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Bachelor's and Master's studies

Four students walking in front of the Main University Library in autumn. Photo: Kennet Ruona.
Get a world-class education and build your own future global network at Lund University. Photo: Kennet Ruona.

Bachelor's or Master's degree programmes at Lund University offer more than just a high-quality education. They also provide excellent opportunities to build a global network of professional and academic contacts – invaluable for your future career.

Bachelor's degree studies

Choose from 10 Bachelor's programmes taught in English. You will find them on the page below along with key information about application and admissions.

Bachelor's degree studies

Master's degree studies

Choose from 130 English-taught Master's programmes in a range of subject areas, many with a unique interdisciplinary approach. On the page below, you can explore different entry points to our programmes and find out more about all our offerings.

Master's degree studies

Academic excellence and global connections

Founded in 1666, Lund University is one of the oldest, broadest and finest universities in Northern Europe. It consistently ranks among the top 100 universities worldwide and is in the top 150 for graduate employability.

Lund University in rankings

Here you'll experience a truly global environment with many international opportunities both on campus and abroad. We have around 670 partner universities in 75 countries worldwide and are members of leading university networks such as LERU and U21.

For students considering a career in research, our programmes provide an excellent foundation for doctoral studies and other research opportunities.