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Ny policy brief om Svenskt grundvatten

Ny policy brief om Svenskt grundvatten publicerad av SIWI - Stockholm International Water Institute visar på: att vår grundvattenresurs "är sårbar för förändrade klimatförhållanden, överutnyttjande och föroreningar. Mer underlag och kunskap behöver samlas in och spridas för att skydda grundvattnet i samhället och för ekosystemen. Grundvattenhanteringen i Sverige är splittrad över många aktörer me

https://www.geologi.lu.se/artikel/ny-policy-brief-om-svenskt-grundvatten - 2025-10-01

Barnbok om grundvatten

Nu finns barnboken Valle och Dianas Grundvattenäventyr till den mättade zonen även på svenska (Wally and Deanna’s groundwater adventure to the Saturated zone) att ladda ner gratis från the Groundwater Project https://gw-project.org/books/wally-and-deannas-groundwater-adventure-to-the-saturated-zone/. En rolig saga om grundvatten för barn, men även vuxna kan lära något nytt. 

https://www.geologi.lu.se/artikel/barnbok-om-grundvatten - 2025-10-01

Ny doktorandkurs: NGE006F, "Konceptuella hydrogeologiska modeller för tillämpningar inom och skydd av grundvatten. Karakteriseringsmetoder med hänsyn till olika skalor", 4,5 högskolepoäng

Ny doktorandkurs: NGE006F, "Konceptuella hydrogeologiska modeller för tillämpningar inom och skydd av grundvatten. Karakteriseringsmetoder med hänsyn till olika skalor", 4,5 högskolepoäng Kursen hålls på Geologiska institutionen, Lunds universitet 15-31 Mars 2023   Mer information...

https://www.geologi.lu.se/artikel/ny-doktorandkurs-nge006f-konceptuella-hydrogeologiska-modeller-tillampningar-inom-och-skydd-av - 2025-10-01

Call for Applications: All My Relations IV Ecocamp – Nomadic Encounters September 4–6, 2025

For its fourth edition of All My Relations, the Ecocamp transforms into a nomadic experience. This year, we embrace movement—not just as a physical act, but as a metaphor for existence itself. Walking, travelling, and traversing landscapes will be central to our practice, fostering new connections on the move and reflecting on migration, transition, and relational encounters. All My Relations IV i

https://www.thm.lu.se/en/article/call-applications-all-my-relations-iv-ecocamp-nomadic-encounters-september-4-6-2025 - 2025-10-01

MA Work-in-progress showings 2025

The graduating students of the new MA Performing Arts as Critical Practice are working intensively on their final projects this Spring. On April 9 - 16 they invite you all for a preview of what is to come, when they present work-in-progress showings both at Malmö Theatre Academy, Skånes Dansteater and Community Kultur Centrum. This is not their final showings, those will take place in May at Malmö

https://www.thm.lu.se/en/article/ma-work-progress-showings-2025 - 2025-10-01

We are looking for an assistant professor in artistic research and AI

We are looking for an up-and-coming researcher who wants to conduct pioneering research to take up a position as assistant professor in artistic research and AI. Are you curious about the intersection of artificial intelligence, culture, and societal engagement through storytelling and the arts? At Malmö Theatre Academy, a part of Lund University, you have the opportunity to take the next step tow

https://www.thm.lu.se/en/article/we-are-looking-assistant-professor-artistic-research-and-ai - 2025-10-01

Matter Journal #3

The third issue of Matter Journal is out, with texts from our research collegium on artistic research in theatre and performance. The third issue of Matter brings together texts that explore contemporary performing arts. Tanja Hylling Dier writes about Hjem, a project that shapes place and community through art and participation. Jörgen Dahlqvist examines time as a dramaturgical tool, using the pl

https://www.thm.lu.se/en/article/matter-journal-3 - 2025-10-01

Nina Stemme - The Faculty's new Honorary Doctor

The Swedish soprano Nina Stemme is one of the foremost singers of today. Her international career has involved high-profile appearances at the most prestigious international opera stages, such as in London, Paris, New York (Metropolitan), Berlin, Milan (La Scala) and Vienna (Wiener Staatsoper).She is very versatile and has sung major roles in Puccini’s, Verdi’s and Richard Strauss’ operas, but abo

https://www.arts.lu.se/article/nina-stemme-facultys-new-honorary-doctor - 2025-10-01

The current and future premises of the Malmö Art Academy

In the last few days there has been an intense debate in the media about the Art Academy, which has been described as threatened with shut-down due to an eviction notice from the city of Malmö on its current premises. Lund University has been warned that the city needs the building as soon as possible, preferably within a year, with the aim of using it as a primary and lower secondary school. The

https://www.arts.lu.se/article/current-and-future-premises-malmo-art-academy - 2025-10-01

The reliability of scientific methods under scrutiny

How credible are research results? A new biology study shows that the same data can give different answers depending on the method of analysis used – raising questions about the stability of scientific conclusions. To strengthen credibility, researchers need to be better at accounting for their methods. Ever since the 17th century, when modern scientific research was born, methods have been refine

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/reliability-scientific-methods-under-scrutiny - 2025-10-01

Migrating roach have sharper eyesight

Roach that migrate between different lakes and water courses have larger pupils and better eyesight than roach that stay in one place. The adaptation makes it easier for the red-eyed freshwater migrants to find food in murky waters. This is shown in a large study from Lund University in Sweden. Animals’ eyes, just like those of humans, are a kind of window to the world. Eyesight controls important

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/migrating-roach-have-sharper-eyesight - 2025-10-01

Unicellular green algae may carry giant virus DNA in their genome

Humans and animals are not the only ones affected by viruses. Unicellular organisms can also be attacked. In a new study, scientists establish that green algae can carry latent giant virus DNA in their genome. Biology researchers at Lund University in Sweden have spent several years studying microorganisms isolated from Lake Krageholm in Skåne and Lake Örsjön in Småland. During the most recent ele

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/unicellular-green-algae-may-carry-giant-virus-dna-their-genome - 2025-10-01

Biologist receives ERC Starting Grant

Øystein Opedal, associate senior lecturer at the Department of Biology, has been awarded an ERC Starting Grant. Congratulations, Øystein! Can you tell us a little about your project?“The project aims to better understand how plants adapt to new pollination environments, such as declining pollinator populations or local changes in the diversity of pollinator species. We know quite a lot about how p

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/biologist-receives-erc-starting-grant - 2025-10-01

Beetles cooperate on tricky dung moves

Dung beetles are among the strongest animals in the world. They also possess an exceptional ability to cooperate. Research shows that female and male spider dung beetles together are able to move large dung balls across difficult obstacles. However, same-sex attempts to do the same always ended in aggressive fights. Dung beetles live in and on animal droppings. By breaking down organic substances,

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/beetles-cooperate-tricky-dung-moves - 2025-10-01

Researcher to receive ERC Consolidator Grant

Andreas Nord, a researcher at the Department of Biology, will receive EUR 2 million to study how warm-blooded animals are affected as the climate becomes warmer and more unpredictable. As part of the project, he will study different species of birds to determine how quickly heat tolerance could evolve and what will happen to our bird populations if tolerance fails to adapt. In the final part, Nord

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/researcher-receive-erc-consolidator-grant - 2025-10-01

Bumblebees’ sense of direction rivals that of humans

Bumblebees have a great capacity to navigate despite their small brain size. This is borne out of new research conducted at Lund University in Sweden, among others. The research results can potentially benefit the development of navigation robots in crisis situations where GPS does not work, for example. According to the study, bumblebees appear capable of navigating as well as vertebrates can, an

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/bumblebees-sense-direction-rivals-humans - 2025-10-01

Grazing zooplankton severely impacted by nanoplastic particles

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have studied how nanoplastic affects aquatic organisms in lakes and rivers. The results are surprising, and the researchers are the first to show that some species are being wiped out, while others – such as cyanobacteria that contribute to algal blooms – are completely unaffected. Every year, the amount of plastic in the world’s oceans increases by between

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/grazing-zooplankton-severely-impacted-nanoplastic-particles - 2025-10-01