Thesis Day 2026 Alnarp
On 4 June, students are presenting their master's and bachelor's level independent projects in Alnarp to fellow students, friends, family, SLU's staff and alumni. Thesis Day consists of a poster exhibit, oral presentations, mingle and festivities.
Date: 4 June 2026
Time: 11:00 - 16:00
Venue: Alnarpsgården
Organiser: Division of student and academic services
Location: Alnarp
The event is open to the public to attend.
Poster exhibition
The poster exhibition is open 3 June at 11.00 until 4 June at 16.00.
All students at SLU who write their degree project or independent project during the current academic year are welcome to participate in the poster exhibition during Thesis Day (submission deadline 25 May 2026).
Thesis Day and Closing ceremonies - 4 June
09.00 Closing ceremony - Agriculture and Rural Management (Lantmästarprogrammet)*
11.00 Closing ceremony - Bachelor's programmes*
12.00 Mingle (Loftet)
13.00 Thesis Day programme with oral presentations and poster exhibition
(see detailed programme below)
14.15 Mingle (Loftet)
15.00 Closing ceremony - Master's programmes*
Sparkling beverages and snacks will be served during the mingle.
Everyone is welcome!
*In conjunction with Thesis Day, there are closing ceremonies in Alnarp for registered students and their invited guests. Invitations will be sent out during spring semester to all students who are expected to complete their bachelor's or master's programme this academic year.
More information
Note: A photographer and videographer will be onsite documenting the day. Photos/videos will be used by SLU.
Program
Thesis Day welcome and opening remarks
Moderator: Sara Kyrö Wissler, SLU alumna
Student presentations with Q&A
The In-Between Space - A study on methods and principles to strengthen youth influence in public spaces
Sabrina Jenny Bria
Landscape Architecture - Master's programme (LAM)
Making Trees Visible – Legislation, Policy and LiDAR in Spatial Planning
Saskia Skogh
Landscape Architecture Programme
Inter-annual Landscape Planning for Pest and Pollinator Management in Faba Beans
Nathan Eastman
Agroecology - Master's programme
Strategic Landscape for Regenerative Transitions - the case of Támesis, Southwestern Antioquia.
Wilma Lagerman
Agroecology - Master's programme
Nature restoration project inspired by cultural land use practices and environmental wellbeing in the Alps. A case study from Balderschwang, Germany
Tea Kriz-Posavec
Landscape Architecture - Master's programme (LAM)
Awards
Best Poster Award
Global Sustainability Award
Closing remarks
Christina Lunner Kolstrup
Dean, Landscape Architecture, Horticulture and Crop Production Sciences
@ Contact
Karin Bennmarker, Project manager
018 - 67 3447
Annica Hultfeldt
018 - 67 2018
Website: slu.se/thesisday