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ACLU awarded funding for its 2025-2029 operations

The Lund University Centre for Business Law (ACLU) has been awarded funding of SEK 6 million for its activities during the years 2025-2029.

The three Lund-based foundations Crafoordska stiftelsen, LMK-stiftelsen and Sparbanksstiftelsen Finn have jointly chosen to support ACLU's activities during these five years. 

ACLU was founded in 2016 with the aim both to assemble and to strengthen the necessary and forceful research environments that exist at Lund University, and to make them both nationally and  internationally competitive. Since its foundation, ACLU has organized over 100 seminars and symposia and published four volumes with a business law focus in its publication series. These activities have developed strong ties to the surrounding legal community as well as to colleagues and sister centers throughout the Nordic countries. The funding will enable ACLU to enhance its activities as well as collaborative initiatives for the benefit of both research and education at Lund University.

More information about ACLU.