List of Lund University nations
List of student nations at Lund University in Sweden. The tradition of nations at the university is practically as old as the university itself.
The list is always sorted in accordance with a time-honoured order based on the age of the diocese of the area that the nation was named after. The reason for this was that almost all students earlier came from gymnasiums, and these were only found in diocesan capitals.
Active nations[]
Nation |
Foundation year |
Acronym
| |
---|---|---|---|
Östgöta Nation | 1668 | Carl-Henric Nilsson | ÖG |
Västgöta Nation | 1669 | Hans Albin Larsson | VG |
Smålands Nation | 1668 | Pernille Gooch | SM |
1890 | Stefan Sveningsson | LD | |
1890 | Annika Björkdahl | ML | |
1890 | Elsa Trolle Önnerfors | HB | |
1890 | Mona Landin-Olsson | SSK | |
Kristianstads Nation | 1890 | Jan Eric Larsson | KR |
Blekingska Nationen | 1697 | Jonas Åkeson | BL |
1682 | Per Alm | GB | |
Hallands Nation | 1928 | Johan Stenström | HL |
Kalmar Nation | 1696 | Sten Hidal | KM |
1682 | Pär Omling | WL |
12 of the 13 nations (Smålands Nation being the exception) have established a cooperation, including being members of the Academic Society (Akademiska Föreningen).[1]
Former nations[]
- (circa 1674–1889) Originally, all Scanian people enrolled in Skånska nationen. However, due to growth of the University the nation was dissolved in 1890 into five parts: Lunds Nation, Malmö Nation, Helsingkrona Nation, Ystad Nation (later Sydskånska Nationen) and Kristianstad Nation.
- (a merge of the nations of Östgöta, Västgöta and Kalmar 1766–1798, and then by the nations of Västgöta and Kalmar 1798–1817. After 1871, only Västgöta Nation used the name)
- (circa 1803–1842)
- (1838–1847)
See also[]
- Nations at Swedish universities
References[]
- ^ AF Portalen Archived 2010-02-18 at the Wayback Machine
Categories:
- Nations at Lund University
- Lund University