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Forskning kring EDI och framtidens musikundervisning

På Musikhögskolan i Malmö har EDI (Electronic Digital Instrument) sedan flera år varit en valmöjlighet för studenter som vill utforska digital musikproduktion och performance. Nu presenterar en musikpedagogisk forskningsgrupp även handfasta resurser för musiklärare och studenter som vill lära sig mer om EDI:s pedagogiska och konstnärliga potential. Vad är EDI?Electronic Digital Instrument (EDI) är

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/forskning-kring-edi-och-framtidens-musikundervisning - 2025-10-30

If your music was a sculpture, what would it look like? Meet Bertrand Chavarría-Aldrete to find out more.

Bertrand Chavarría-Aldrete has been a doctoral student at Malmö Academy of Music since September 2020 and will soon be defending his dissertation project “Plastic Extension of Music” (22 May 2025). Part of his doctoral defence is a large exhibition that will take place at IAC (16–23 May 2025). What is your dissertation project about?My research is called “Plastic Extension of Music” and it's quite

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/if-your-music-was-sculpture-what-would-it-look-meet-bertrand-chavarria-aldrete-find-out-more - 2025-10-30

Meet Fernando Garnero and find out more about "Mutations in the Composable"!

Fernando Garnero has been a doctoral student at Malmö Academy of Music since September 2020 and will defend his dissertation project "Mutations in the Composable – Compositional Practice as a Space of Experimentation, Tension, and Uncertainty” on 12 May 2025. Part of his doctoral defence is a concert that will take place at IAC (11 May 2025). What is your dissertation project about?I approached co

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/meet-fernando-garnero-and-find-out-more-about-mutations-composable - 2025-10-30

Årets stipendiater till JAA-stipendiet vid Musikhögskolan i Malmö 2025

Musikhögskolan i Malmö presenterar årets mottagare av det prestigefyllda JAA-stipendiet, som delas ut till unga musiker med exceptionell begåvning och engagemang inom klassisk musik. Stipendiet är en viktig satsning på framtidens musiker och ges både till studenter på högskolenivå och gymnasienivå. 2025 års urval visar på stor musikalisk bredd och hög konstnärlig nivå. Högskolenivå – fyra lysande

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/arets-stipendiater-till-jaa-stipendiet-vid-musikhogskolan-i-malmo-2025 - 2025-10-30

Artist In Residence vid Musikhögskolan i Malmö

Musikhögskolan i Malmö vid Lunds universitet har beviljats 300 000 kronor i stöd från Sten K Johnsons Stiftelse för att genomföra en tvåårig Artist in Residence-satsning. Projektet, som pågår från hösten 2025 till sommaren 2027, syftar till att stärka skolans profil och erbjuda studenterna unika möjligheter till konstnärlig utveckling. Tre av Sveriges mest framstående musiker nationellt och intern

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/artist-residence-vid-musikhogskolan-i-malmo - 2025-10-30

Musiken som mötesplats: Anna Carlén ser fram emot att möta brassvärlden i Karlskrona

I sommar får brassmusiker från hela världen möta tre lovande tonsättare från Musikhögskolan i Malmö under Blekinge International Brass Academy (BIBA) i Karlskrona. En av dem är Anna Carlén, 25 år, som ser fram emot en intensiv vecka fylld av repetition, inspiration – och nya kontakter. Anna Carlén kommer från Timmersdala, två mil utanför Skövde, och har haft musiken som en självklar del av livet s

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/musiken-som-motesplats-anna-carlen-ser-fram-emot-att-mota-brassvarlden-i-karlskrona - 2025-10-30

Impact Story: connecting theory and practice to overcome barriers to adaptation 

Around the world, coastal communities are exposed to the impacts of climate change, for example sea level rise and coastal erosion. But local governments are often politically and economically constrained in their abilities to implement timely and needed adaptation measures. These constraints can restrict adaptation options to practices that are too little and too late, or even result in measures

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/impact-story-connecting-theory-and-practice-overcome-barriers-adaptation - 2025-10-30

Research interview: "My work focuses on issues of disproportionality and inequalities in relation to loss and damage from climate change and the linkages with sustainable development"

Kelly Dorkenoo is a PhD student in the project DICE, Recasting the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change Extremes. In this interview, she talk about her interest in the field of loss and damage, and her views on sustainability research. Why are you interested in the field of loss and damage? There is a need to improve our understanding of the type of severe impacts from climate change that af

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/research-interview-my-work-focuses-issues-disproportionality-and-inequalities-relation-loss-and - 2025-10-30

Children's relationship with nature is key to future sustainable forest management

New research from Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies shows that children’s relationships with nature are not only important for their wellbeing but also for future sustainable forest management. The study also shows that different socioeconomic factors affect children’s experiences of and relationships with the forest. Currently, young people are at risk of having less and less cont

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/childrens-relationship-nature-key-future-sustainable-forest-management - 2025-10-30

Current frameworks to assess human-nature relationships are too simplified and risk compromise human dependence on nature

We need new ways of understanding and accounting for how people depend on nature to protect and preserve our environment. Research from Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS) strives to diversify ways of measuring and evaluating ecosystem services to take into account people’s place-based, varied and often emotional relationships with nature. – An important question is to what

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/current-frameworks-assess-human-nature-relationships-are-too-simplified-and-risk-compromise-human - 2025-10-30

New course on Climate Change and Society

Climate change has become one of the defining social and environmental challenges of our time. In light of the public and political attention that the issue has gained, the need for informed and critical perspectives on this important topic is more urgent than ever. At LUCSUS, we believe that climate change knowledge needs to be integrated in all aspects of society in order to facilitate the trans

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-course-climate-change-and-society - 2025-10-30

World Water Day 2020: perspectives on water, agriculture, consumption and climate change

Water is essential to all human life on earth. Today, over two billion people live in countries experiencing high water stress – risking both health and food security. As populations and the demand for water grow, this situation is likely to worsen.  Emma Johansson’s research focuses on water, agriculture and participatory practices. To mark World Water Day 2020, she highlights some key research a

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/world-water-day-2020-perspectives-water-agriculture-consumption-and-climate-change - 2025-10-30

Reflections on the impacts of the coronavirus on indigenous communities in the Amazon by Torsten Krause

LUCSUS researcher Torsten Krause have been researching hunting, forest fauna and wild meat consumption, particularly in the Amazon, for the past three years. He is currently in Colombia, where his fieldwork was cut short due to the current coronavirus pandemic. In this interview, he reflects on the impacts of the coronavirus on vulnerable indigenous communities, and on the link between humanity's

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/reflections-impacts-coronavirus-indigenous-communities-amazon-torsten-krause - 2025-10-30

Reflections on what the coronavirus pandemic could mean for the favelas in Brazil by Ebba Brink

Ebba Brink, postdoctoral researcher at LUCSUS, is doing research about climate change risk and adaptation in the favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The current coronavirus pandemic has forced her to come back to Sweden, and move her research online. She reflects on how the outbreak has made the right-wing Bolsonaro government’s polarizing politics and disregard for science even more obvious, and o

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/reflections-what-coronavirus-pandemic-could-mean-favelas-brazil-ebba-brink - 2025-10-30

Natural solutions to combat climate change may ignore power, marginalisation and local agency 

Natural solutions to combat climate change are perceived as beneficial to both nature and people simultaneously. But claims that natural solutions also bring about empowerment, gender equality and inclusion are problematic, especially when issues of power, agency and marginalisation are ignored. This is according to new research from LUCSUS. In his PhD thesis from Lund University Centre for Sustai

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/natural-solutions-combat-climate-change-may-ignore-power-marginalisation-and-local-agency - 2025-10-30

LUCSUS Annual report: Highlights from 2019

In our Annual Report for 2019 we share highlights in research, education and impact from the previous year. Read about some of the highlights here and download or read the full report online. Word from Director Emily Boyd 2019 was an unusually busy year for LUCSUS. In January we transitioned into the Faculty of Social Sciences after a two-year transition process. This shift poses new and interesti

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-annual-report-highlights-2019 - 2025-10-30

Earth Day 2020: In this time of Covid-19 crisis we need to be challenging entrenched myths about our forests

On Earth Day’s 50th anniversary, LUCSUS and researchers from Political Science at Lund University, in collaboration with Sussex University, Stockholm Resilience Centre and Helsinki University have a new paper accepted with Global Sustainability entitled "Unearthing the myths of global sustainable forest governance". Despite efforts to address the global forest crisis, deforestation and degradation

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/earth-day-2020-time-covid-19-crisis-we-need-be-challenging-entrenched-myths-about-our-forests - 2025-10-30

Interview with LUMES student Hanna Geschewski about the impact of the corona pandemic in Nepal

LUMES student, Hanna Geschewski, has just come back to Sweden after she was temporarily stranded in Nepal during fieldwork for her thesis. In this interview, she reflects on the impact of the corona outbreak on her own studies, and on the society in Nepal, where the socio-economic consequences of global and national measures to slow its spread have hit many people hard. How is your daily life impa

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/interview-lumes-student-hanna-geschewski-about-impact-corona-pandemic-nepal - 2025-10-30

Blog post: Degrowth and the transformative potential of the COVID- 19

After observing the decrease in economic activities, air pollution and carbon emissions as a result of the lockdown measures during the COVID-19, some academics argue that such down-scaling can be considered as degrowth. Although the sudden, unplanned and chaotic downscaling of social and economic activities due to Covid-19 has some similarities with degrowth, this is not what degrowth advocates f

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/blog-post-degrowth-and-transformative-potential-covid-19 - 2025-10-30

New research points out key gaps in EU’s largest funding scheme, the Common Agricultural Policy

Properly managed, the agricultural sector in Europe can contribute to many of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by improving food security, reducing poverty and enhancing biodiversity. But new research shows that indicators to measure key SDGs such as health and equality are entirely missing from the EU’s most expensive funding scheme. – What gets measured, gets managed. Fro

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-research-points-out-key-gaps-eus-largest-funding-scheme-common-agricultural-policy - 2025-10-30