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PhD students mobility

Abigayil Blandon is a PhD candidate at Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC), Stockholm University. She is working on a research project entitled “APSUS: alternative pathways to sustainable seafood” which investigates alternative ways to achieve sustainable seafood in country contexts where the typical certification scheme approach is not effective. She is working in collaboration with the University

https://www.graduateschoolasianstudies.lu.se/activities/mobility/phd-students-mobility - 2025-12-01

Visual Methods and Practices in Research: New Work, Ideas and Approaches

21-22 April Visual research methods refer to a set of methods that use images as part of the process of generating data. These images can be existing/found photos and film, and other visual data, or those produced by the researchers themselves, or in collaboration with participants. Visual data can also be used to elicit discussion (e.g. photo-elicitation). Images and film create new knowledge and

https://www.ace.lu.se/activities/visual-methods-and-practices-research-new-work-ideas-and-approaches - 2025-12-01

COSM33 2021 literature

COSM33 2021Human Rights in Asia COSM33 2021 Human Rights in Asia Course Outline Course director: Dr. Elizabeth Rhoads An additional 150 pages will be added later in order to be able to stay up-to-date with current issues. Literature Aronson, Jay D (2016), “Mobile Phones, Social Media and Big Data in Human Rights Fact- Finding: Possibilities, Challenges, and Limitations,” in The Transformation of H

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2021-07/COSM33_2021_literature.pdf - 2025-12-02

COSM01 Literature 2023

Microsoft Word - DCD2F821B2B15DC89BCD77B35587368E.docx 1 COSM01: Introduction to Asian Studies (Autumn 2023) Course director Elizabeth Rhoads, other teachers include Marina Svensson, Paul O’Shea, Stefan Brehm, and Astrid Norén-Nilsson. The course is a 6-credit mandatory component of the Asian studies master programme. Course literature is 712 pages but an additional 100 pages of optional reading m

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2023-05/COSM01_Literature_2023.pdf - 2025-12-02

Human Rights News Feed

External news from the Human Rights world News feed from Oxford Human Rights Hub, United Kingdom 9 Jun 2025 Melanie Field on the UK Supreme Court judgment For Women Scotland 12 Jun 2025 AI Regulation, Migration and the New International World Order 27 May 2025 L’exclusion des demandeurs et demanderesses d’asile d’un programme de garderies subventionnées viole-t-elle le droit à l’égalité ? La Cour

https://www.humanrights.lu.se/human-rights-news-feed - 2025-12-01

COSM51: International Relations in East and South-East Asia: Issues and Cases

The course deals with the international relations in East and South-East Asia. It begins with a very brief  introduction to basic theories about international relations and continues with a short historical overview focusing on the post-war period. The primary focus of the course is a series of in-depth case studies which define the region today. These include the territorial disputes in the East

https://www.ace.lu.se/education/stand-alone-courses/master-level-courses/cosm51-international-relations-east-and-south-east-asia-issues-and-cases - 2025-12-01

Attitude consensus using networks of uncalibrated cameras

This paper addresses the problem of consensus on SO(3) for networks of uncalibrated cameras. Under the assumption of a pinhole camera model, we prove convergence to the consensus manifold for two types of kinematic control laws, when only conjugate rotation matrices KRK -1 are available among the agents. In these conjugate rotations, the rotation matrices are distorted by the (unknown) intrinsic p

Fa 2012 11

FA_A4_small For more information please see: www.ace.lu.se The lectures are open to the public and entry is free of charge Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies Collective Memory, Identity and International Relations in East Asia FOCUS ASIA 6 November Welcome and opening remarks9:30-9:45 Historical Memory versus Democratic Reassurance in the Japan ROK Relationship: New Evidence Paul Midford

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/fa_2012_11.pdf - 2025-12-02

ACE

Study Asia in Lund! Find out more about our Master's Programme in Asian Studies and our free standing courses Find out more about our research Visit the Asia Library the foremost library of its kind in Sweden The Centre Find out who we are and what we do Previous Next Play Pause Apply to our Master's Programme in Asian Studies! Application deadline: 15 January 2026 Information for students admitte

https://www.ace.lu.se/ace - 2025-12-01

20maj 4 0

The HEAT is on! FINDING SOLUTIONS FOR HEAT IMPACTS ON SOCIETY DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE Pufendorf HEAT project walk and conference 20th of May 2015 8.30 Breakfast at the Pufendorf Institute 9.00 Heat Walk – Experience heat 6 stops around Lund • Work in heat- IKDC heat lab • Health Aspects of heat • Vulnerable groups - Hospital • Heat and Buildings • Green Spaces and heat • Urban planning principles 12

https://www.sustainability.lu.se/sites/sustainability.lu.se/files/20maj_4_0.pdf - 2025-12-02

Action-plan-for-lund-universitys-cooperation-with-asia-2019-2021

Brevmall V ice-Chancel lor Action plan for Lund University’s cooperation with Asia 2019- 2021 Approved by the vice-chancellor 16 May 2019 The procedure leading up to the action plan The work on producing an Asia strategy for Lund University commenced in spring 2018 when the former deputy vice-chancellor appointed a project manager and a working group of faculty representatives. A draft of the Asia

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/sites/www.lunduniversity.lu.se/files/2021-05/action-plan-for-lund-universitys-cooperation-with-asia-2019-2021.pdf - 2025-12-02

Work report 2021 for the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies

Overview The pandemic has continued to affecte the Centre in different ways, most obviously perhaps in having to teach online during the spring semester, although we were back teaching on campus throughout the fall semester. To ensure a safe work environment, larger classes continued to be taught in the Asia library. The majority of our public lectures and other events have been online. There have

https://www.ace.lu.se/work-report-2021-centre-east-and-south-east-asian-studies - 2025-12-01

Fa 2014 11

25-26 November 2014 08.15 opening remarks Roger Greatrex (Lund University) 08.30 Introduction Ming Chee Ang (Lund University) resistance and resilience: Coping with/against the State Meredith L. Weiss (State University of New York) 10.30 Group Photo and Coffee Break Protests movements, State responsiveness, and repression Eva Hansson (Stockholm University) 11.50 Lunch 15.15 Coffee Break 08.30 KeyN

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2020-11/fa_2014_11.pdf - 2025-12-02

Strategic plan 2017 2019

The Centre for East and South- East Asian Studies Strategic Plan 2017-2019 LUND UNIVERSITY | CENTRE FOR EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIAN STUDIES 2 CENTRE FOR EAST AND SOUTH-EAST ASIAN STUDIES STRATEGIC PLAN • SEPTEMBER 2017 2017-2019 Strategic Plan for the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies Since the mid-1980s, Lund University has promoted Asian studies through different programmes and strategi

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/strategic_plan_2017_2019.pdf - 2025-12-02

241107 LU Working Paper 2024-2 North Macedonias Response To Hybrid Threats And FIMI

Psychological Defence and Strategic Resilience North Macedonia’s response to hybrid threats and malign foreign influence and interference ZHIDAS DASKALOVSKI & SASHO DAMJANOVSKI LUND UNIVERSITY PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, WORKING PAPER 2024:2 LUND UNIVERSITY PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, WORKING PAPER 2024:2 1 Psychological Defence and Strategic Resilience North Macedonia'

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/sites/psychologicaldefence.lu.se/files/2024-11/241107_LU%20Working%20Paper%202024-2_North%20Macedonias%20response%20to%20hybrid%20threats%20and%20FIMI.pdf - 2025-12-02

COSM25 Literature List 2025

Literature list COSM25 Contemporary Southeast Asian Societies The literature in question is available physically in the library and/or as e-resources though LUBsearch, or online via links in literature list. Ahmad Wani, K., & Ariana, L. (2018). Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous People and Adaptive Capacity of Bajo Tribe, Indonesia. Environmental Claims Journal, 30(4), 302–313. Pages to read f

https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/2024-12/COSM25%20literature%20list%202025.pdf - 2025-12-02