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Religion politicised on social media

A few examples of commentaries on Facebook that Linnea Jensdotter has studied. Sociologist of religion Linnea Jensdotter conducts research on the role of religion in politics. She has analysed 20,000 Facebook comments on articles from Sweden’s biggest news sites. Her analysis shows that religion is becoming more politicised. Some comments point to religion to assert “Swedish values”. Others displa

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/religion-politicised-social-media - 2025-09-04

Simon Persson - alumnus from BSc in Economy and Society 2023

Hi Simon! You graduated from the Bachelor's programme in Economy and Society in 2023. Can you tell us a bit about what you’ve been doing since then – both academically and professionally?My studies at LUSEM sparked a deeper interest in economics, so I applied to various master’s programs and eventually ended up at the Stockholm School of Economics. The motivation for choosing that school was its c

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/simon-persson-alumnus-bsc-economy-and-society-2023 - 2025-09-04

Central Asian Law project workshop held in Istanbul on January 3-4, 2023

With almost one year left for the end of the project “Central Asian Law: legal cultures and business environments in Central Asia”, the participants of the project are working hard to finalise their research publications. Project workshop was organised in Istanbul on January 3-4, 2023 and gathered all project participants in one place to present, discuss and prepare research papers for publication

https://www.centralasianlaw.lu.se/article/central-asian-law-project-workshop-held-istanbul-january-3-4-2023 - 2025-09-03

18 Doctoral Researchers Completed Methodology Course in Ghana

Early-stage doctoral researchers from various universities across Ghana underwent four days of intensive training in September, participating in the Methodology and Field Studies course. The Methodology and Field Studies course aims at enhancing participants' knowledge in research methodology, particularly in the study of topics related to Sustainable Development Goals.  The 18 doctoral researcher

https://www.developmentresearchschool.lu.se/article/18-doctoral-researchers-completed-methodology-course-ghana - 2025-09-03

University Advisory Board: "Lund University needs to invest in education"

Lund University’s ‘critical friends’ and strategic advisors – the University Advisory Board – met over two intensive days in April the University Management to discuss LU’s development over the past year. The overall impression from the international experts was positive, especially with regard to research. On the education side, the university needs to put even more emphasis on the ongoing work t

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/university-advisory-board-lund-university-needs-invest-education - 2025-09-03

How to integrate sustainable development into your teaching

Magnus Sandberg, leader of the faculty's working group for education and research for sustainability. How should undergraduate students and PhD students get basic knowledge about sustainable development? And how should the teachers and researchers of the faculty strengthen their compentency in sustainability issues? Magnus Sandberg, Senior Lecturer and leader of the faculty's working group for edu

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/how-integrate-sustainable-development-your-teaching - 2025-09-03

Can agriculture shift to perennial grain crops?

Traditional wheat on the left, perennial wheatgrass on the right, with a comparison of growth over time. Perennial crops have the potential to reduce the need for ploughing and pesticides, which in turn can lead to reduced soil degradation and greenhouse gas emissions. Recently, a unique research infrastructure that has the potential to transform agriculture was inaugurated by the Department of Ph

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/can-agriculture-shift-perennial-grain-crops - 2025-09-03

Summary of recent visioning workshops for a joint department

Participants from visioning workshops in April. Image by C. Schubert At the end of April, nearly 90 members of staff from the Centre for Climate and Environmental Sciences (CEC), the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science (INES), and the Department of Geology gathered to participate in joint visioning workshops. The workshops were held on two occasions with an identical format to g

https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/summary-recent-visioning-workshops-joint-department - 2025-09-03

Emails over the weekend about the demonstrations

On 26 May, a large number of emails were sent to University employees regarding a meeting between demonstrators and the University Management. This was not an IT security breach, but legitimate way of reaching many recipients since all staff email addresses are listed on the University’s website.Our freedom of speech provides space for large numbers of different opinions to be expressed and dissem

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/emails-over-weekend-about-demonstrations - 2025-09-04

Developing the central administration’s support and work

During its away day, the central administration’s management group (consisting of the heads of the faculty offices and the heads of division in the central administration) discussed the administration’s development areas – both what has been done so far and what remains to be developed. The central administration’s plan of operations highlights the following development areas for 2020 – 2022. To d

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/developing-central-administrations-support-and-work - 2025-09-03

Apply for starting a Theme or an Advanced Study Group at the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies

Promoting interdisciplinary collaboration within and between faculties is an important part of the University's research strategy. In recent years, Lund University has invested in initiatives such as Thematic Collaboration Projects, Profile Areas and research initiatives linked to Agenda 2030. The Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies serves as an incubator for new research ideas and supports i

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/apply-starting-theme-or-advanced-study-group-pufendorf-institute-advanced-studies - 2025-09-04

Ukrainian students collaborating with students from School of Social Work

Lisa Pryshchepa and Anastasiia Melnyk. Anastasiia Melnyk and Lisa Pryshchepa, Bachelor students at Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University in Ukraine, was working in a project with students from School of Social Work, Campus Helsingborg. The outcome they hope will be beneficial to both countries. It was Senior Lecturer Lars Harrysson at School of Social Work that together with Dean Oksana Chernysh o

https://www.soch.lu.se/artikel/ukrainian-students-collaborating-students-school-social-work - 2025-09-04

IV Tashkent Anticorruption Forum: Panel Discussion with Nuruipa Mukanova, Secretary General of the Anticorruption Business Council under the President of the Kyrgyz Republic

On October 16-17th, 2024 Uzbekistan hosted the IV Tashkent Anticorruption Forum to promote innovation, strengthen compliance, and foster global cooperation. The Forum was organized by the Anti-Corruption Agency of the Republic Uzbekistan in collaboration with European Union, the consortium led by GIZ, UNDP and UNODC ROCA. The Forum brought together 250 representatives from anticorruption agencies,

https://www.mocca.lu.se/article/iv-tashkent-anticorruption-forum-panel-discussion-nuruipa-mukanova-secretary-general-anticorruption - 2025-09-03

Hoping for transatlantic cooperation

Steven Schmidt and US visitors Drs. Lesley Ross and Alyssa Gamaldo in MoRe-Lab's kitchen. A US colleague of CASE coordinator Steven Schmidt from Clemson University, South Carolina, visited CASE researchers this fall. Director of Clemsons' ageing centre, Dr. Lesley Ross, brought her colleague Dr. Alyssa Gambaldo to learn about the research in Lund and see MoRe-Lab. – We met with several researchers

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/hoping-transatlantic-cooperation - 2025-09-03

Knowledge as a Public Good

CMES affiliated researcher Sarah Anne Rennick has co-edited a book published by the Arab Reform Initiative. The book, Knowledge as a Public Good: Reconceiving the Purpose and Methods of Knowledge Production, was co-edited by Jamil Mouawad (American University of Beirut), Sarah Anne Rennick (CMES and Arab Reform Initiative) and Andrew Findell-Aghnatios (Arab Reform Initiative).IntroductionThis volu

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/knowledge-public-good - 2025-09-03

SWEMENA Conference 2024

On 22-23 August, CMES is organising the Third Annual SWEMENA Conference at Lund University. This interdisciplinary annual conference reflects SWEMENA’s main objective to bring together different communities of researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers across Sweden with an interest in the Middle East and North Africa region SWEMENA encourages the dissemination and discussion of new research on

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/swemena-conference-2024 - 2025-09-03

They are awarded SWEAH's travel grant

Photo: Christine Roy/Unsplash For several years, doctoral students at the research school have been able to travel out into the world and take part in international research in ageing and health. Now SWEAH has granted three more applications, which concern trips to Australia, Italy and Portugal. In this autumn call the following applications were granted: Pernilla Alencar Siljehag. Pernilla Alenca

https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/they-are-awarded-sweahs-travel-grant - 2025-09-03