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Neuroscience Graduate School Seminar Series

The Neuroscience graduate school seminars are held twice a month on Wednesdays at 12:00-13:00 in room I1345, BMC I13. This is your chance to hear about the research happening in the MultiPark research environment, as well as to socialize after the presentations. Seminars autumn 202517 SeptemberYu XiaoChandramouli MuralidharanOsama Elabi 1 OctoberAmanda AnnettesdotterYiyi YangJosef Getachew 15 Octo

https://www.multipark.lu.se/lund-university-lu-neuroscience-graduate-school/neuroscience-graduate-school-seminar-series - 2025-09-03

Work environment, equality and safety

Council for Work Environment, Gender Equality and Equal TreatmentThe Department of Sociology is actively working on issues related to the work environment, gender equality and equal treatment. This work is important for creating a good working environment for students and staff. A joint council is responsible for the preparatory work on the work environment, gender equality and equal treatment.The

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/about-us/work-environment-equality-and-safety - 2025-09-03

Social Anthropology

Studying human experience and interpretation using participant observation as a method Social anthropology is the study of human beings in a cultural and comparative context. The areas and research questions that the social anthropologists at the Department of Sociology have particularly focused on include:ethics and globalizationhuman rightsmigrationconflict and violence,crime and moral regulatio

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-environments-and-groups/social-anthropology - 2025-09-03

Social Anthropology: Master's (Two years) Thesis in Cultural Criminology

Course Code: CCRM21 There will be no introductory meeting for CCRM21 (Social Anthropology) and CCRM20 (Sociology). They will be given as one course. Please see TimeEdit schedule for important seminars. Web registration period: 13 – 20 JanuaryYou register for the course in Ladok for students. Please use your student ID to log in.In our checklist for new students you will find information on student

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/social-anthropology-masters-two-years-thesis-cultural-criminology - 2025-09-03

Welcome to the Master's (Two years) Thesis course in Cultural Criminology

CCRM20 (Sociology), 30 credits, or CCRM21 (Social Anthropology), 30 credits Course period: 20 January – 8 June 2025 Mandatory introductory meetingYou find the time and place for your introductory meeting by searching for your course code (CCRM20/CCRM21) in the schedule. Find schedule via TimeEdit. How to find the street address in TimeEdit: click on the address in the column for Rooms; click on th

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/welcome-letters-spring/welcome-masters-two-years-thesis-course-cultural-criminology - 2025-09-03

Environmental Sociology (EnvSoc)

Focusing on the relationship between society and the environment In this research environment we explore the many ways in which societal elements influence the environment and, vice versa, how environmental conditions affect society. We are interested in the interplay between social, economic, and cultural factors and their influence on environmental policy and outcomes. We make use of various res

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research/environmental-sociology-envsoc - 2025-09-03

How to find the Department of Sociology

Address: Gamla lungkliniken (House G), Sandgatan 11, Lund Welcome to the Department of Sociology and our building "Gamla lungkliniken". The department's three divisions are gender studies, social anthropologi and sociology. Find the right building on your way to class!Teaching will most often take place in premises on Campus Paradis, but will sometimes take place in other areas of Lund. Please see

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/contact-us/how-find-department-sociology - 2025-09-03

Cultural Criminology Continued, anno 2024

11 October 2024 11:30 to 17:30 | Conference The theme of this year's conference is the very timely topic of "Street Culture, Gangs, and Violence” with brilliant keynote speakers such as Anna Hedlund, Sveinung Sandberg and Jonathan Ilan. Something is cooking in Nordic criminology. Old theories are being re-discovered, updated, and put to new use in studies of crime, crime control, and risk-taking b

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/cultural-criminology-continued-anno-2024 - 2025-09-03

Master of Science in Human Resources

Advanced level. 120 credits. Start: Autumn. Preparing you for PhD studies and for advanced professional work. The Master’s programme in Human Resources (HR) focuses on developing a scientifically anchored HR work with a particular focus on social sustainability and innovation. The programme starts in autumn 2025 and the application period is October 2024 -January 2025. Image: Kvalifik/Unsplash The

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/masters-programmes/master-science-human-resources - 2025-09-03

BROWN BAG SEMINAR - In good company? ‘Doing exclusivity’ in service clubs and nobility associations in Germany

10 September 2024 12:05 to 12:50 | Seminar Käthe von Bose"In good company? ‘Doing exclusivity’ in service clubs and nobility associations in Germany"When? 10 September, 12:05-12:50Where? Room G 335The Brown Bag Seminar SeriesTuesdays at 12:05-13:00The department's lunch seminar series is an informal arena for our own researcher's to present and discuss research ideas and findings. Each presenter t

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/brown-bag-seminar-good-company-doing-exclusivity-service-clubs-and-nobility-associations-germany - 2025-09-03

The Sociology and Social Anthropology Seminar Series presents: "Governing the dead. An agenda and a research journey"

26 September 2024 15:00 to 17:00 | Seminar A public seminar with Finn Stepputat, PhD and Emeritus Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), who studies state-formation, sovereignty, and citizenship in areas of armed conflict and/or limited presence of the state. Finn Stepputat Finn Stepputat, PhD., Emeritus Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)"Go

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/sociology-and-social-anthropology-seminar-series-presents-governing-dead-agenda-and-research-journey - 2025-09-03

BROWN BAG SEMINAR - Rural-to-urban migrants of China and social integration

15 October 2024 12:05 to 13:00 | Seminar Bowen WangRural-to-urban migrants of China and social integrationWhen? 15 October, 12:05-13:00Where? Room G 335The Brown Bag Seminar SeriesTuesdays at 12:05-13:00The department's lunch seminar series is an informal arena for our own researcher's to present and discuss research ideas and findings. Each presenter talks for about half an hour, followed by a di

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/brown-bag-seminar-rural-urban-migrants-china-and-social-integration - 2025-09-03

BROWN BAG SEMINAR - Swedish parental leave policy turn 50 - which groups of parents have been prioritized and which parents have been left out

5 November 2024 12:05 to 13:00 | Seminar Åsa LundqvistSwedish parental leave policy turn 50 - which groups of parents have been prioritized and which parents have been left outWhen: 5 November, 12:05-13:00Where: Room G 335The Brown Bag Seminar SeriesTuesdays at 12:05-13:00The department's lunch seminar series is an informal arena for our own researcher's to present and discuss research ideas and f

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/brown-bag-seminar-swedish-parental-leave-policy-turn-50-which-groups-parents-have-been-prioritized - 2025-09-03

BROWN BAG SEMINAR - RUT-services for the elderly: A new and emerging market

19 November 2024 12:05 to 13:00 | Seminar Terese Anving    RUT-services for the elderly: A new and emerging market    Time: 19 November, 12:05-13:00Place: G 335The Brown Bag Seminar SeriesTuesdays at 12:05-13:00The department's lunch seminar series is an informal arena for our own researcher's to present and discuss research ideas and findings. Each presenter talks for about half an hour, followed

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/brown-bag-seminar-rut-services-elderly-new-and-emerging-market - 2025-09-03

BROWN BAG SEMINAR - Martyrdom and ritualcide in Palestine

10 December 2024 12:05 to 13:00 | Seminar Nina GrenMartyrdom and ritualcide in PalestineWhen? 10 December, 12:05-13:00Where? Room G 335The Brown Bag Seminar SeriesTuesdays at 12:05-13:00The department's lunch seminar series is an informal arena for our own researcher's to present and discuss research ideas and findings. Each presenter talks for about half an hour, followed by a discusson. Feel fre

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/brown-bag-seminar-martyrdom-and-ritualcide-palestine - 2025-09-03

PhD defense in Sociology: Daniel Karlsson

25 October 2024 10:15 | Thesis defence Daniel Karlsson has written a thesis entitled: At least I have this freedom: Subjectivity and self-precarization among digital freelancers in the Swedish cultural industriesExternal reviewer: Professor Dan Kärreman, Copenhagen Business SchoolMore information about the thesis is available in the Lund University Research Portal About the eventLocation:Eden's au

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/phd-defense-sociology-daniel-karlsson - 2025-09-03

The Essay Seminar

The Essay Seminar is an arena for discussing essays and texts that differ from research discussed in other seminars at the department. Image: Patrick Tomasso/Unsplash Opportunity for in-depth discussionsThe seminar focuses on conversations based on essays in a broad sense. The central point is the mutual conversation about a text and its content. The aim is creative and in-depth discussions where

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/research-department-sociology/essay-seminar - 2025-09-03

Crime, Control and Culture

Broadening the study of crime and crime control Crime, Control and Culture is a research group based at the Department of Sociology at Lund University, aiming at broadening the study of crime and crime control. The group draws on a variety of social science methods and theories to explore the human and non-human agents involved in crime and crime control, as well as the wider social, cultural and

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/crime-control-and-culture - 2025-09-03

The Sociology and Social Anthropology Seminar Series presents: "Infrastructural Imperialism: Global “Big Brothers” and Geopolitical Futures"

10 October 2024 15:00 to 17:00 | Seminar Image: Irfan Simsar/Unsplash A public seminar with Rebecca Bryant, Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Utrecht University and an anthropologist of politics and law. Her work has focused on ethnic conflict and displacement, border practices, post-conflict reconciliation, and contested sovereignty on both sides of the Cyprus Green Line and in Turkey. Rebeck

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/sociology-and-social-anthropology-seminar-series-presents-infrastructural-imperialism-global-big - 2025-09-03

The Sociology and Social Anthropology Seminar Series presents: Tahseen Shams

21 November 2024 15:00 to 17:00 | Seminar Photo: Martin Adams/Unsplash A public seminar with Tahseen Shams, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. She studies how migration and global inequalities affect immigrants, particularly those from Muslim-majority countries in the West. Here, There, and Elsewhere: The Making of Immigrant Identities in a Globalized World Tahseen

https://www.soc.lu.se/en/calendar/sociology-and-social-anthropology-seminar-series-presents-tahseen-shams - 2025-09-03