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隆德大学
Lund University

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世界大学排名
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Lund University
Lunds universitet
拉丁语: Universitas Lundensis or Universitas Gothorum Carolina. Also the older Regia Academia Carolina lundensis, or Academia Carolina conciliatrix.
校训 Ad utrumque (Prepared for both)
建立于 1666
类型 Public
Rector magnificus and Vice Chancellor Prof. Per Eriksson
工作人员 5,300 total (including non-scientific)
学生 24,600 (FTE, 2008)
Doctoral students 3,200
位置 Sweden Lund, Scania, Sweden
校园 Urban
归属 Universitas 21
LERU
EUA
ASAIHL
网址 http://www.lu.se/english

Lund University (Swedish: Lunds universitet), located in Lund in southernmost Sweden, is one of Sweden's most prestigious universities and one of Scandinavia's largest institutions for education and research, frequently ranked among the world's top 100 universities. The university was founded in 1666 and is the second oldest Swedish university, but can arguably trace its roots back to 1438, when a studium generale was founded in Lund.

Lund University has eight faculties, with additional campuses in the cities of Malmö and Helsingborg, with ca 25,000 students in more than 50 different programmes and 800 separate courses. It belongs to the League of European Research Universities as well as the global Universitas 21 network.

The university traditionally centers on the Lundagård park adjacent to the Lund Cathedral, with various departments spread in different locations in town, but mostly concentrated in a belt stretching north from the park connecting to the university hospital area and continuing out to the northeastern periphery of the town, where one finds the large campus of the Lund Institute of Technology.

历史

Lund University main building, built in 1882 by Helgo Zettervall.

The city of Lund has a long history as a center for learning and was the ecclesiastical centre and seat of the archbishop of Denmark. A cathedral school (the Katedralskolan) for the training of clergy was established in 1085 and is today Scandinavia's oldest school

A studium generale (a medieval university education) was founded in 1425, but had to close in 1536 in connection with the Danish reformation.

After the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658, the Scanian lands came under the possession of the Swedish Crown, which quickly founded the Lund University in 1666 as the means of Swedification. It was the fifth university under the Swedish king, after Uppsala University (1477), the University of Tartu (1632, now in Estonia), the Academy of Åbo (1640, now in Finland), and the University of Greifswald (founded 1456; Swedish 1648–1815, now in Germany). It is the second-oldest university on Swedish ground today.

The university was named Academia Carolina after Charles X Gustav of Sweden. The name was in some formal use until the late 19th century, when Lund University became the widespread denomination.

Esaias Tegnér statue near the towering Lund Cathedral.

The university was at its founding granted four faculties: law, theological, medicine and philosophy. They were the corner stones, and for more than 200 years this system was in effect. Towards the end of the 17th century, the number of students hovered around 100. Some notable professors in the early days were Samuel Pufendorf, a juridical historian; and Canutus Hahn and Kristian Papke in philosophy.

The Scanian War in 1676 led to a shut-down, which lasted until 1682. The university was re-opened largely due to regional patriots, but the university was not to enjoy a high status until well into the 19th century. Lecturing rooms were few, and lectures were held in the Lund Cathedral and its adjacent chapel. The professors were underpaid.

In 1713, Charles XII of Sweden entered Lund. He stayed in Lund for three years, in between his warlike expeditions. The town of Lund and the university attracted a temporary attention boost. The most notable lecturer during this time was Andreas Rydelius.

Peace was finally restored with the death of Charles XII in 1718, and during the first half of the 18th century the university was granted added funds. The number of students was now well around 500. Despite not being on par with Uppsala University, it had still built a solid reputation and managed to attract prominent professors.

Around 1760 the university reputation dropped as the number of students fell below 200, most of whom hailed from around the province. However, by 1780 its reputation was largely restored, and continued to rise through the 1820s. This was largely owing to popular and well-educated lecturers particularly in philology; the prominent professor Esaias Tegnér was a particularly notable character with widespread authority. He, in turn, attracted others towards Lund. One of these was the young theological student C. G. Brunius, who studied ancient languages under Tegnér and were later to become professor of Greek. With time he was to devote himself to architectures and he redesigned several of Lund's buildings, as well as churches of the province.

Women at the university

The first woman to study in Lund was the medical student Hedda Andersson who entered the university in 1880 (two years before the next woman to do so). Hilma Borelius was the first woman who finished a doctorate in Lund, in 1910. The first woman to be appointed to a professor's chair was the historian Birgitta Odén (1965). In 1992 Boel Flodgren, Professor of Business Law, was appointed rector magnificus (or, strictly speaking, rectrix magnifica) of Lund University. As such, she was the first woman to be a head of a European university.

学术

Lund University is internationally known as Scandinavia's largest research university. The university has eight faculties and many research centres and specialized institutes. Approximately 25,000 students study within one of the 50 educational programs, the eighteen international masters programmes or the 800 free-standing courses. Almost three hundred courses are, or can be, held in English for the benefit of international exchange students. There are several programs allowing foreign students to study abroad at the University. Notable exchangees include United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who spent time at Lund University in the 1960s conducting research.

Faculties

Kungshuset, the oldest university building (completed 1584), currently houses the Department of Philosophy.
  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Law [1]
  • Faculty of Natural Sciences (Fysicum)
  • Faculty of Social Sciences [2]
  • Lund School of Economics and Management
  • Faculty of Engineering (Lund Institute of Technology)
  • Academies of Performing and Visual Arts (the Academies of Music, Art, and Theatre)
  • Centre for Innovation, Research and Competence in the Learning Economy (CIRCLE)

There are also departments located in Malmö, including Malmö Academy of Music, The Faculty of Odontology, and Helsingborg.

Library

University Library

Lund University library was established in 1666 at the same time as the university and is one of Sweden's oldest and largest. Since 1698 it has received legal deposit copies of everything printed in the country. Today six Swedish libraries receive legal deposit copies, but only Lund and the Royal Library in Stockholm are required to keep everything for posterity. Swedish imprints make up half of the collections, which amount to 170,000 linear metres of shelving (2006). The library serves 620,000 loans per year, the staff is 200 full-time equivalents, and the 33 branch libraries house 2600 reading room desks.

The current main building at Helgonabacken opened in 1907. Before that, the old building was Liberiet close to the city's cathedral. Liberiet was built as a library in the 15th century, but now serves as a cafe.

Student life

Lund student life is based on three central structures: the student nations, Akademiska Föreningen and the student unions.

Student Nations

Main article: List of Lund University Nations

The nations in Lund are a central part of the university's history, initially serving as residential colleges for students, organized by geographic origin. Östgöta Nation, the oldest nation, was established in 1668, two years after the university was founded. While the nations still offer limited housing, today they are best described as student societies. It is required to enroll in a nation to receive grades at the university.

Today students may enroll in any nation, although the nations still preserve their geographic names. In most cases it does not matter what nation one enrolls in, but different nations offer different activities for interested students. The fee of around 350 Swedish krona per semester (which also includes student union membership fees), is the closest thing to a tuition requirement found in Sweden.

Each nation has student housing, but the accommodations in no way meet demand, and they are usually appointed according to a queue system. Each nation has at least one pub evening per week, with a following night club. The solemn peak event in the course of an activity year is the organization of student balls once a year. Most well known of the nation balls (as opposed to balls organized by fraternities or student unions) is the ball hosted by Göteborgs Nation - called the "Gustaf II Adolf Ball" (also known as the "GA-Ball"). Most nations also host at least one banquet per week, where a three course dinner is served. Each nation also has different activities for students interested in sports, arts, or partying. All activities within the nations are voluntary.

Akademiska Föreningen (AF)

AF-Borgen, the student-run complex at the heart of student life in Lund, May 2002.

In 1830, Professor Carl Adolph Agardh formed Akademiska Föreningen (The Academic Society), commonly referred to as AF, with the goal of "developing and cultivating the academic life" by bringing students and faculty from all departments and student nations together in one organization. Prince Oscar I, then Sweden's Chancellor of Education, donated 2000 Kronor to help found the society. In 1848, construction began on AF-Borgen (the AF Fortress), which is located opposite the Main Building in Lundagård. To this day, AF is the center of student life in Lund, featuring many theater companies, a prize-winning student radio (Radio AF), and organizing the enormous Lundakarnevalen (the Lund Carnival) every four years. "AF Bostäder", an independent foundation with close ties to Akademiska Föreningen, maintans over 5,700 student residences in Lund.

Student Unions

The Delphi residential area, located in the northern part of Lund, is one of the large student housing complexes run by AF Bostäder.

Currently each faculty has its own student union. Since 1995, a central organization known as LUS (Lund University's Student Unions [3]) negotiates with the university administration, while most work is done at the faculty level. The student unions that are members of LUS are:

  • The Ph.D. Student Union - [4]
  • Student Union of the Faculty of the Humanities - [5]
  • Student Union of the Faculty of Medicine - [6]
  • Student Union of Natural Sciences - [7]
  • Lunds Socialhögskolas Studentkår - [8]
  • Sjukgymnastinstitutets Studentkår
  • Student Union of Social Sciences - [9]
  • Student Union of the Faculty of Theology - [10]
  • Vårdvetenskapliga Studentkåren - [11]
  • Teaterhögskolans Studentkår
  • Malmö Konsthögskolas Studentkår
  • Studentkåren vid Musikhögskolan i Malmö - [12]

The student unions that have chosen not to belong to LUS are:

  • Student Union at Lund University, Faculty of Engineering - [13]
  • The Student Union at the Faculty of Law - [14]
  • Lund Students of Economics - [15]
  • Flygskolekåren - [16]
  • Elevkåren vid YTH-utbildningen i Markaryd
  • Studentkåren vid YTH
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Notable people connected to Lund University

Main article: List of Lund University people

The following is a select list of some of the most notable people who have been affiliated with Lund University as students or academics, please refer to the main article for more information.

  • Anders Jahan Retzius (1742-1821), naturalist.
  • Elias Magnus Fries (1794-1878), mycologist.
  • Esaias Tegnér (1782-1846), poet, bishop of Växjö.
  • Peter Estenberg (1686-1740), Greek Scholar, Professor, and advisor to King Stanislaw (Stanisław Leszczyński) of Poland in the early 18th century.
  • Tuve Hasselquist ( 1816 - 1891), Swedish American Lutheran minister and church leader
  • Albert Victor Bäcklund (1845-1912), mathematician and physicist (Bäcklund transform).
  • Knut Wicksell (1851-1926), economist.
  • Johannes Rydberg (1854-1919), physicist (Rydberg formula, Rydberg constant).
  • V. Walfrid Ekman (1874-1954), oceanographer (Ekman spiral, Ekman number).
  • Marcel Riesz (1886-1969), mathematician (Riesz function, Riesz theorems, Riesz mean, Riesz potential).
  • Ivar Wickman 1872-1914), neurologist, polio expert
  • Manne Siegbahn (1886-1978), Nobel Prize in Physics 1924. Professor at Uppsala University.
  • Frans Gunnar Bengtsson (1894-1954), author, The Long Ships.
  • Bertil Ohlin (1899-1979), Nobel Prize in Economics 1977.
  • Tage Erlander (1901-1985), Prime Minister of Sweden, 1946-1969.
  • Rune Elmqvist (1906-1996), developer of the first implantable pacemaker.
  • Torsten Hägerstrand (1916-2004), cultural geographer.
  • Sune Bergström (1916-2004), Nobel Prize in Medicine 1982.
  • Carl Hellmuth Hertz (1920-1990) pioneered medical ultrasonography (with Inge Edler).
  • Sten Broman sv:Sten Broman (1902 - 1983) Musician, music critic, tv host, university active- founder of Uarda-akademien etc.
  • Arvid Carlsson (1923-), Nobel Prize in Medicine 2000 (Professor at Göteborgs university).
  • Hans Alfredson (1931-), writer, entertainer and film director, former head of Skansen.
  • Lars Hörmander (1931-), mathematician awarded the Fields medal in 1962.
  • Ingvar Carlsson (1934-), Prime Minister of Sweden 1986-91, 1994-96.
  • Michael Treschow (1943-), chairman of Ericsson.
  • Karl Johan Åström (1934-), (Professor Emeritus), IEEE Fellow, IEEE Medal of Honor for contributions to Control Theory
  • Björn Borg ([Tennis star)]
  • Etzel Cardeña (1957-), Thorsen Professor of Psychology, Director of the Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology (CERCAP)
  • Duncan Steel (1955-), world-renowned authority on space science
  • Peter Gärdenfors (1949-), philosopher and cognitive scientist

Partner universities

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Europe

  • Austria University of Vienna, Austria
  • Estonia University of Tartu, Estonia
  • France University of Orléans, France
  • Germany University of Greifswald, Germany
  • Germany University of Heidelberg, Germany
  • Germany Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
  • Germany University of Passau, Germany
  • Netherlands University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Netherlands University of Groningen, The Netherlands
  • Netherlands Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  • Russia Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
  • Switzerland University of Geneva, Switzerland
  • Switzerland University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
  • Scotland University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Elsewhere

  • Australia The University of Adelaide, Australia
  • Australia Bond University, Australia
  • Australia University of Newcastle, Australia
  • Australia University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Australia University of Queensland, Australia
  • Brazil University of São Paulo, Brazil
  • Canada McGill University, Canada
  • Canada Queen’s University
  • Canada University of British Columbia
  • Canada University of Ottawa
  • Chile University of Chile, Chile
  • People's Republic of China Peking University, China
  • People's Republic of China University of Hong Kong, China
  • Japan University of Tokyo, Japan
  • South Africa University of Cape Town, South Africa
  • United States University of California at Los Angeles, United States
  • United States University of California at Santa Barbara
  • United States University of California at Santa Cruz
  • United States University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • United States University of Texas at Austin
  • United States University of Virginia
  • United States Purdue University
  • United States Babson College

更多

  • Royal Swedish Physiographic Society in Lund

参考文献

  1. ^ Prepared for both the book and the sword - to study and to defend the country in times of war. The lion in Lund University's seal holds a book in one hand, and a sword in the other.
  2. ^ Swedish Higher Education Authority (Högskoleverket) - statistics for 2008 (Swedish), page 121
  3. ^ New Partnership with Swedish University: Lund University
  4. ^ Lund University, Sweden, Euro Scholars Website
  5. ^ Lund University, The Solander Program Website
  6. ^ Universities in the Øresund Region, Øresund Entrepreneurship Academy Website
  7. ^ Welcome to Lund University
  8. ^ Top 200 Universities, Website of QS Top Universities
  9. ^ Shanghai Jiao Tong University's Academic Ranking of World Universities - 2007, 2006, 2005
  10. ^ The Complete List: The Top 100 Global Universities
  11. ^ Historik - Lunds universitet
  12. ^ Organisation
  13. ^ Linda, Bayer "Ruth Bader Ginsburg" (Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2000), 46.
  14. ^ Lund University library website, statistics for 2006, http://www.lub.lu.se/om-lub/organisation/lub-i-siffror-2006.html
  15. ^ AF Bostäder History
  • Lunds universitet from Nordisk familjebok, in Swedish.
  • Lunds universitets historia : utgiven av universitetet till dess 300-årsjubileum. 4 volumes. Lund: Lunds universitet 1968-1983. (The standard work on the history of the university.)
  • Magnus Laurentius Ståhl, Biographiske underrättelser om professorer vid Kongl. universitetet i Lund, ifrån dess inrättning till närvarande tid. ("Biographical notes on professors at the Royal University of Lund from its foundation until the current time") Christianstad: L. Littorin, 1834. (public domain book available on Google Print, [17])

External links

  • Lund University - Official site
  • Lund Institute of Technology - Official site
  • Lund School of Economics and Management - Official site
  • Atomium Culture - Official site
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