Here are the Nomination Committee’s nominations for the upcoming elective RK!
Did you miss the nomination period and want to apply for a position? Email our lovely President Sanela at ordf@luna.lu.se, saying you want to counter candidate, for what position and send a text about who you are and why you would be fitting for the role! Or, you could try your luck and candidate fro vacant positions during the meetings. The elective RKs are the 14th and 22nd of April, at Universum in the Astronomy building at 17.15.
We in NomCom look forward to seeing you there!<3
Presidium (2+0)
Max Larsson
Max is a third-year physics student and has been deeply engaged in LUNA throughout his studies. He has a wide range of experience includes roles in GLuFS, RK, UU, MUR, and as JoL spokesperson which giving him a strong foundation in both union structure and student representation. Max understands the work and responsibility of a full-time role in the presidium — from representing students in both internal and external meetings, to working with policy, budget, and student rights. He has experience with economic planning and organizational work, but is especially drawn to the political and strategic side of the position. Max emphasizes cooperation, communication, and transparency, both within the presidium and in their relationship with its councils, board, and student representatives.
Max approaches challenges — whether criticism, conflict, or sensitive student cases — with empathy, discretion, and a focus on doing what’s right. He’s particularly passionate about issues related to SV and sees the coming year as one with both exciting opportunities and serious challenges, including economic strain and a need for clearer visibility and engagement. With his depth of experience, grounded personality, and strong sense of purpose, Max would be a committed and capable member of the presidium.
Head of Corporate Relations (1+0)
Paulina Szofer
Paulina Szofer is a highly motivated candidate for the position of Head of Corporate Relations (HCR) for the operational year 2025/2026. With a diverse background in both physics and economic studies, Paulina brings a unique blend of experience, leadership skills, and a fresh perspective to the role.
Having been actively involved with LUNA as a CRC member as the marketing coordinator, she has already made significant contributions to the Union. Her ability to connect with people and manage external relations is highly sought after in the role. Paulina’s approach is both innovative and proactive, with a focus on improving processes and fostering strong corporate partnerships. Her vision for the future of ATLAS, including attracting more sponsors and expanding the event, showcases her dedication to improving the outreach of LUNA.
She has strong organizational skills and strategic planning abilities that will be essential as she balances the responsibilities of a full-time position. Paulina’s commitment to maintaining open communication and collaboration, both within the Union and with external partners, ensures effective teamwork and a fun committee.
Paulina is determined to take the CRC to new heights, providing valuable tools and creating opportunities for students. Her dedication and enthusiasm make her an excellent candidate for the Head of Corporate Relations position.
Board Member (5+0)
Caspian Torngren
Caspian Torgngren is a second-year chemistry student and the current president of Kerub. He’s passionate about making impactful changes within the Union, having previously been involved with RK and UU. Caspian is a vocal leader who values clear communication and believes that good collaboration stems from openness and respect for differing opinions. He aims to ensure that the board functions smoothly by fostering a positive, inclusive environment where everyone can contribute.
Caspian’s time management skills are strong; he prioritizes his studies while balancing his commitments within the Union. He approaches his tasks with a strategic mindset—breaking down responsibilities, scheduling, and making sure no one person is overloaded. He’s keen on improving transparency within the Union, ensuring that the board’s work is visible to the broader student body. One of his goals is to increase engagement by organizing more social events and attracting new sponsors to boost the Union’s financial health.
Caspian believes in the power of constructive feedback and is committed to addressing challenges head-on. His leadership style encourages a blend of seriousness when needed and a lighter atmosphere when appropriate, ensuring that the board remains focused, yet fun. The Nomination Committee believes him to be a great asset for LUNA.
Florian Schuster
Florian has been active in LUNA since his very first month, serving as an RK alternate and a member of the GLuFS board. With a calm, grounded personality and a strong interest in organizational work, he brings valuable experience and a clear understanding of how the union functions. He looks forward both for the board’s supportive and proactive roles, and has a deep understanding about what it entails.
Florian is confident in his ability to manage the workload and prioritizes respectful, clear communication as key to strong board dynamics. He aims to create an open, respectful, and cooperative environment both within the board and with the wider student body. He’s also eager to make the board’s work more visible and relatable, suggesting simple, consistent outreach like event stands and behind-the-scenes posts. When it comes to handling challenges—whether interpersonal issues or union-wide concerns—Florian approaches them with empathy, discretion, and a team-oriented mindset. With his experience, insight, and steady presence, Florian would be a strong asset to the Union Board.
Liam Kniberg
Liam is a forth-year computational science student from MYS. He currently serves as the student council’s chairperson. During this year, he has taken an active part in the Mgeo process in order to make sure that his fellow students feel safe during these changing times. Liam has a lot of experience regarding education from his time in both the faculty and CEC education boards. The experience from the Mgeo process looks to be vital during the upcoming operational year.
Liam has also served as an RK-representative and has a good understanding of the board work. He puts a lot of emphasis on the importance of communication, scheduling, and being organized – skills he has learned throughout his years in LUNA. Liam is calm, thoughtful, and ready for the tasks ahead. If the board wants reach higher both (metaphorically and not), Liam is the right choice.
Louise Hansson
Louise is a second-year biology student with a strong engagement in the Novisch Committee (FU), where she has gained valuable experience in organizing events, running elections, and representing student voices. She sees the board as a platform to support full-timers, bring forward student perspectives, and work across committees and councils. With prior work and life experience outside the student sphere, Louise brings a grounded and thoughtful approach to union work.
Louise is passionate about making LUNA more accessible and visible — especially to new students—and wants to help break down the barriers of understanding what the union does. She suggests using social media creatively and communicating board activities in more relatable ways. Louise values collaboration, good communication, and creating a welcoming, respectful environment in the board. With her experience, dedication, and people-focused mindset, she would be a great addition to the Union Board.
Saga Piltz Wiktorin
Saga Piltz Wiktorin, a first-year molecular biology student, is applying for a position on the Union Board. She currently serves as the Vice HCR in CRC and is highly involved in student life. With a passion for maintaining an organized and communicative environment, Saga aims to contribute to the Union Board by focusing on a clear operational plan and ensuring smooth execution.
Saga’s approach is highly structured, with effective time management skills, and has great knowledge of the Union and its operations. Her previous leadership experience gives her a strong foundation for managing board responsibilities. She is excited to bring her organizational strengths to the board and is particularly looking forward to improving Union operations while maintaining effective communication and transparency.
Her dedication to the success of the Union and her knowledge of the Union, broad thinking and many ideas make her an excellent candidate for the position.
Corporate Relations Committee Member (7+0)
Amy Maithongdee
Amy Maithongdee brings a wealth of experience in creative digital media and social media management, making her a strong candidate for CRC Member. Having previously served as a student council representative for Kerub, Amy has firsthand experience of the work within CRC and understands the role’s importance in connecting students with future employers.
Outside of LUNA, Amy is deeply involved in a youth organization where she creates engaging content and manages social media to inspire high school students with an interest in science. This role has honed her ability to communicate effectively and creatively, skills she is eager to apply to CRC’s digital presence.
Amy’s vision for CRC includes enhancing the Union’s social media channels to ensure students are consistently informed about career opportunities and upcoming events. She is also keen on introducing new, engaging elements for ATLAS, such as competitions and prizes, to make the event even more exciting. With her professional approach, attention to detail, and ability to collaborate, Amy is prepared to contribute meaningfully to CRC’s work and help organize impactful events for LUNA students.
Ebba Magnusson
Ebba Magnusson is a dedicated and enthusiastic candidate for the position of CRC Member for the 2025/2026 operational year. Currently studying Environmental Science, she has been an active member of LUNA and MYS, serving as a Student Council representative for MYS within CRC. Ebba is eager to expand her involvement and help connect students with relevant employers through CRC.
Her goal is to bring more structure and long-term planning to CRC’s activities, particularly by organizing monthly seminars and events to ensure year-round opportunities for students. With her strong organizational skills and experience in event planning, Ebba is committed to enhancing CRC’s efforts, including the successful execution of ATLAS and other career-focused events.
Ebba’s proactive approach, professionalism, and passion for student development make her a valuable asset to the CRC. She is ready to contribute and help drive success in the coming year.
Hannes Wallerå
Hannes Wallerå, a first-year physics student, brings valuable experience as a current student representative in CRC and RK, as well as the physics department board. His diverse background, including roles as a process engineer, salesman, and corrections officer, has honed his ability to connect with people and work in team settings.
Hannes is passionate about expanding career opportunities for science students, aiming to increase seminar offerings and establish a robust alumni network. He has contributed to the growth of ATLAS and is focused on improving marketing strategies to enhance visibility for both companies and students.
With his experience and leadership skills, Hannes plans to guide new members, ensure effective communication, and foster a collaborative environment. His commitment to the CRC’s mission makes him a strong candidate for continuing to support science students in their professional development.
Gender and Equality Committee Spokesperson (2+0)
Isabella Mårtensson
Isabella Mårtensson is a second-term environmental science student with a strong commitment to equality. Outside of her studies, she is actively involved in multiple organizations, such as MYS and as an alternate for CEC, as well as mentoring during the Novisch period. Her passion for women’s rights and LGBTQ+ advocacy drives her to run for the JoL spokesperson role.
Having been a part of several leadership roles, Isabella knows the importance of clear communication and a supportive environment. She envisions strengthening the sense of community within JoL, promoting free sanitary products, expanding LGBTQ+ focused events, and amplifying the voice of marginalized groups at LUNA. With her enthusiasm for creating meaningful change, Isabella is determined to lead JoL in making positive strides for equality within the university.
Vera Givell
Vera Givell, a geology student, has been actively involved in the Gender and Equality Committee (JoL) for one year as the SNG representative. Her passion for project development and creating structured growth within the committee drives her to further enhance its impact. In her free time, she enjoys socializing with friends and tutoring.
Vera aims to foster a positive and inclusive environment within JoL by encouraging open communication and idea-sharing. She is committed to balancing the workload between chairpersons and maintaining regular check-ins to ensure everyone is involved. Vera is excited to enhance the committee’s goals, improve event attendance, and engage more students in JoL’s initiatives.
Her vision for the committee includes organizing workshops, setting clear goals, and structuring discussions to foster a collaborative and comfortable environment for all. Vera’s dedication to creating a safer, more inclusive university aligns with her focus on elevating JoL’s activities for the benefit of everyone.
Information Committee Chairperson (1+0)
Merit Aerts
Merit Aerts is a seasoned candidate for the role of Chairperson of the Information Committee. Having served as the committee chair last year, she’s eager to continue her work in this role, bringing even more ideas to improve the committee’s operations and output. Currently finishing her bachelor’s degree, Merit plans to take a more relaxed pace with her studies next year, allowing her to dedicate even more time and energy to the role.
Her creative skills and passion for art have been essential to her success in the committee, where she has actively worked on Zenit, posters, and other communications. She’s well-versed in using Photoshop and is confident in her ability to learn new programs quickly, making her a versatile and capable leader. She’s already been helping to launch the Big Zenit project, which she believes could significantly improve communication across the union. By expanding this newsletter and getting more students involved, she envisions Zenit as a key tool for spreading both fun and essential information.
Merit is also keen to establish a more structured approach to the committee’s work. Her strategy includes organizing members into teams, assigning specific tasks like poster creation or social media management, and ensuring that workloads are balanced. By encouraging communication within the team, Merit aims to create a supportive environment where work can be delegated efficiently. Her commitment to improving both the structure and outreach of the committee makes her an ideal candidate to continue in this role.
Information Committee Member (5+0)
Andrea Delić
Andrea is a second-year physics student and currently serves as the Chief of Information for GLuFS. She has gained valuable experience in information management and is eager to expand her role within LUNA by joining the Information Committee. With a full year of experience in GLuFS’ own information committee, Andrea is well-prepared to take on the LUNA position. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, spending time outdoors, and hanging out with friends.
Andrea is flexible in group work, naturally taking on a leadership role while also enjoying tasks that others may shy away from. She recognizes the challenges and opportunities presented by LUNA’s new channels, like Hitract, and aims to improve the consistency and quality of content across all platforms. She looks forward to meeting more people in LUNA, particularly enjoying writing tasks, while acknowledging that creating posters will be a challenge she’s eager to tackle.
Solveig Englund
Solveig is a third-year physics student about to start her master’s in the autumn. She has been a member of the Information Committee for the past year and is eager to continue contributing, believing there is more she can offer. She has also, this year, been active in CRC and the Bachelors Council for the physics department.
Having gained experience in the committee, Solveig is familiar with tasks like managing social media, creating Zenit, and designing posters.
Solveig believes that improving social media presence is essential and suggests using multiple platforms to reach more members. She’s also keen to use Instagram stories to amplify event visibility. Her flexible approach means she can take on various tasks, always seeking guidance when necessary.
She’s particularly passionate about Big Zenit and improving the website to make information more accessible to all members. While still learning Photoshop, Solveig is committed to growing in the role and excited to bring both fun and important updates to the Union through the committee.
Zosia Schoennett
Zosia Schoennett is a third-year Math student with plans to study Physics at LU next year. They’ve been actively involved in various LUNA committees since arriving in Lund, including MUR (Vice-chairperson, Master of Fika, and Party Committee), JoL spokesperson, and GLuFs party committees. With experience in multiple leadership roles, Zosia has developed skills in communication, organization, and graphic design, which makes them a strong candidate for the Information Committee.
Their interest in this position stems from their desire to gain more experience in graphic design, a skill they’ve already practiced through designing patches for LUNA and creating posters for JoL and MUR. Zosia is particularly motivated to improve how information is shared within the union, emphasizing more proactive communication and earlier event announcements.
Zosia is well-versed in managing social media platforms like Hitract, Instagram, and Facebook. They believe in the power of collaboration, actively suggesting ideas while listening to others and following instructions when necessary. Their experience with social media management and design software positions them well to contribute to the committee’s work.
Looking forward, Zosia hopes to enhance the effectiveness of the Information Committee by streamlining processes like Hitract proficiency and organizing information on the LUNA website. They also wish to continue the legacy of the LUNA blog and support committee chairpersons with reminders to reduce stress and improve efficiency.
LINXS Board Representative (1+0)
Stefan Cretu
Stefan Cretu is a highly motivated candidate for the LINXS Board, bringing a wealth of experience from his previous involvement with LUNA and a deep commitment to start collaborations within the research community. Having worked alongside several Lund researchers already, Stefan is keen on strengthening the ties between LINXS and LUNA, believing that the collaboration could be much more fruitful. His familiarity with LINXS comes from attending several of their events, and he is eager to bring his vision for greater student involvement to the board.
In addition to his current positions as a member of LUNA’s board and Info Committee, Stefan has been nominated for the UU Chair role for the coming year. His ability to juggle multiple responsibilities demonstrates his organizational skills and time management. While Stefan is not fully confident in his Swedish skills, he is willing to take language courses if necessary, understanding that LINXS operates in an international context.
As a student representative, Stefan emphasizes the importance of advocating for students’ rights and well-being, ensuring their voices are heard while also setting aside personal opinions when necessary. With a background in theoretical physics and LOADS of LUNA experience, Stefan is well-equipped for the position.
Party Committee Chairperson (1+0)
Alma Hoti
Alma is a first-year theoretical physics student who has shown exceptional enthusiasm, organization, and dedication to LUNA and GLuFS. Throughout her first year, she actively contributed to both Party Committees and the Representative Assembly (RK), organizing a variety of events, from movie nights to large sittings.
Her experience in event planning from two Party Committees that she has sat in, including working with alcohol serving and ensuring the safety of attendees, has equipped her with the skills necessary to lead successful events. Alma’s leadership style focuses on clear communication, inclusivity, and teamwork. She is eager to further her involvement in LUNA by fostering collaboration with other committees, enhancing event diversity, and ensuring the committee remains efficient and enjoyable for all members. Alma’s ability to manage responsibilities under pressure and her commitment to creating a fun, inclusive environment make her an ideal candidate for the Party Committee Chairperson role.
Party Committee Member (6+0)
Herman Planck
Herman Planck is a first-year physics student at Lund with a wide range of interests, including films, music, the environment, sustainability, and fashion. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with friends or engaging in his various hobbies. Although new to LUNA, he is an active member of the GLuFS 6m team and the FYKA group. He is also a board member of Pub Rydbergs and a member of Wermlands Nation’s newly started spex group.
Herman has experience in event organizing, having worked as an ambassador for a Swedish WW2 airforce museum, where he helped arrange large airshows and other events that drew thousands of visitors. Additionally, he has worked at nations and Rydbergs, gaining experience in pub and club events.
For the Party Committee, Herman is excited about the opportunity to host social events such as sittnings and food-related activities. He is also interested in increasing the committee’s social media presence to engage members more effectively. Herman’s approach to challenges, including handling difficult situations, involves gathering information, consulting with other team members, and acting decisively. He looks forward to hosting large-scale events, ensuring their success, and creating enjoyable experiences for all members.
Nestor Kyrychenko
Nestor Kyrychenko is a first-year physics student who loves student life in Lund and wants to contribute to keeping it vibrant. Over the past months, he has come up with ideas for events and activities that are difficult to organise alone, which has motivated him to join 6M and turn these ideas into reality with the committee.
In his spare time, Nestor enjoys trying new activities to keep things exciting. Recently, he has taken up rock climbing but is considering archery once the weather improves. Additionally, he plans to start a Cyberpunk 2020 campaign soon. While he has not held previous positions in LUNA or student councils, he has worked with alcohol serving at Rydbergs pub and private events.
Nestor is eager to organize a wizard-themed sittning, embracing the idea that science is essentially magic with mathematics. He believes many students would enjoy such an event. To promote events, he plans to use group chats and collaborate with media contacts in other student councils. He looks forward to making large-scale events happen and seeing people enjoy them. The biggest challenge he anticipates is coordinating work between multiple people, but he is excited to develop his skills in this area.
Seth Söderström
Seth is a first-year Environmental Science student and an active member of MYS. He is passionate about spending time outdoors, exercising, drawing, and socializing with friends and family. Seth is enthusiastic about the opportunity to join the Party Committee and believes his energy, positivity, and experience in event planning make him a strong candidate.
Although Seth has not previously held a LUNA position, he has gained valuable experience through his involvement in MYS’s Party Committee and the Kristianstadspääx. He has a deep understanding of event logistics, having attended and worked on multiple events, including a Toga sittning. Seth’s vision for the Party Committee includes creating unique experiences, such as outdoor sittnings or camping trips, to foster deeper connections among members.
Seth is committed to dedicating the time and effort necessary for this position and looks forward to bringing a fresh, energetic atmosphere to the Party Committee’s activities. His approachable nature and proactive communication style will be invaluable in promoting events and ensuring inclusivity.
Thalena Gundersen
Thalena Gundersen is a first-year bachelor’s student in the International Physics Programme. She is applying for a position on the LUNA Party Committee to expand her experience, having already enjoyed her time on the GLuFS Party Committee. Thalena believes this role will allow her to engage with a wider group of students and contribute to the community. In her spare time, she enjoys drawing, painting, scrapbooking, creating music, and reading.
Thalena has experience in event planning and teamwork, gained from her work on the GLuFS Party Committee, where she helped organize movie nights, sittnings, and other social events. Thalena is eager to bring her ideas, such as cultural-themed events, a Mobsters and Lobsters Sittning and paintball outings, to the LUNA Party Committee. She is confident in her ability to promote events via social media and word-of-mouth. Thalena is committed to making events more inclusive by ensuring diverse representation, providing dietary options, and ensuring accessibility. She looks forward to collaborating with committee members and organizing fun events but recognizes that balancing hands-on responsibilities with her demanding academic schedule may be challenging. Nonetheless, she is confident in her ability to manage both roles effectively.
Archive Administrator (1+0)
Kacper Opas
Kacper Opas is a second-year international student in the BSc in Physics programme. In his free time, he enjoys playing Dungeons \& Dragons, cooking, baking, or simply relaxing with his girlfriend. Within LUNA, Kacper has gained extensive experience through various roles, including his previous work in the Union’s UU and HMS committees. This year, he serves as the Chairperson of GLuFS, a representative in RK, and a member of UU.
Kacper is eager to streamline and improve LUNA’s archiving system. He aims to revise and simplify existing document templates, ensuring they are more accessible—especially for those unfamiliar with LaTeX. With his strong attention to detail and passion for organizing files, Kacper is confident that he can maintain and enhance the Union’s archives efficiently. He looks forward to making the archiving process smoother and better documented for future users.
Health, Environment and Safety Committee Chairperson (1+0)
Amandine Ducrocq-Myles
Amandine Ducrocq-Myles is a first-year bachelor’s student in Astrophysics with a strong commitment to student welfare. She is passionate about increasing awareness of student rights and safety procedures in case of emergencies. In her spare time, she enjoys dancing, cooking, and spending time with friends outdoors.
Currently, Amandine serves as the HMS alternate for GLuFS and is a member of the Information Committee. She has attended every HMS meeting since her election and has been actively involved in discussions on safety rounds and student welfare initiatives. She has also contributed to compiling responses for the “Are You Okay?” survey and working on implementing improvements based on its results.
Amandine is fluent in Swedish, having lived in Sweden for seven years and studied in Swedish schools. She believes the HMS Committee should collaborate with the Information Committee to increase its visibility on social media and through physical posters in key locations such as bathrooms. She also emphasises the importance of maintaining student privacy and confidentiality when handling sensitive issues.
As Chairperson, Amandine aims to foster a welcoming and open meeting environment where all opinions are valued. She prioritises adaptability in meetings based on the participants’ energy levels and believes in encouraging discussions to facilitate learning. She is committed to clear communication between the union and the faculty’s local safety board through regular meetings and structured information-sharing channels.
Education Committee Chairperson (1+0)
Stefan Cretu
Stefan Cretu is a third-year physics student who is actively involved in shaping the education offered by the Physics Department. In his free time, he enjoys watching movies and series, with “Klaus” being one of his favourite animations.
Stefan is a candidate for the position of Education Committee Chairperson (UU) because he is passionate about improving the quality of education within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. He is also a candidate for the LINXS Board position. Stefan believes that while the UU position requires significant time and effort, he is confident that he will have enough time, as his workload will decrease compared to the previous year.
Stefan plans to create clear working plans and divide tasks into smaller, achievable goals, ensuring that committee members feel satisfied and motivated. He encourages collaboration between faculty and student council representatives, ensuring that everyone works towards the common goal of improving education for all students in the Faculty of Natural Sciences.
As Chairperson, Stefan intends to encourage initiatives such as creating course lists for students to explore interdisciplinary options, ensuring that courses follow a clear progression, and organizing events such as Science Slam and seminars on study strategies. He looks forward to guiding the committee and overcoming the challenges of leading a diverse group.
The most challenging aspect of the role, according to Stefan, is managing the unexpected issues that arise while leading the committee. Nevertheless, he is eager to take on this responsibility, confident that he can navigate these challenges successfully.
Sports Committee Member (6+0)
Linas Zigmantas
Linas is a second-year physics student with a strong passion for sports and a desire to help others engage in physical activities. He is seeking a position in the Sports Committee to expand his social circle, meet new people, and gain experience in organising events. He enjoys bouldering and training for a marathon in his spare time. Linas has not previously held any LUNA positions.
Linas is aware that the Sports Committee organises several events each week for students, requiring a few hours of commitment each week. He understands that some weeks may be more demanding than others, but he is ready to put in the necessary time. He will be going on exchange after the summer for one semester but will still be able to assist in research and remote organisation.
Linas has a lot of ideas for potential events, such as hikes, bouldering, tennis, swimming and volleyball games in Borgarparken. Although he has not previously worked in a committee, Linas is confident in his ability to generate new ideas. His enthusiasm for sports will help inspire others and make a positive impact on the committee.
Linas believes that keeping events open to all skill levels is crucial so that no one feels excluded or intimidated. Linas is most excited about meeting new people through his involvement in the committee. He anticipates that the biggest challenge will be managing large groups during activities, but he looks forward to learning how to handle such situations. He is confident that he will enjoy the experience and that, as an organiser, he won’t be alone in this task.
Torsten McIntosh
Torsten is a third-year bachelor’s student in molecular biology, set to begin his master’s in Lund this Autumn. He is applying for a position as a member of the Sports Committee to help organize activities that promote a healthy lifestyle. As an active runner, Torsten aims to organize running sessions and other sports activities, bringing his experience from the 2024/2025 operational year as a committee member. He understands the committee’s role in organizing regular events like football, as well as its monthly meetings.
Torsten is confident in dedicating 2 to 3 hours per week to the role. He typically takes on the role of a collaborator and facilitator within groups. Torsten is excited to arrange events like running sessions and ball sports such as volleyball. He plans to use Hitract and posters to engage a wide range of students and ensure inclusivity in all activities, including the Union Football championship. Torsten is most excited about organizing events but finds managing conflicting priorities and ensuring participation to be the biggest challenge.
Robin Svegin
If eleceted, Robin will bring both experience and enthusiasm to the role. Having grown up in Lund, he has played handball for nearly 12 years and has spent the past 7 years coaching younger teams, currently aiming to become Head Coach for Lugi’s U14 team. His passion for sports is matched by his interest in science-based training and a deep commitment to helping others grow through challenges. Although this will be his first position within LUNA, Robin shows a thoughtful and inclusive approach to group work, both in meetings and event planning. He emphasizes making sports accessible and fun for everyone by setting clear expectations and promoting participation without pressure. His leadership experience, energy, and people-focused mindset make him a great addition to the Sports Committee.
Active Member Registry Administrator (1+0)
Lasse Ulbricht
Lasse is currently a secretary on the GLuFS board and a member of FU. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, climbing, playing guitar, and spending time with friends. Lasse believes that his experience with administrative tasks and communication will be valuable in tracking and registering active members within LUNA. His work with contacting sponsors in FU has also given him useful organisational skills. Lasse understands that the role will involve maintaining email lists and ensuring that all active members are properly registered in the internal system. Although he is not yet familiar with Google Admin, he is confident that he can learn. With his experience in cooperating with the LUNA presidium and board, Lasse aims to ensure efficient communication and coordination in the role.
Quartermaster (1+0)
Lowe Berg
Lowe is a first-year theoretical physics student with a keen interest in quantum physics and the fundamental workings of the universe. He is candidating for the position of Quartermaster because he appreciates what LUNA does for students and wants to contribute by ensuring smooth operations behind the scenes.
Lowe enjoys organizing and maintaining systems, and he finds fulfillment in helping others. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking, skiing, sailing, being involved in the Swedish scouts or learning new languages. Currently, Lowe serves as room responsible within GLuFS. He has a driver’s license and plans to use his organisational skills to help streamline communication and storage processes at the new union office in the astronomy building. Lowe is excited to assist with event preparations and believes that even challenging tasks will be rewarding.
Faculty Board (2+2)
Sanela Lulic
Sanela, With nearly a full year of experience as president of LUNA, brings strategic insight and continuity—particularly valuable given the upcoming discussions concerning MGeo and SV, where decisions may be made as early as this fall or spring. As president, she has worked closely and strategically with the faculty on these matters and is well-prepared to continue contributing with deep institutional knowledge. In addition to her work at the faculty level, Sanela is also active on the central university level as a student representative in the Disciplinary Committee as an alternate and as Vice Chair of the Admissions Committee. She seeks this role on the Faculty Board with a clear goal: to ensure that decisions benefit students or, at the very least, do not go against their best interests. Her experience, commitment, and student-focused mindset make her an excellent choice for this important position.
Faculty Education Board Representative (3+3)
Gloria Kowal Johnson (as ordinary)
Gloria is a dedicated geology student with a strong passion for student politics and a deep understanding of the university and faculty structure, developed through her leadership roles as previous President of LUNA and current Coordinator for Studentlund. Her extensive experience makes her well-equipped to navigate faculty discussions and advocate effectively for students. Gloria is particularly engaged in improving support structures for students, such as the urgent need for better trained and more available study advisors. At the same time, she is clear in her role: to represent and push forward the opinions and proposals raised by the student councils and RK, rather than her own. With her insight, experience, and commitment to student-driven advocacy, Gloria will be a strong and principled voice on the Faculty Education Board.
Sanela Lulic (as ordinary)
With strong experience in educational matters, Sanela has previously served as a representative in Lund University’s central Education Board and throughout the past year has been an co-opted member of the Faculty Education Board in her role as student union president. In this capacity, she has worked closely with elected representatives, acting as a bridge between them and the student councils to ensure well-anchored and informed input. Sanela emphasizes that the role is not about pushing personal agendas but about making sure student councils are informed about ongoing educational developments and have the opportunity to raise and pursue the issues that matter most to their students. Her collaborative approach, institutional knowledge, and commitment to student-driven advocacy make her a valuable asset to the Faculty Education Board.
Tyr Häggström (as ordinary)
A 4th-year biology student with long-standing involvement in LUNA, Tyr has held several key positions, including Vice Chair and Chair of BUG, RK representative, and board member. Most significantly, he has served as a student representative in the Faculty Education Board for three years — two as an alternate and one as the main representative — attending the vast majority of meetings during this time. Tyr brings both experience and a deep sense of purpose to the role, driven by a genuine commitment to ensuring high-quality education for all students at the faculty. He understands the importance of persistence in a board where change often moves slowly and values the institutional memory needed to push long-term issues forward. Tyr is also a strong advocate for student rights, consistently reminding the board of the real impact their decisions have on students, especially when discussions risk prioritizing administrative convenience over educational quality. His dedication, experience, and steady presence make him an excellent choice for continued representation in this important forum.
Tyra Behre (as alternate)
Tyra brings valuable experience from her involvement in a faculty working group developing a new model for resource allocation in basic education which gave her insight into how the Education Board functions. She is committed to staying informed and engaged by attending UU meetings and ensuring close contact with student councils, respecting that representatives speak on behalf of their councils, not just themselves. Tyra also has a clear interest in ongoing educational improvements, with ideas such as finalizing the course representative pamphlet, improving course evaluation response rates, investigating barriers to studying abroad, and increasing awareness of student rights. With her structured approach, collaborative mindset, and proactive attitude, Tyra will be a reliable and thoughtful alternate on the Faculty Education Board.
Faculty Academic Appointments Board Representative (1+1)
Emilia Hult (as ordinary)
Emilia Hult is a fourth-year student from MYS. Emilia brings a wealth of experience from her active involvement in both the union and MYS, currently holding six roles including alternate on the Faculty Academic Appointments Board, representative on the Faculty Nomination Committee, and student representative in the Faculty Readership Appointments Committee. During this year (24/25) ger participation in meetings with the ordinary representative has provided her with valuable insight into the board’s work, and her commitment to attending workshops and training has equipped her with a strong foundation in academic hiring processes. Emilia is known for her thorough preparation, especially her focus on pedagogical qualifications — such as teaching experience, supervision, and pedagogical training — which she believes are too often overlooked in favor of research output. Her approach ensures that educational quality remains central in appointment decisions. Furthermore, Emilia has shown initiative by proposing revitalizing the RALF network to enhance student input in key decisions. Her dedication, insight, and proactive mindset make her an excellent candidate for this role.
Tyra Behre (as alternate)
Nat. kand. Tyra has extensive experience in student representation through LUNA, including roles such as Vice President, JoL Spokesperson, and RK Alternate. Most notably, she has been part of the nomination committee for the MGeo department, where she actively contributed to interviewing candidates for a new, not-yet-established position—an experience that combined both recruitment and nomination work and gave her valuable insight into academic hiring processes. Tyra is thoughtful in discussions, prioritizing respectful communication and clarity when addressing misunderstandings or disagreements. Her calm, diplomatic approach and relevant experience make her a strong and reliable candidate for this role.
Faculty Readership Appointments Committee Representative (1+0)
Emilia Hult
The Nomination Committee is pleased to nominate Emilia Hult for a continued term as student representative on the Faculty Readership Appointments Committee. Emilia is a first-year master’s student in contaminated soil at CEC and has been a committed student representative throughout her time at the Faculty of Science. Over the past year, she has served on the Readership Appointments Committee, where she has gained valuable insight into the appointment process and developed a strong understanding of how to effectively represent the student perspective in faculty-level discussions. Her thoughtful and well-prepared contributions have helped ensure that teaching and pedagogical experience remain a focus in the evaluation of candidates. Emilia’s broad engagement demonstrates both her dedication and her ability to represent a wide range of student voices. With her experience, commitment, and genuine interest in faculty processes, Emilia is exceptionally well-qualified to continue in this role.