Education
The Department of Process and Life Science Engineering offers a wide range of education programmes that are close to our research areas. A degree from our department provides many opportunities in the labour market.
If you are wondering what it is like to study at LTH, you can read more about education on the website of LTH, Faculty of Engineering.
- EIT Master's programme in Food Systems - on LTH's website
- Master's programme in Pharmaceutical Technology: Discovery, Development and Production - on Lund University's international website
- Master's programme in Food Technology and Nutrition - on Lund University's international website
- Master's programme in Water Resources Engineering - on Lund University's international website
- European Master's Degree in Food Studies - on EMFS's website
- Erasmus Mundus Master's programme in Membrane Engineering for Sustainable Development - on Lund University's website (scroll down)
The department educates future engineers, and the programmes that the department is mainly involved in are: chemical engineering, biotechnology, ecosystem engineering and civil engineering.
You can read more about these programmes on the website of LTH, Faculty of Engineering (in Swedish):
All our PhD-positions are externally funded and thus we only open PhD-positions when one of our senior researchers has applied for and received funding from a funding agency. This also means that we do not have a specific time when new PhD-positions are announced but rather announce them as soon as new research funding has been granted to a senior researcher.
Job vacancies, including PhD positions, at the Department of Process and Life Science Engineering
Applications to open positions are to be sent in through our electronic system (i.e. not via email) as described in the link above.
In today's society, there is a need for employees and a desire for employers to be able to train continuously throughout their lives. Our commisioned educations are organised for companies and organisations, and can be purchased for employees. Commissioned training can, but does not have to, be credit-based. These programmes are quality assured by the university and participants can be offered a certificate of completion.
Dairy Technology and Dairy Processing
Process Safety for Industry (in Swedish) - on LUCE's learning platform
Links open on LTH's website
Contact
Peter Jensen
Programme Coordinator
+46 46 222 98 01
peter [dot] jensen [at] ple [dot] lth [dot] se
Maria Messer
Programme Coordinator
+46 46 222 82 85
maria [dot] messer [at] ple [dot] lth [dot] se