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The faculty in brief

The Faculty of Social Sciences at Lund University is one of Sweden’s leading units for research and education within the social and behavioural sciences. With activities in both Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö, a staff of over 800 and around 6 000 full-time equivalent students, the faculty is one of the largest at the University.

The building Gamla Kirurgen in Lund
The Faculty Office building Gamla Kirurgen, dating back to the 19th century. Photo: Helena Lind

To understand, explain and improve our world

Most of the challenges of our time are the result of human activity and must be solved through societal processes. International conflicts and crises, social conditions, environmental problems and health issues require knowledge about what determines individual and collective decisions and how societal systems can be changed. The Faculty of Social Sciences at Lund University conducts research and education that contributes to this knowledge.

Our research

Our education

Departments and units

The faculty's daily activities are concentrated at its 9 departments and a number of research centres in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö.

Departments and units

Education

  • 5 805 full-time students (2024)
  • 14 undergraduate programmes
  • 21 master's programmes
  • 4 professional qualification programmes
  • About 300 free-standing courses

Doctoral studies

  • Doctoral studies in 12 subjects
  • 136 doctoral students (full-time equivalents 2024)
  • About 25 thesis defences each year

Staff

  • Total number of faculty staff (2024):
    • 780 individuals
    • 641 full-time equivalents:
      • 52 professors
      • 450 teachers/researchers
      • 139 technical and administrative staff

Revenue

  • Education SEK 466 million (2024)
  • Research SEK 424 million (2024)