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Lukas Linner serves as Lecturer at Halmstad University within the Academy of Health and Welfare, Department of Health and Sports. He concurrently holds the strategic position of Work and Development Manager for the university as Sweden's designated National Sports University (RIU). His institutional roles include leadership in the Movement for Health and Performance (M4HP) research program and editorial responsibilities as Associate Editor for the Scandinavian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology.
Dr. Linner's research centers on sustainable dual career development for elite athletes, examining psychological dimensions of human development in sport and talent pathways that integrate environmental consciousness. His work employs holistic ecological frameworks to analyze:
- Dual career balance between elite sports and academic pursuits
- Socially responsible practices in high-performance sport
- Transition support systems for student-athletes
- Policy implementation of national dual career guidelines
Recent publications (2020-2025) demonstrate consistent output focused on Scandinavian case studies, with increasing policy impact through the national dual career guidelines development. His work bridges academic research and practical implementation across 20+ Swedish universities.
As Associate Editor of the Scandinavian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Dr. Linner contributes to scholarly discourse while leading national policy initiatives. His leadership in developing Sweden's dual career framework represents significant professional recognition beyond traditional academic metrics.
Students benefit from direct involvement in national policy projects and collaboration with sports federations. Dr. Linner's supervision emphasizes applied research with immediate practical relevance to athlete development systems. His Movement for Health and Performance (M4HP) research environment fosters interdisciplinary collaboration focused on sustainable sports participation models.