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Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies Course literature for COSM54 Body Politics in East Asia 7.5 ECTS Required Reading listed here: 520 Choice Readings: approximately 80-150 Total: 600-670 All readings are available on Finn unless otherwise stated In addition to the Required Readings, students select one reading per session from the Choice Readings list for Sessions 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 (appr

https://www.ht.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/COSM54/20262/COSM54_Literature_List_2026_Final.docx - 2026-06-16

Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Headed for another Cold War? - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute

Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Headed for another Cold War? - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategic Advice and Analy

https://rwi.lu.se/blog/economic-social-and-cultural-rights-headed-for-another-cold-war/ - 2026-06-16

Renaissance 1.5

Projektet Renässans 1.5 utgår ifrån det faktum att det i den traditionella produktutvecklingsprocessen normalt krävs flera iterationer i processens olika faser innan man kan nå en acceptabel kompromiss mellan estetiska krav och konstruktions- och tillverkningskrav. Den snabba utvecklingen inom optimeringsteknik och kunskapsbaserad konstruktion gör det möjligt att integrera ett datorbaserat formgivThe Renaissance 1.5 project was based on the observation that in traditional product development, several iterations are needed to obtain a compromise between engineering, manufacturing constraints and aesthetics. The rapid advances in optimisation methods and in knowledge-based engineering (KBE) make it possible to integrate engineering and manufacturing constraints in a computer-based industrial

Business and Human Rights: A Tool for Lecturers - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and

Business and Human Rights: A Tool for Lecturers - The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Skip to content Search for: Search Button Home About Us Who We Are Our History About Raoul Wallenberg Our Theory of Change Staff Opportunities Annual Reports Whistleblower Our work What we do Multi-Disciplinary Research Higher Education Strategic Advice and Analysis Outreach Evalua

https://rwi.lu.se/2021/06/15/business-and-human-rights-a-tool-for-lecturers/ - 2026-06-15

Nuclear physics program at MAX-lab

The upgrade of the MAX-lab Injector and the construction of MAX III, provided the opportunity for upgrading the tagged-photon facility and thus lead to the possibility of more extensive program in nuclear physics research This upgrade increased the injected electron energy to all eventual maximum of 250 MeV and allows for the extraction of electrons from the MAX I ring operated in the stretcher mo

Fluorescence of Single Conjugated Chains of MEH-PPV Dispersed in Polymer Matrix : What Do We See in the Microscope?

It has been a mystery that the detected fluorescence intensity of single MEH-PPV molecules is much lower than expected based on their chain length. In this review, after re-evaluating of the literature data in the light of new specially designed experiments, we present a comprehensive explanation of this issue: The actual size of MEH-PPV molecules at single molecule level is much smaller than expe

Final sims22 180809

FINAL SIMS22 180809.pdf SIMS22 GRADUATE SCHOOL, FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, LUND UNIVERSITY Integration: International Relations
 and the Making of a Global World 
 Version 1.0, August 2018 For an always up-to-date online version, please visit the course site (check regularly for updates) Welcome! SIMS22 Welcome to the Autumn term’s course Integration: International Relations and the Making of a G

https://www.graduateschool.sam.lu.se/sites/graduateschool.sam.lu.se/files/final_sims22_180809.pdf - 2026-06-16

The Relationship Between ESG Performance and Innovation: Machine Learning Prediction and Quantitative Analysis

In today's world, sustainable development has become an important topic. And with the prevalence of the ESG concept, companies and investors have begun to pay more and more attention to ESG performance to measure the company's degree of responsibility and potential for sustainable development. At the same time, innovation ability is also one of the most important factors for companies to m

Element association and morphology in some middle Ordovician platform-equipped conodonts

Conodont elements other than those with platform ledges along the processes have often been unrecognized or disregarded in reconstructions and phylogenetic discussions of Ordovician "platform conodont genera." The platform elements are larger than the other element types and often exhibit more rapid evolutionary changes in morphology. Nevertheless, to understand the evolution of, and relationships

The new cell irradiation facility at the Lund nuclear probe

The CELLION project is directed towards the studies on cellular response to targeted single ions. This paper gives an account of the modifications made at the Lund sub-micron beam line in order to create a Single Ion Hit Facility for biological applications within the CELLION project. The most relevant new feature is the specially developed software used to locate the cells. A program for cell rec

The EU's role in climate change negotiations: from leader to 'leadiator'

We start with two puzzles: first, how to explain the European Union (EU)'s decline as a climate change leader at the Copenhagen summit? Second, how to understand the partial revival of its leadership position at the Durban climate summit? We advance a twofold explanation, focusing on changes in relative power relations among major powers but also on negotiation strategies and coalition building. I

Extreme downside risk spillover from the United States and Japan to Asia-Pacific stock markets

This paper proposes a binary response model approach to measure and forecast extreme downside risks in Asia-Pacific markets given information on extreme downside risks in the U.S. and Japanese markets. The extreme downside risk of a market is measured as the occurrence of extreme downside movement—market returns falling below left-tail Value at Risk in a Markov switching framework. The empirical f

The middle Cambrian cosmopolitan key species Lejopyge laevigata and its biozone: new data from Sweden

The middle Cambrian Lejopyge laevigata Zone is poorly exposed in Scandinavia. Both this zone, however, and the succeeding Agnostus pisiformis Zone are well exposed at a classic locality at Gudhem, Vastergotland, south-central Sweden. The sequences consist of finely laminated alum shale with scattered stinkstone (orsten) lenses. Three measured and sampled sections yielded a diverse fossil fauna, do

Desertification-A global monitoring approach

This paper presents the first results of an ongoing study on the use of the NOAA AVHRR based GIMMS 8 km global NDVI data set (1981-2004) for desertification monitoring. Our monitoring and assessment was carried out on a regional-global scale. Time series of NDVI and standardized annual NDVI anomalies (1981-2004) were compared with corresponding 0.5 degrees spatial resolution gridded annual rainfal

Perceptions of the European Union's Fledgling Delegations: More Coherence, More Effectiveness?

The debate surrounding the challenge of improving coherence in European Union (EU) foreign policy is ongoing. EU Delegations (EUDs), operating under the European External Action Service (EEAS) were recently established to provide a focal point for the EU in third countries, providing potential for improving EU coherence. Using the case study of the EUDs, this article adds to theorizations of EU co