my Master thesis with no added anxiety or stammer. It is one of the most practical aspects I take out of it, public speaking.
When it comes to Campus Helsingborg which is about 40 minutes away from the main Lund campus, if you go on the Oresundstag the amenities are not fantastic. You have a basic cafeteria with slightly overpriced food (maybe it’s just me coming from a place where the cafeteria food is cheaper than outside school food), there is a small cafeteria and ongoing fight over the study rooms and the bokat. But overall, it is a nice place, with U2 and U3 as nice options to the study rooms. Most of the student accommodations are at an easy walking distance which is also great. And the city is nice, a bit too quiet but being close to the sea just makes it special. If you are lucky enough you can get a few beach days in a year! If you are about to start here, then enjoy a little Tura for me, one of the best student life perks of living in Helsingborg.
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