• Cozy Christmas or child rights crisis?

    We have been given the unique opportunity to have an interview with Pernilla Baralt, Executive Director of UNICEF Sweden. With her help, we get an insight into how the well-being of children and young people around the world looks like and how it is affected during holidays. She has previously worked for the EU Commission…

  • Vinterbalen – The return to AF

    Vinterbalen was for the first time held in 2000 and that was the beginning of an annual ball to thank and honor all of our hard-working members that proudly represent LundaEkonomerna throughout the year. Vinterbalen is one of Lund’s biggest balls and the second-largest white tie ball in the nordic region. Because of corona, the…

  • Oatly: Is all press, good press?

    Our world is falling apart. Slowly, but consistently. In ten years, it will be too late to stop the environmental crisis, and we need to act now. “How?” is the question that burdens our generation. In fact, even our food consumption has a negative impact on the climate. Livsmedelsverket tells us that our food consumption…

  • Goodbye Zoom – Hello School!

    It’s Sunday evening, and my alarm is set at 06.00 am. Monday is approaching, exams are coming up, and I’m about to have my most productive week of this semester so far. I’ll workout in the mornings, study microeconomics harder than Marie Curie on radioactivity – simply get stuff done. At least that’s what I’m…

  • The Novice Week in Lund

    The Novice Week has been a spectacular happening for new business students for many years. The event is created by the Novice Committee and the main purpose is to introduce new students to Lund as a city, the student union of LundaEkonomerna, and most importantly all their new friends. The COVID-19 situation has affected all…

  • Oh, Mr President!

    What made you apply to the board and how did you know that the President post would fit you the best? I could go on for way too long answering this question… (And believe me, you do not want me to start getting “långrandig”). Our Union is great! Since I moved to Lund, it has…

  • Never Too Young to Start a Business

    “You don’t have to live up to the romanticized view of entrepreneurship – it isn’t about working 14hrs a day whilst waking up at 5AM running 2 miles before work and then somehow squeezing in time with friends and family in between.” Amanda Larsson and Calle (Carl-Gustaf) Rosengren started their company named Färsking in high…

  • Same Nation, Same Program – 30 Years Difference

    The respondents in this interview do not have much in common at first glance. John Womack is a married father of two who lives in a house in Nacka in Sweden. John graduated in 1992. Edvin Eriksson, 21 years old, comes from Bromma and is now in the middle of student life in Lund. But…

  • Will You Be The Champion of LUSEM Case Competition and Represent LUSEM on the International Stage?

    Case Solving has come to be more important than ever, and in many corporations, case has become an examination method in the recruitment process when recruiting new associates. Business schools worldwide have therefore begun to focus on educating their students in case solving, among others Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM). LundaEkonomerna and…