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Our strategic intent shows the way – a tool for prioritisation and development

Forum Medicum at night. Photo.
The Faculty of Medicine's strategic intent: education, research and collaboration. Photo: Agata Garpenlind.

The Faculty of Medicine's strategic intent for 2025-2030 has been mapped out. It consists of three strands that together form a direction and are linked to Lund University's overall goal: increased international impact.

The strategic intent is a tool to support prioritisation and development by clarifying our visions and values. It aims to set a direction for our work and facilitate prioritisation of important areas to work with at different levels of our Faculty.

Three strands, one direction

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Fundamental to the Faculty's strategic work is that we:

  • have a leading, inspiring and versatile role in research and education.
  • strive for the highest quality in outputs based on science and facts.
  • attract talent and create conditions for retaining and developing skills.
  • Together, create an attractive workplace where all employees take responsibility and contribute to the Faculty's development.
  • have a workplace s that is characterized by sustainability, gender equality and equal opportunities.
  • are a Faculty with strong integrity that cherishes our autonomy.
  • contributes actively to the surrounding society by being a creative and dynamic partner to both public and private actors, as well as other higher education institutions.
  • together with the University healthcare in Skåne make new progress for the benefit of people's lives and health.

Education, research and collaboration are the three strands in our strategic direction. Together, they form our Faculty.

Read more about our strategic intent here!