• From Idea to Innovation: The SensoryWind story
    Feb 10 2026

    Home to the Lund Innovation District and with support from LU Innovation, Lund University offers premiere support for students wanting to turn their business ideas into real, world-changing innovations. But how can a student get started with the often daunting prospect of building their own startup? In this episode, host Megan Phillips (LU Global Engagement) is joined by Feiyu Wu, a Lund student and CEO of award-winning startup business SensoryWind, as well as her innovation coach Nicolas Arriagada, who is Head of Student Innovation at LU Innovation.

    Together, they discuss Fei's journey with SensoryWind, from the idea's conception in her personal life to getting support from LU Innovation, and eventually winning the Future Innovation Award 2025 and launching her product. Meanwhile Nicolas provides information and advice on you can get support from Lund University in developing your business idea, whether it's direct input from experts at the University, industry links, networking opportunities, or business collaborations with other startups in the region. Don't miss this episode's great insights into the world of innovation at Lund University!

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    24 mins
  • Lund University: #1 in the world for sustainability
    Jan 26 2026

    The QS World University Rankings: Sustainability has ranked Lund University #1 in the world for 2026, marking an incredible achievement for the many researchers, staff and students who have contributed towards a more sustainable future. But what, exactly, does the ranking mean for current and future LU students? In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU Corporate Communications) is joined by special guests Cicilia Jeppsson and Erika Söderstjerna from the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, who explain not just the ranking and the wide-reaching work that has gone into achieving it, but how it relates to everyday student life and why Lund University might be the right place to study for more sustainably-minded students.

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    27 mins
  • Studying a PhD at Lund University
    Jan 13 2026

    For some international students, it's a natural step to consider studying a PhD after graduating from a Master's, and many students that come to Lund University go on to find PhD positions here afterwards. But how do you go about securing a PhD position, and what's it like to undertake one at Lund University? In this episode, host Fabio Cavaliere speaks to Gabriele Cobucci, a current doctoral student in Mathematical Physics at Lund University, who discusses his academic journey and his experience of studying a PhD at Lund. Together they cover topics such as how Gabriele got his position and what it entails, a brief overview of quantum physics and how Gabriele's research contributes to the field, the practical and everyday outcomes of quantum physics research, and of course, Gabriele's advice for students considering a PhD at Lund.

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    31 mins
  • Settling into life in Sweden
    Dec 16 2025

    It's understandable that many international students can feel apprehensive about moving to another country and settling in when they begin their studies, but with the right preparation and mindset, that transition can be made as easy as possible. In this episode, we take a look at what it's really like to settle into your life at Lund University in Sweden, as host Timothy Parker (LU Corporate Communications) speaks to three student guests about their personal experiences and advice for other incoming students: Freja Jepsen from Denmark, studying a Master's in Literature, Culture and Media; Seoyun Kim from South Korea, studying a Master's in Human Ecology, and Yuka Nishi from Japan, studying a Master's in Media and Communication. Together they discuss making friends, what events and student groups to join, how to keep a balance and avoid burning out during your first few weeks, and plenty of tips and advice on transport, groceries, days out in the Skåne region and more.

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    37 mins
  • Supporting your life in Sweden: 10 years of the International Citizen Hub Lund
    Dec 8 2025

    The International Citizen Hub Lund is your home away from home in Sweden, offering advice, support and events to help you and your family members with settling in while you study, work, or look for jobs. In this episode, we celebrate the ICHL's first decade and explore the many ways in which the ICHL can help new international students as they adapt to life in Sweden. Host Fabio Cavaliere (LU Corporate Communication) is joined by three guests: ICHL founder Lisa Andersson, Lund University graduate and Social Hub Lund intern Luz Adriana Hernandez, and ICHL intern Kevin Law. Together they discuss how the ICHL started, their respective work and interactions with the ICHL as internationals, what events and services it can provide for internationals in Lund, how international students can get involved, and what's on the horizon for the ICHL going forward.

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    33 mins
  • The magic of a Lund University student ball
    Nov 24 2025

    Of the many exciting events students at Lund University get the opportunity to participate in, the tradition of the student ball is perhaps the most glamorous. These white-tie events are held regularly throughout each year, giving a chance for Lund students and alumni to dress up for an evening of fine dining, dancing, and socialising. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU Corporate Communication) catches up with student guests Megan Phillips and Kleia Sidra, who share their experience and insight into student balls at Lund University. Together they discuss the basics of what a ball is, what makes them a unique experience, how much they typically cost and how to meet the dresscode, plus much more.

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    30 mins
  • Launching the programme in Innovation and Societal Change
    Nov 17 2025

    Now open for applications for study starting Autumn 2026, the Master's programme in Innovation and Societal Change seeks to equip students with a systemic perspective on innovation, preparing you to become a driving force for change. In this episode, host Fabio Cavaliere (LU Corporate Communication) speaks to Linda Stihl (Programme Director for the Master's in Innovation and Societal Change) and Markus Grillitsch (Professor at the Department of Human Geography) about their work on the programme, covering everything you need to know about this new opportunity for study. Together they discuss the programme's origins and purpose, course contents and learning methods, as well as how to apply and most importantly, why prospective students should consider this programme.

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    27 mins
  • Disability support at Lund University
    Nov 12 2025

    Lund University's Disability Support Services offer bespoke support for students with disabilities and other specific challenges to their studies, working to ensure that every aspect of your course is accessible and that you have the help and advice you need. In this episode, host Fabio Cavaliere (student worker at LU Corporate Communications) speaks to Ida Jarbe Holmlund, a Coordinator at LU Disability Support Services, delving into how the support services work, who can access them, when to contact them versus contacting your healthcare provider, and much more.

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    17 mins