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The faculty’s journey towards Science Village at Brunnshög
Published 22 September 2021 The dean of the Faculty of Science Sven Lidin on the overgrown field that will soon start its metamorphosis into the research mecca, Science Village. It is a catalyst that will modernise the Faculty of Science, both at Brunnshög and Sölvegatan. Dean Sven Lidin may have become “nearsighted, flabby and middle-aged” during his ten years in symbiosis with Science Village, b
https://www.science.lu.se/article/facultys-journey-towards-science-village-brunnshog - 2025-07-05
Searching for an 'off switch' for cancer
How Leukemia Stem Cells Evade Immune Surveillance
Rethinking laws on climate adaptation - exploring resistance in flooded Cartagena
Read about LUCSUS fieldwork in 2024
COMMONS – A centre of excellence with a focus on the common ground
WCMM Fireside chat: WCMM communicators Ervin Ascic and Nejc Arh
Calam Gallacher Roig receives the CFE best thesis award 2024
From molecule to patient – Six promising projects to advance Parkinson's research
Swedish female ice hockey players in favour of body checking
Protein that affects the ability to secrete insulin in type 2 diabetes
AI is better than humans at analysing long-term ECG recordings
Meet Betty Saenyi – Doctoral student at the Department of Informatics
Researcher Johan Östling: The attack on US universities is unprecedented
ERC Starting Grant to economic historian Ingrid van Dijk for project on health
By louise [dot] larsson [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Louise Larsson) - published 5 September 2024 As one of four young researchers at Lund University, Ingrid van Dijk, Associate senior lecturer at the Department of Economic History at LUSEM and researcher at the Centre for Economic Demography, receives an ERC Starting Grant. Her project is titled “Relative Health: Long-Run Inequalities in Health an
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/erc-starting-grant-economic-historian-ingrid-van-dijk-project-health - 2025-07-05
Sanitation is more than toilets: informal settlements in India need community based ownership and state action
Published 25 September 2018 A locked toilet station in the Gazdar Bandh informal settlement in Mumbai. – Sanitation is a major challenge in India. It is partly to do with the high population density, there are more people sharing the same space, and a historically higher cultural and religious acceptance of poor sanitation, says Sara Gabrielsson from Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studi
How Little Is Enough? Meet Steinunn Knúts Önnudóttir to get possible answers.
By sylvia [dot] lysko [at] iac [dot] lu [dot] se (Sylvia Lysko) - published 12 September 2024 Since 2020 Steinunn Knúts Önnudóttir has been a PhD student at the Malmö Theatre Academy and is now defending her dissertation project: “How Little Is Enough? Sustainable Methods of Performance for Transformative Encounters.” Part of her PhD defence is the exposition at IAC during the Malmö Gallery Weeken
https://www.iac.lu.se/article/how-little-enough-meet-steinunn-knuts-onnudottir-get-possible-answers - 2025-07-05
How Little Is Enough? Meet Steinunn Knúts Önnudóttir to get possible answers.
By sylvia [dot] lysko [at] iac [dot] lu [dot] se (Sylvia Lysko) - published 18 September 2024 Since 2020 Steinunn Knúts Önnudóttir has been a PhD student at the Malmö Theatre Academy and is now defending her dissertation project: “How Little Is Enough? Sustainable Methods of Performance for Transformative Encounters.” Part of her PhD defence is the exposition at IAC during the Malmö Gallery Weeken
https://www.thm.lu.se/en/article/how-little-enough-meet-steinunn-knuts-onnudottir-get-possible-answers - 2025-07-05