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Award for outstanding Chinese student abroad
New semester: This year's admission figures are gratifying, it will be fun to receive our new students"
Things are going well now, for our Faculty. Vice Dean Thomas Hellmark, Head of Education, is pleased with UHR's latest statistics. "More people want to study with us, so the admitted students' grades are rising, which means that they have better prior knowledge and thus better conditions to cope with their studies.” All our programmes have more reserve places than last year and most programmes hav
A remake: Hoping for an end to the bicycle chaos in November
The Role of Drought in the Syrian War Was Exaggerated
Yemen’s Higher Education Crisis: CMES Mohammed Almahfali is one of the speakers
Vacuum cleaner-effect in fungi can hold nanoplastics at bay
NanoLund and Physics Department in Kulturnatten
Kulturnatten (”Culture Night”) is a very popular annual event in Lund that attracts thousands of people to enjoy concerts, science-shows, arts and good food. This time NanoLund again took part in joint efforts with the Physics Department and MAX IV Laboratory to show and explain what our science is all about. One of the key events this year was a popular physics lecture by our very own Nobel Prize
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/nanolund-and-physics-department-kulturnatten - 2025-12-17
Persson on the playing of online chess
Anders Persson has published an article in Vetenskapssocietetens årsbok 2015 titled: "Online chess and chat interaction – game and gaming conditions in face to face and online chess”. The article aims to answer if, how and why the game of chess changes when played online on the Internet.The author distinguishes between chess played face to face (f2f) and the role assumed or mask taken on in a game
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/persson-playing-online-chess - 2025-12-17
Butterfly wing clap explains mystery of flight
Soldiers, snakes and marathon runners in the hidden world of fungi
Lund University plays a key role in a new prestigious project to map the galaxy
The role of drought in Syrian war was exaggerated
Dogs can detect heat with noses, study finds
Soldiers, snakes and marathon runners in the hidden world of fungi
Not only bees are important for pollination
Bees are usually considered to be the most efficient pollinators for crops, but a new international study shows that other insects are just as important. A variety of different insects are needed for our food supply. Several BECC researchers have provided data to the study. "We already know that honeybees and wild bees are of great importance to our food production. This study shows that other pol
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/not-only-bees-are-important-pollination - 2025-12-17
LUCSUS leads new capacity building programme on Agenda 2030
A taste of MoRe-Lab – LU’s new Movement and Reality Lab
MoRe-Lab (Movement & Reality Lab) was inaugurated on 8 December as a new test environment for experimental health sciences at Lund University. All three guided tours on the day were fully booked and there were many questions. The event gave rise to concrete ideas for future collaborations as well as new contacts. The range of participants was wide, to the particular satisfaction of MoRe-Lab’s dire
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/taste-more-lab-lus-new-movement-and-reality-lab - 2025-12-18
Book release: Urban Living Labs – Experimenting with City Futures
Over 50% of the global population lives in cities, and those cities all share the same pressing challenge: how can they provide economic prosperity and social cohesion in a sustainable way? One way of finding answers to that question is urban living labs, a type of testbed where social and technical innovations are tested in real time in an urban setting.“Urban living labs are a new form of govern
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/book-release-urban-living-labs-experimenting-city-futures - 2025-12-18
IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5ºC has been approved by governments
Luis Mundaca, Lead author of the IPCC Special Report and Summary for Policymakers, and Professor of Policy Analysis at the IIIEE at Lund University, comments on the report. The Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5ºC was approved by the IPCC (the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) on Saturday in Incheon, Republic of Korea. It will be a key scientific input into the Katowice Climate Chang
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/ipcc-special-report-global-warming-15oc-has-been-approved-governments - 2025-12-18
