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If you feel victimised

We want you to feel safe and secure as a student. That is why we are committed to providing a safe learning environment for you and all of our students.

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You have always the right to help, advice and support if you feel victimised.

Talk to someone you trust

If you feel victimised, it is important to talk to someone you trust at Lund University. This can be a way to get support and perspective on what has happened. It is important to us that our students feel safe, and we have zero tolerance for harassment at Lund University.

We take all reports seriously and are obliged to investigate to get a clear picture of what has happened so that we can take action. An investigation is always carried out in consultation with the person who has made the report, and you will have close support if you feel victimised or find the situation surrounding your report difficult.

Here are some examples of the services you can contact:

More information on harassment - lu.se