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Type
  
Public

Administrative staff
  
300

Doctoral students
  
180

Established
  
1961

Undergraduates
  
4300

Lund School of Economics and Management

Rector
  
Prof. Fredrik Andersson

The Lund School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) or Ekonomihögskolan i Lund is a business school at Lund University in Lund, Sweden. It has been certified by EQUIS and is a member of EFMD.

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It was founded and financed by Holger Crafoord.

Education

The Lund School of Economics and Management offers the following Master of Science programs:

  • Accounting and Auditing
  • Accounting and Management Control
  • Corporate and Financial Management
  • Economic Demography
  • Economic Growth, Innovation and Spatial Dynamics
  • Economic History
  • Economic Research Methods
  • Economics
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Information Systems
  • International Economics with a focus on China
  • International Marketing and Brand Management
  • Management Research
  • Managing People, Knowledge and Change
  • Statistics
  • Sustainable Business Leadership
  • Technology Management (in cooperation with LTH).
  • Notable alumni

  • Sven Otto Littorin, Former Minister for Employment (has not graduated)
  • Mikael Eriksson, CEO ÖhrlingsPricewaterhouseCoopers Sweden
  • Bertil Ohlin, developed the Heckscher-Ohlin model on international trade and received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1977.
  • Torsten Lyth, CEO Ernst&Young Sweden
  • Eva Rooth, CEO Feelgood
  • Christian W. Jansson, CEO Kappahl
  • Lars-Johan Jarnheimer, CEO Tele2
  • Anders Lidbeck, CEO Telelogic
  • Bo Strandberg, CEO AddNode
  • Joen Magnusson, CEO Beijer
  • Sten K. Johnson, CEO Midway Holding AB
  • Fredrik Palmstierna, CEO SäkI AB
  • Fredrik Arp, former CEO Volvo Personvagnar AB
  • Hans Pihl, CEO Deloitte Sweden
  • Håkan Jeppsson, CEO Inwido
  • References

    Lund School of Economics and Management Wikipedia


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