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Graduation is a chance to celebrate students' enormous achievement in completing a degree, but it's one that can come with bittersweet feelings for many international students as they prepare to enter into a new chapter of their lives. In this final episode of the Lund University International Podcast's third season, we invited three graduating international students to share their reflections on their time at Lund: host Bénédicte Anthony (Master's in Development Studies), Lukrecija Vaisyte (Master's in Environmental Policy and Management), and Mumbi Mwelwa (Master's in Information Systems). Together they discuss how it feels to graduate and the ceremony itself, the highlights and challenges of their time in Lund and Sweden, their plans for the future, advice for prospective international students, and much, much more.
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The Lund University Abroad Instagram account (@lund_university_abroad) highlights the varied and exciting journeys of Lund University students as they go abroad on exchange, and the many international opportunities open to students at Lund. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to guests Ivette Nogués and Bea Ulfvinger, who are both current students at Lund and exchange ambassadors for the @lund_university_abroad account. Together they discuss what the Instagram account is about, their experience as exchange ambassadors, the opportunities available to Lund students, and the many benefits that doing an exchange or international internship can bring.
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In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to guests and current exchange students Maria Bennato and Chi Wai Tiffany Cheung about their experience of studying an international exchange at Lund University. Maria, from Italy, and Tiffany, from Hong Kong, discuss how their studies at Lund compare to their home universities, making friends in Sweden, the support services offered by the University, and their advice on how to make the most of your time on exchange.
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Many international students often feel somewhat daunted by the prospect of applying for residency as part of their journey to Lund and Sweden, and while this is indeed a crucially important and sometimes complex part of preparing for your studies, it's not a process you need to handle all by yourself. In this episode, host Maria Lindblad (LU International Office) speaks to International Migration Coordinators Louise Corrigan-Konow and Erik Kvist about navigating migration processes, as well as covering the support services they offer to international students and staff. Together they discuss key details and deadlines for the residency application process, the popular 'after-studies' permit, transitioning to work in Sweden after studies, and their personal tips to deal with the stress and challenges of migration issues.
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While the obvious choice for Lund University students would be to live in Lund itself, many students choose to look further afield, finding accommodation in Malmö, Helsingborg, or other towns in Skåne. In this episode, host Rebecca van der Steen (LU International Office) speaks to current international student Julia Hampel about her experience of living in Malmö while studying at Lund University. Together they discuss why Julia decided to live in Malmö, the benefits and challenges of living outside of Lund, how best to go about finding private accommodation, avoiding scams, and more.
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Proximity to Copenhagen means that students at Lund University have access to many exciting opportunities beyond those available in Sweden and Skåne alone. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to current international student Israa Hassane, who has been undertaking an internship at the UN City in Copenhagen while continuing to live and study in Sweden. Together they delve into the valuable experience Israa has gained from her internship, how she got the internship, how she has managed working in a different country to where she is living and studying, and what advice she would offer to other international students considering a similar internship.
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When moving abroad for study, it's very typical that international students will experience some form of culture shock, whether it's from the weather, social norms, food and drink or even just homesickness. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to current international students Areej Al-Sabban and Farwa Aslam about their own experience of adjusting to tlife in Sweden and in Lund in particular. Together they discuss ways of dealing with the cold and dark Swedish winters, interacting with Swedes themselves, public transport, homesickness, support from the University, and many more topics, as well as some words of advice to help incoming students prepare themselves for their time abroad.
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You may be considering coming to Lund to study an international programme, or already on your way - but even if you'll be studying in English, the burning question many students have been asking is: 'Should I learn Swedish?' In this episode, host Maria Lindblad (Lund University International Office) speaks to guest Frank Schreier, who is a Lund alumnus and former international student now working at the Faculty of Social Science. Together they discuss Frank's experience of learning Swedish as an international student coming from the USA, including his motivation to learn it, the hurdles he faced, the ways it impacted his studies and student life, and his advice for incoming international students.
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Whether you're considering an international Bachelor's programme or have just been admitted to one, there's lots to discover about the experience of studying at Lund University. In this episode, we feature a discussion between three of our current Bachelor's students: host Marie Morales (BSc Mathematics), Leonie Feick (BSc Biomedicine) and Ngoc Quyen Do (BSc Development Studies). Together they talk about their journey to Lund University, their experience of the learning environment, cultural adjustments, the student life of Lund, and the advice they would offer to prospective international Bachelor's students.
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Sustainability Week is an annual event in Lund organised as a joint venture by Lund University and Lund municipality. The week serves as a platform for bringing together ideas, for cross-disciplinary collaborations, for raising public awareness and for inspiring sustainable change. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to Sustainability Forum project manager Stina Lundkvist and student worker Johanna Weitekamp, who have worked on organising Sustainability Week 2024. Together they discuss the many free events on offer during Sustainability Week, the goals of the week, and what current and prospective international students might get out of attending events during their time at Lund.
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Finding housing can be a daunting prospect as a newly admitted international student, but at Lund, you have many options and a housing guarantee if you're a non-EU/EEA student. In this episode, host Daniel Gunnarsson (LU International Office) speaks to student Marie Morales about her experience having lived in Lund for two years, covering topics from accommodation options and opportunities to commuting, living outside of Lund, and how to spot a private rental scam. Remember that if you're in any doubt about the legitimacy of a private rental option, you can seek advice by contacting BoPoolen, a free housing organisation run by the Lund University Student Unions' Association (LUS). More information about BoPoolen and how to spot fraud is available at bopoolen.nu/en/beware-of-frauds
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The Goin' app provides a community space exclusively for newly admitted students at Lund University, helping you to connect even before you've arrived in Lund! In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to two current Lund University students, Daniela Mendoza and Megan Phillips, about their experience using Goin'. Together they discuss what Goin' is and how to join the app, interest groups and other aspects of the community on Goin', and the central role that Goin' has played in helping them to form social connections during their time at Lund.
Newly admitted students will be invited to join Goin' via an exclusive code sent in an email from Lund University.
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As of the 21 March, admission results are now out for Master's applications to study at Lund University starting Autumn 2024! In this podcast episode, Lund University's Maria Lindblad and Rebecca van der Steen cover everything you need to know and what you need to do next, whether you're an admitted applicant or on a reserve list. Together they discuss accepting or declining your offer, paying tuition fees, applying for accommodation, residency applications, and many more aspects of the timeline from now until starting your studies at Lund University.
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In this special episode marking International Women's Day 2024, host and current student Mumbi Mwelwa (MSc Information Systems) speaks to two current student guests, Juliana Guillen (MSc Data Analytics and Business Economics) and Hema Srinivasa (MSc Information Systems). Together they discuss their experience as women from the Global South working and studying in technology, addressing topics such as their motivation to pursue a career in technology, the barriers they have faced in pursuing that career, their mentors and role models, and the advice they would offer to women and girls in their home countries who are also considering a career or studies in technology. This year's theme for International Women's Day is "Inspire Inclusion", and speaks to a two-fold need: to inspire others to understand and value women's inclusion, and for women themselves to be inspired to be included, to belong, and to feel empowered.
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Lund University is a member the European University Alliance for Global Health (EUGLOH): a network of 9 European universities which focuses on promoting long-lasting and interdisciplinary collaboration in Global Health. As an international student at Lund, you have the chance to get involved in this pioneering collaboration in many ways, from credited courses and workshops to becoming student representatives for EUGLOH. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to Judit Ralbovszki and Lara Lüdecke, both current students at Lund who are also EUGLOH student representatives. Together they discuss how EUGLOH can be relevant to a wide range of students from various academic disciplines, their experience and the activities they've been involved with - such as a road trip to Tromsø, Norway - and opportunities to network with other student representatives at universities across Europe.
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Wondering about how you can fit practical experiences like an internship into your studies at Lund University? In this episode, host Rebecca van der Steen (LU International Office) speaks to guests Xuan Tran and Bénédicte Anthony, both current students who recently finished internships while studying at Lund. Together they discuss how to find an internship that's right for you and your studies, what support is available from Lund University during an internship, how to network effectively, and some tips and tricks for acing your interview.
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Situated just 20km to the south-west of Lund, Malmö is the third largest city in Sweden, and for many students this bigger city is a popular alternative to living in Lund during their studies. In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) speaks to special guest and current student Kim Wölper about her experience of life in Malmö, discussing how Malmö compares to Lund on topics like events, culture, Christmas, commuting and transport, food, and many more.
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In this episode, host Timothy Parker (LU International Office) talks studying a second Master's degree with special guests Barbora Kozánková and Lili Domián, both of whom are previous Master's graduates of Lund University who decided to return to study again. Together they talk about their motivations for studying a second Master's, how their studies have differed the second time around, the kinds of extracurricular activities they've gotten involved in, and what Lund has to offer those who have prior career and postgraduate experience who are looking to study another degree.
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Studying at Lund University as an International Student offers an extraordinary chance travel in Europe and explore further afield, outside of Sweden. In this episode, host Elliott Gunnell (LU International Office) discusses travel with current student Emma Barfus, who offers her top tips as a frequent traveller on places to go, opportunities for low-cost and sustainable travel, and pitfalls to avoid.
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While discussion of international studies is often centred on students embarking on the beginning of their professional lives, there are plenty of students who already have career experience who choose to either take a break for study or study alongside their professional work. In this episode, host Maria Lindblad (LU International Office) speaks to Christine Githiomi and Shreeya Bhattarai: two current international students at Lund University who have decided to swap the workplace for a return to the classroom. Together they discuss how their professional experience has changed how they engage with the learning environment, the challenges and opportunities of taking a break from work in order to study, and their particular goals in studying internationally as working professionals.
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