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Broaden your education with X-courses

Want to try something new outside your main subject or deepen your knowledge? 
X-courses are short, flexible, credit-earning courses that you can take alongside your regular studies.

The deadline for applications is 15 April for courses starting in autumn 2025.

More about x-courses and how to apply

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Become an international mentor in autumn 2025

Help new international students settle into student life at Lund and everyday life in Sweden.

Find out more and apply to the International Mentor Programme by 20 April

Apply for grants for activities abroad

The following two travel and field study grants are open for applications from 5 to 25 April.

Travel grant

The Crafoord Foundation travel grant is open to students from all subject areas and for various types of activities abroad.

Crafoord Foundation travel grant

Field studies grant

Minor Field Studies (MSF) is a Sida-funded grant programme that gives you the opportunity to carry out field studies in countries where Sweden is involved in development cooperation. 

Note that, if you're not a Swedish citizen, there are some special requirements regarding the time you've been registered in Sweden ('folkbokförd').

Minor Field Studies

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For a balanced study experience

The Student Health Centre can help you with questions about your health, well-being and studies.

For example, you can: 

  • Get advice about different health problems.
  • Get tested for certain sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • Take part in personal development group activities.
  • Meet with a counsellor/nurse.

More about the Student Health Centre and their services

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Welcome to the Academic Support Centre (ASC)

The ASC can give you tips and advice on how to improve your study skills and your academic writing or reading. They offer different types of support, both on campus and digitally.

The ASC is open to all students at the University.

Read more about them and how they can support you in your studies:

The Academic Support Centre

Studies and career

Tools and services for learning and growth.