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“It is gratifying that more people want to become engineers, architects and industrial designers”

I would like to welcome all new students to an exciting education, writes LTH’s dean Annika Olsson. She emphasises the culture of LTH – based on respect for differences – and is pleased that 40 per cent of LTH’s new students this year are women.

– Published 29 August 2024

Students before the V-building. Photo.
More problem solvers on the way. Our collaborations bring together different experiences and approaches, giving us a creative environment and a high standard of problem-solving, writes Annika Olsson.

At last, the campus is bubbling and teeming with life again as LTH’s students return and we welcome new students. The big news is that this year, thanks to what has been dubbed the “engineer package” and the Government’s investment in the green transition, we have been able to expand our capacity on programmes by 100 new places.

Being able to offer more places is, of course, exactly what is needed when we are seeing an increased number of applicants per place for our programmes, and it is gratifying for us at LTH to see that more people want to become engineers, architects and industrial designers.

Read the blog post by Annika Olsson