List of Lund University people

This is a list of notable people affiliated with Lund University, either as students or as researchers and academic teachers (or both). Lund University, located in the town of Lund in Skåne, Sweden, was founded in 1666.

Nobel laureates affiliated with Lund University

Government, politics and civil service

  • Gbezohngar Milton Findley (1960-) Liberia Politician and Businessman, Former Senate Pro-tempore, and Former Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Peter Estenberg (1686-1740), Greek scholar, professor, and advisor to King Stanislaw (Stanisław Leszczyński) of Poland in the early 18th century
  • Lars von Engeström (1751-1826), statesman and diplomat, first Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs 1809–1824, Chancellor of Lund University 1810–1824
  • Arvid Posse (1820-1901), Prime Minister of Sweden 1880-1883 (B.A. 1840)
  • Östen Undén (1886-1974), Rector Magnificus of Uppsala University and politician; Minister for Foreign Affairs 1924-26, 1945-62 (B.A. 1905, LL.B. 1910, LL.D. 1912)
  • Ernst Wigforss (1881-1977), linguist and politician, Swedish Minister of Finance (Ph.D. 1913)
  • Per Edvin Sköld (1891-1972), held various cabinet posts from 1932, Minister of Finance 1949-1955 (B.A. 1917)
  • Bertil Ohlin (1899-1979), liberal leader and economist, Nobel laureate, see above
  • Tage Erlander (1901-1985), Prime Minister of Sweden, 1946-1969 (B.A. 1928)
  • Gunnar Jarring (1907-2002), ambassador, UN diplomat and scholar of Turkic languages (Ph.D. 1933)
  • Ingvar Carlsson (1934-), Prime Minister of Sweden 1986-91, 1994-96 (B.A. 1958)
  • Tarja Cronberg (1943-), Finnish Green Party politician, Member of the European Parliament (Eng. D. 1973)
  • Lena Ek (1958-), Member of the European Parliament (J.D., LL.D.)
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court since 1993; studied at Lund in the 1960s
  • Rupiah Banda (1937 - ), President of Zambia, 2008- (B.A. 1964)
  • H. M. G. S. Palihakkara (1948-), Sri Lankan ambassador and UN diplomat, studied at Lund in the 1980s
  • Jimmie Åkesson (1979-), politician for the Sweden Democrats, Member of the Swedish Parliament

Mathematics, physics and astronomy

Medicine and life sciences

Engineering

Humanities and social sciences

  • Samuel Pufendorf (1632-1694), German jurist, political scientist and historian (Professor 1670-1677)
  • Carl August Hagberg (1810-1864), linguist and translator
  • Knut Wicksell (1851-1926), economist (Professor 1900-1916)
  • Torgny Segerstedt (1876-1945), scholar of comparative religion, anti-Nazi journalist (B.A. 1901, Docent 1903)
  • Torsten Hägerstrand (1916-2004), cultural geographer (Ph.D. 1953, Professor)
  • Axel Leijonhufvud (1933-), economist (B.A.)
  • Judith Wallerstein (1921-2012), psychologist and researcher at University of California at Berkeley (Ph.D 1978)
  • Etzel Cardeña (1957-), Thorsen Professor of Psychology; Director of the Center for Research on Consciousness and Anomalous Psychology
  • Katsuya Kodama (1959-), Japanese sociologist and peace researcher

Literature

Music, theatre, and entertainment

  • Otto Lindblad (1809-1864), composer (Student 1829-1836)
  • Sten Broman sv:Sten Broman (1902-1983), musician, music critic, TV host; founder of Uarda-akademien.
  • Hans Alfredson (1931-2017), writer, entertainer and film director, former head of Skansen (B.A. 1956)

Honorary doctorates

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