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  2. Lund University - Wikipedia

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    Lund University (Swedish: Lunds universitet) is a public research university in Sweden and one of Northern Europe's oldest universities. The university is located in the city of Lund in the Swedish province of Scania. It traces its roots back to 1425, when a Franciscan studium generale was founded in Lund.

  3. List of universities and colleges in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The order of precedence is based on their year of establishment as a university. Only Uppsala University (est. 1477 [1]) and Lund University (est. 1666 [2]) were actually founded as universities, whereas all the other universities were raised from högskola (university college) status to the higher university status after they had been founded.

  4. Lund - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavia's first University, the Academy of Lund was founded in the 1400s. It was suppressed during the Danish Reformation in 1537. [20] The present Lund University was established in 1666. [21] In 1943, during the Second World War, Lund was accidentally bombed by a British aircraft. No deaths were reported, though some people were injured ...

  5. List of Lund University people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people affiliated with Lund University, either as students or as researchers and academic teachers (or both). Lund University , located in the town of Lund in Skåne , Sweden , was founded in 1666.

  6. Lund University Main Building - Wikipedia

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    Universitetshuset, Lund The main building of the Lund University ( Universitetshuset in Swedish) was designed by architect Helgo Zettervall and inaugurated by King Oscar II in 1882. [ 1 ] Construction began in 1874, when the old main building Kungshuset had become too small for the growing number of students.

  7. Kungshuset - Wikipedia

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    Kungshuset, the "King's House", is a building in Lund in Sweden, built by the Danish king Frederick II between 1578 and 1584 and originally intended as the residence for the bishop of Lund. After the secession of the Scanian lands to Sweden at the Treaty of Roskilde 1658 Lund University was founded in 1666 to enhance the Swedification of the ...

  8. Faculty of Engineering, Lund University - Wikipedia

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    Lund University of Technology, LTH, was founded in 1961 and incorporated in 1969 as part of Lund University. The university originally consisted of six sections, Engineering Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Architecture.

  9. Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian ...

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    In Lund, Sweden, The Raoul Wallenberg Institute hosts the largest Library exclusively dedicated to Human Rights in the Nordic countries. Students can come, read and borrow the books. RWI is also offer a Master's Degree specialised in Human Rights in collaboration with the University of Lund. RWI is also organising an annual Swedish Human Rights ...