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Casekväll på Helsingborgen

Publicerad 3 april 2019 Igårkväll anordnade Helsingborgssektionen Agora en casekväll på Helsingborgen tillsammans med Axfood. Under casekvällen på Helsingborgen deltog både kandidat- och masterstudenter från Service management och tjänstevetenskap samt Strategisk kommunikation.Studenterna fick i uppdrag att skapa en strategisk plan för hur Axfood ska locka talanger. Axfood ville veta hur de kan ök

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/casekvall-pa-helsingborgen - 2025-07-09

Service Management fortsätter att leverera studenter till internships på H&M

Publicerad 8 april 2019 Maria Backman, Lisa Engvall och Maria Wallin Förra sommaren utlyste H&M ett antal internships (betald praktik) som inköpsassistent för studenter på kandidatprogrammet service management samt modevetenskap i Helsingborg och Textilhögskolan i Borås. Totalt tio studenter antogs efter en lång urvalsprocess, av dem var tre från service management. I år gjorde H&M samma sak och t

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/service-management-fortsatter-att-leverera-studenter-till-internships-pa-hm - 2025-07-09

Skuggningsdag på Service Management

Publicerad 9 april 2019 Under tisdagseftermiddagen bjöd institutionen in till skuggningsdag för intresserade, eventuellt blivande studenter på kandidatprogrammen. Skuggningsdagen började med att de eventuellt blivande studenterna fick vara med på en föreläsning, antingen på första året på kandidatprogrammet service management eller på kandidatprogrammet logistics service management. På så sätt kun

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/skuggningsdag-pa-service-management - 2025-07-09

Campus Helsingborg får nya initiativ och förstärkning på 35 miljoner kronor

Publicerad 12 april 2019 Rektor Torbjörn von Schantz. Foto: Kennet Ruona "Campus Helsingborg är en mycket viktig del av Lunds universitet och vi har länge diskuterat hur vi ska kunna stärka verksamheten och stimulera arbetet med att öka studentantalet.", skriver rektor Torbjörn von Schantz på sin blogg. Lunds universitet satsar 35 miljoner kronor på sju initiativ, som ska stärka och utveckla forsk

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/campus-helsingborg-far-nya-initiativ-och-forstarkning-pa-35-miljoner-kronor - 2025-07-09

Master students collaborated with Danish students

Publicerad 2 maj 2019 Master students on the service management program collaborated with Danish students during a two day workshop on April 23-24. This is the fifth year that tourism researchers from Copenhagen Business School and Lund University, Department of Service Management and Service Studies, collaborate to develop a two day workshop on social media and tourism for students of their Servi

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/master-students-collaborated-danish-students - 2025-07-09

Victoria Brodd vinnare av årets Ordförandepris

Publicerad 13 maj 2019 Tove Karlén och Victoria Brodd, årets vinnare av Ordförandepriset. Bild från Svensk Handel. Svensk Handel har utsett vinnarna av årets ordförandepris och en utav de två vinnarna är Victoria Brodd, som just nu läser sista terminen på Service management med inriktning Retail. Priset syftar till att lyfta fram framstående studenter från landets handelsinriktade universitets- oc

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/victoria-brodd-vinnare-av-arets-ordforandepris - 2025-07-09

Studenter på studieresa till Estland

Publicerad 14 maj 2019 På gården Maria Talu, där svenska och estniska studenter och lärare tillsammans upplevde en traditionell estnisk middag Den 5-10 maj var 35 kandidatstudenter från andra årets inriktningskurs i turism och hotell management på en studieresa i estländska Pärnu. Med på resan var också lärarna Lena Eskilsson och Jan Henrik Nilsson. I Pärnu utförde studenterna fältarbete tillsamma

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/studenter-pa-studieresa-till-estland - 2025-07-09

Vem bestämmer över stadens historia?

Publicerad 15 maj 2019 Under gårdagens Helsingborg Live var temat ”Vem bestämmer över stadens historia?”. Elisabeth Högdahl var inledningstalare och i efterföljande panelsamtal diskuterades hur vår historia skrivs, och vem som får plats i den, med utgångspunkt i Maria Zoéga. Elisabeth Högdahl och Anja Petersen var de som upptäckte Zoégas grundare Maria Zoéga. Med henne som utgångspunkt handlade ti

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/vem-bestammer-over-stadens-historia - 2025-07-09

Cirkulär ekonomi diskuterades ur två perspektiv

Publicerad 15 maj 2019 Cirkulär ekonomi är numera ett ord på mångas läppar. Men hur ser en cirkulär ekonomi ut och är det realistiskt att tänka sig att alla flöden blir cirkulära? Hervé Corvellec, professor i företagsekonomi på Institutionen för service management och tjänstevetenskap och Tobias Jansson från CircularEconomy.se tog sig an frågorna ur två olika perspektiv under ett frukostmöte den 3

https://www.ses.lu.se/artikel/cirkular-ekonomi-diskuterades-ur-tva-perspektiv - 2025-07-09

New honorary doctors in science at Lund University

Published 10 January 2019 Stanley Micklavzina. Lund University in Sweden has two new honorary doctors in science. One is an entertaining and creative circus artist in the subject of physics. The other is a chemistry professor who is passionate about providing students with an early link to qualified research. The Faculty of Science at Lund University has now announced its honorary doctors for 2019

https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-honorary-doctors-science-lund-university - 2025-07-09

Body-painting protects against bloodsucking insects

Published 18 January 2019 Human models used in the experiment. Photo: Gabor Horvath. A study by researchers from Sweden and Hungary shows that white, painted stripes on the body protect skin from insect bites. It is the first time researchers have successfully shown that body-painting has this effect. Among indigenous peoples who wear body-paint, the markings thus provide a certain protection agai

https://www.science.lu.se/article/body-painting-protects-against-bloodsucking-insects - 2025-07-09

Unique camera enables researchers to see the world the way birds do

Published 23 January 2019 The image to the right was taken with the specially designed camera Photo: Cynthia Tedore. Using a specially designed camera, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have succeeded for the first time in recreating how birds see colours in their surroundings. The study reveals that birds see a very different reality compared to what we see. Human colour vision is based on

https://www.science.lu.se/article/unique-camera-enables-researchers-see-world-way-birds-do - 2025-07-09

Dung beetles navigate better under a full moon

Published 5 February 2019 A dung beetle rolling its ball under an artificial moonlit sky. Photo: Chris Collingridge. Of all nocturnal animals, only dung beetles can hold their course using polarized moonlight. Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have now shown that the beetles can use polarized light when its signal strength is weak,which may allow them to find their bearings when artificial

https://www.science.lu.se/article/dung-beetles-navigate-better-under-full-moon - 2025-07-09

The scent of a flower varies locally

Published 15 February 2019 Greya politella and Greya obscura on a Lithophragma cymbalaria. Photo: Magne Friberg. A research team that includes researchers from Lund University in Sweden, the University of California Santa Cruz, Cornell University and the University of São Paulo, has discovered that the scent of flowers of the same species can be completely different - despite growing only some10 k

https://www.science.lu.se/article/scent-flower-varies-locally - 2025-07-09

New research on extreme weather

Published 26 February 2019 Algal sample. Photo: Karin Rengefors. Work is going ahead on several new research projects about extreme weather in the light of last summer’s extreme drought. Three of these projects concern extreme weather’s impact on algal blooms, its consequences for bumble bee colonies, and the use of climate models to investigate effects on political, legal and social engagement. T

https://www.science.lu.se/article/new-research-extreme-weather - 2025-07-09

Swifts are born to eat and sleep in the air

Published 8 March 2019 Pallid swift (Photo: Davide D'Amico). Nearly 100 species of swift are completely adapted to life in the air. That is the conclusion of researchers at Lund University in Sweden after having studied a third species and observing that some individuals did not land for over three months. “They eat and sleep while they are airborne. This is something that researchers have believe

https://www.science.lu.se/article/swifts-are-born-eat-and-sleep-air - 2025-07-09

Researchers uncover additional evidence for massive solar storms

Published 12 March 2019 Photo courtesy of NASA/SDO. Solar storms can be far more powerful than previously thought. A new study has found evidence for the third known case of a massive solar storm in historical times. The researchers believe that society might not be sufficiently prepared if a similar event were to happen now. Our planet is constantly being bombarded by cosmic particles. However, a

https://www.science.lu.se/article/researchers-uncover-additional-evidence-massive-solar-storms - 2025-07-09

Jupiter’s unknown journey revealed

Published 25 March 2019 Illustration: NASA/JPL-Caltech. The giant planet Jupiter was formed four times further from the sun than its current orbit, and migrated inwards in the solar system over a period of 700.000 years. Researchers found proof of this incredible journey thanks to a group of asteroids close to Jupiter. It is known that gas giants around other stars are often located very near thei

https://www.science.lu.se/article/jupiters-unknown-journey-revealed - 2025-07-09

3D models reveal why bigger bumblebees see better

Published 26 March 2019 3D image of the head of a bumblebee. Image: Pierre Tichit. By generating 3D images of bumblebees’ compound eyes, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered how bumblebees differ in their vision. The results could contribute to increased knowledge about the pollination process - once researchers are able to determine which flowers different bees see easily, and

https://www.science.lu.se/article/3d-models-reveal-why-bigger-bumblebees-see-better - 2025-07-09

Bacteria could become a future source of electricity

Published 27 March 2019 Dmitrii Pankratov, Lo Gorton and Galina Pankratova (Photo: Maryam Saati) In recent years, researchers have tried to capture the electrical current that bacteria generate through their own metabolism. So far, however, the transfer of the current from the bacteria to a receiving electrode has not been efficient at all. Now, researchers from institutions including Lund Univers

https://www.science.lu.se/article/bacteria-could-become-future-source-electricity - 2025-07-09