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New Book on Sustainability and the Political Economy of Welfare
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Prof. Oksana Mont at the IIIEE is co-editor of a new edited book on welfare and its relationship to sustainability. Welfare is commonly conceptualized in socio-economic terms of equity, highlighting distributive issues within growing economies. While GDP, income growth and rising material standards of living are norma
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/new-book-sustainability-and-political-economy-welfare - 2026-07-13
Arctic temperature analysis over a thousand years
A research team has created a picture of historical temperatures in the Arctic, spanning over a thousand years. A new technique and a recently published database of proxy data have been used in the research, and the results are an important contribution to understanding temperature changes now and in the future. The Arctic is the area in the world that is heating up the fastest, through so-called
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/arctic-temperature-analysis-over-thousand-years - 2026-07-13
Sofia Brännström - alumna with MSc in Economic Growth, Population and Development 2022
Sofia graduated from Lund University’s master’s program in Economic Growth, Population and Development in 2022 and has since built a career in international relations, currently working as an Adviser at the UN Headquarters in New York. In our interview, Sofia shares her journey from studies to the UN, reflecting on what inspired her to choose this path and the experiences that prepared her for it.
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/sofia-brannstrom-alumna-msc-economic-growth-population-and-development-2022 - 2026-07-13
Deliang Chen new Fellow in TWAS, the World Academy of Sciences
Professor Deliang Chen has been elected Fellow of TWAS, the world academy of sciences for the advancement of science in developing countries. Professor Deliang Chen, University of Gothenburg and PI in MERGE, has been elected Fellow of TWAS, the world academy of sciences for the advancement of science in developing countries. He was one of 44 new Fellows elected on the Academy's 26th General Meetin
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/deliang-chen-new-fellow-twas-world-academy-sciences - 2026-07-13
Melting Arctic sea-ice affects precipitation patterns
A new international study shows that ice loss in the Arctic is leading to increased evaporation from Arctic marginal seas, such as the North Sea, and that the increased atmospheric moisture has clear consequences for precipitation in the Northern Hemisphere. It is well known from research that climate change has contributed to a doubling of temperatures in the Arctic compared to the global average
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/melting-arctic-sea-ice-affects-precipitation-patterns - 2026-07-13
Deliang Chen elected Fellow in the World Academy of Sciences, TWAS
Professor Deliang Chen has been elected Fellow of TWAS, the world academy of sciences for the advancement of science in developing countries. Professor Deliang Chen, University of Gothenburg and PI in BECC, has been elected Fellow of TWAS, the world academy of sciences for the advancement of science in developing countries. He was one of 44 new Fellows elected on the Academy's 26th General Meeting
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/deliang-chen-elected-fellow-world-academy-sciences-twas - 2026-07-13
Talk on climate change and river disputes in South Asia
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. On Tuesday October 9 at 11-13 Professor Ashok Swain i will give a talk on climate change and river disputes in South Asia at : LUMES Josephson - Room Maathai (3rd floor). Ashok Swain is a Professor of Peace and Conflict Research, UNESCO Chair of International Water Cooperation, and the Director of Research School of I
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/talk-climate-change-and-river-disputes-south-asia - 2026-07-13
Universities – thousand-year-old institutions that must protect their freedom
Universities need to adapt to major changes in society. At the same time, they must remain true to their long-term mission of freely seeking out and disseminating knowledge. So says Johan Östling. The institution of the university as we know it today emerged during the middle ages and has survived shifts in forms of government, economic systems, war and upheaval. But how sustainable is the univers
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/universities-thousand-year-old-institutions-must-protect-their-freedom - 2026-07-14
Trial lectures for the position as “Professor in policy analysis - for the transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies”
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. 26 October 2016 On 26 October, three trial lectures will take place at the IIIEE for the position as “Professor in policy analysis - for the transition to low-carbon and resource efficient economies”.As part of the recruitment process for the position as “Professor in policy analysis - for the transition to low-carbon
Trendspotting Future Challenges in the Middle East
Nyhetsbrev (mars) - E-media och vetenskaplig kommunikation
Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Öppen access på grund av Covid-19Det är många förlag som öppnar upp sin tillgång för att möta svårigheterna på grund av Covid-19. För att det inte ska bli för många utskick om dessa resurser kommer vi att samla all information i vår ämnesguide LUBsearch & Elektroniska resurser, under fliken: Öppna resurser under Cov
https://www.lub.lu.se/internt/artikel/nyhetsbrev-mars-e-media-och-vetenskaplig-kommunikation - 2026-07-13
Nyhetsbrev
Den här artikeln är över 5 år gammal, och informationen kan därför vara inaktuell. Information om innehåll och system sammanställt av Kerstin Andreasson. Nya e-resurserTaylor & Francis Group – ny plattform för eböckerhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/En ny plattform från Taylor & Francis kommer att ersätta CRCnetbase och Taylor & Francis eBooks. Innehåll vi haft från de gamla plattformarna migreras ti
https://www.lub.lu.se/internt/artikel/nyhetsbrev-1 - 2026-07-13
Yet another record year for LU in The Conversation
The University’s researchers published no fewer than 76 articles in The Conversation in 2025 – a new record. Altogether, the University’s articles reached an audience of 1.45 million readers last year. The 76 articles represent a substantial increase from the previous year’s total of 55 and reflect the great breadth within the University. The articles cover everything from East Asia and geopolitic
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/yet-another-record-year-lu-conversation - 2026-07-14
Nomination for STINT Teaching sabbatical 2026
Are you interested in applying for a STINT Teaching sabbatical for the autumn term of 2026? You can get hold of nomination forms from your Head of Department. Application deadline is 4 August. The programme aims to develop both individuals and institutions. By giving researchers and teachers international experiences based on the teaching role, rather than in the research role, STINT wants to cont
https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/nomination-stint-teaching-sabbatical-2026 - 2026-07-13
World-renowned scholar Prof. Nancy Fraser visiting professor at LUCSUS in 2020-2021.
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. For developing further research activities in line with our diversity goals, LUCSUS has secured a stimulus funding in the name of Hedda Andersson and invited world-renowned scholar Prof. Nancy Fraser for the spring term 2021. For developing further research activities in line with diversity goals of LUCSUS, we have s
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/world-renowned-scholar-prof-nancy-fraser-visiting-professor-lucsus-2020-2021 - 2026-07-13
Solar cells more efficient thanks to new material standing on edge
Parenting strategies around children’s education in urban East Asia awarded 5 million
The researcher supporting our athletes at the most successful Paralympic Winter Games in a long time
70 years since Mount Everest was climbed for the first time - glacial melt now threatens more than just the tourism industry
29th of May, it will be 70 years since one of the world’s tallest mountains, Mount Everest, was climbed for the very first time. An important moment to bring attention to how glacial melt not only threatens the tourism industry in the region, but the livelihoods of over a billion people depending on the Himalayas for water, according to sustainability researcher Mine Islar. Mine Islar, senior lect
