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Future Hubs @ LUSEM

Connecting strengths. Enabling collaboration. Creating impact.

Future Hubs @ LUSEM build on our long tradition of externally engaged teaching and research. The hubs bring together and amplify the student and education-to-society initiatives that already thrive across our school, as well as making new connections.

Creating a shared pipeline and a clear point of entry for partners who want to connect and collaborate with our students, researchers, and colleagues.

Organised around three broad themes: 

  • Startups and Innovation 
  • Sustainability 
  • Data

Future Hubs transform ideas and real-world challenges and opportunities into learning opportunities, innovation, and societal impact.

Contact

Craig Mitchell
Future Hubs at LUSEM

Data Hub

Data-driven questions in which analysis, digitalisation, and AI are central. This hub will connect activities across the school, creating joint opportunities for a wide range of data-driven projects with external partners.

Data Science Hub – student resources

What are Future Hubs @ LUSEM?

Future Hubs @ LUSEM create a two-way pipeline between education and society. They bring together student-driven initiatives, experiential learning, and close collaboration with companies, public organisations, and the wider community within a shared and coherent model.

Building on and boosting existing activities and partnerships across our programmes and departments, the hubs make collaboration more visible, accessible, and impactful.

The hubs:

  • Offer a shared channel for colleagues who engage external partners in their teaching.
  • Provide partners with a clear point of entry to collaborate with our students through course projects, thesis topics, internships, project teams, live cases, hackathons, and events.
  • Act as a catalyst and dissemination platform that spreads good ideas and formats for experiential learning across courses and programmes.

What Future Hubs @ LUSEM lead to

For students

  • Enhanced skills and employability.
  • Hands-on experience through real projects with companies and organisations.
  • Pathways to internships, graduate roles, venture careers, and continued startup support.

For partners

  • A clear and accessible point of entry to collaborate with LUSEM on projects, theses, internships, and more.
  • Actionable insights, solutions, and fresh perspectives on real challenges – developed together with LUSEM students.
  • Access to international talent and future recruits.

 For faculty

  • Easier access to partners and real-world cases for teaching activities.
  • A platform to share and scale successful formats in experiential learning.
  • Support from back-office staff in matching courses and projects with external partners.

 For LUSEM and Lund University

  • Stronger links between education, research and practice.
  • Visible societal impact from student work and research-based knowledge.

Contact

Craig Mitchell
Future Hubs at LUSEM