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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 - 2025-12-14
Fabiola Espinoza Córdova studies climate change adaptation in coastal communities in relation to power and justice
As a PhD student in the MaCoBios project, Fabiola Espinoza Córdova aims to explore how we can reframe adaptation to climate change in coastal communities towards more sustainable and just pathways. She believes that impacts on marine and coastal ecosystems linked to climate change are not only driven by global warming and human pressures, but are directly embedded in social changes. Read about wha
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/fabiola-espinoza-cordova-studies-climate-change-adaptation-coastal-communities - 2025-12-13
Investigating the doctored memories of an old Soviet communist
As a young journalist, Tomas Sniegon had fantastic material – more than one hundred hours of interviews with the former KGB chairman Vladimir Semichastny. It was intended for a memoir, but time moved on and the market was suddenly saturated with Soviet confessions. Twenty years later, the winds have changed. There is renewed interest in looking back to understand both Russia and President Putin, w
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/investigating-doctored-memories-old-soviet-communist - 2025-12-13
One of the Last Ones Out of the Old School Professors
A sun drenched day in the allies of Västra Hamnen. A whirlwind of black and white tails, snouts and barks are on duty at the townhouse door. Dog dad, Professor of Immunology Tomas Leanderson, hushes, admonishes, welcomes into the kitchen table and coffee. In a few days, this rare specimen of the old kind of professor at the Faculty of Medicine will be a free man, after a life-long love affair with
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/one-last-ones-out-old-school-professors - 2025-12-13
Metabolism and sleep - keys to the mystery of ALS
Scientists have long suspected that changes in the body’s metabolism affect the development of the incurable and fatal neurological disease ALS. Now, for the very first time, a group of researchers in Lund and Australia have identified changes in the disease in ALS patients in the brain cells that produce substances that regulate specifically metabolism and sleep. These findings provide increased
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/metabolism-and-sleep-keys-mystery-als - 2025-12-13
The hybrid workplace is the future
Many of us have worked more remotely during the pandemic than we ever dreamed of doing. Informatics researcher Saonee Sarker has been studying IT-enabled collaboration and its impact on work-life balance for many years, but mainly with a focus on the IT sector. Today, she sees how that industry's digital settings has moved to encompass us all. The bookshelves in Saonee Sarker's office at the Schoo
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/hybrid-workplace-future - 2025-12-14
Jane Pinyapat - alumna from MSc in Data Analytics and Business Economics 2022
For Jane Pinyapat, the master’s programme in Data Analytics and Business Economics opened the door to programming and equipped her with skills she considers invaluable. After graduating in 2022, she began her European career as a Data Engineer Specialist in Copenhagen. Read Jane’s story for her favorite programming tools, passion for Pink Programming, and top advice for LUSEM students aiming for a
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/jane-pinyapat-alumna-msc-data-analytics-and-business-economics-2022 - 2025-12-14
After Palestinagård – the way forward
Forskarna som ser in i cellens allra minsta vrår
Det är en kall, grå novemberdag när vi träffar forskarna från Lunds universitet vid MAX IV, en forskningsanläggning med världens ljusstarkaste och mest fokuserade röntgenstrålar. Hit kommer forskare från hela världen för att undersöka saker på atomnivå och se hur molekyler binder till varandra, något som är värdefullt bland annat när man tar fram nya läkemedel. Experimenten de gör den här förmidda
https://www.lu.se/artikel/forskarna-som-ser-i-cellens-allra-minsta-vrar - 2025-12-12
Omtanke om andra viktig när svenskarna följde pandemirestriktionerna
När nyheterna om snar vaccinering kom i december, förändrades folks vilja att följa restriktioner. Och det tidiga stödet för den svenska strategin sjönk mellan april och december 2020 – och tunnades ut till någon slags mellanmjölk. Det säger nationalekonomen Erik Wengström som har studerat svenskarnas beteenden och attityder under pandemin. Efter ett och ett halvt år med pandemirelaterade restrikt
https://www.lu.se/artikel/omtanke-om-andra-viktig-nar-svenskarna-foljde-pandemirestriktionerna - 2025-12-12
#Odeum intervjuar: Emilio Audissino
#Odeumintervjuar presenterar människor bakom Odeums kulisser och ger röst åt våra tre studentbaserade ensembler Akademiska kapellet, Lunds akademiska kör och Palæstra vokalensemble, samt inbjudna gäster. Här intervjuas filmmusikologen Emilio Audissino, världsledande film- och medieforskare och docent vid institutionen för medier och journalistik vid Linnéuniversitet Kalmar Växjö, som specialiserat
https://www.odeum.lu.se/artikel/odeum-intervjuar-emilio-audissino - 2025-12-13
Nyhetsbrev (februari) - emedia och LUBsearch
Elsevierförhandlingarna Vad som hänt i vinter är att man har haft ett ”högnivåmöte” den 18 december där man försökt enas om gemensamma principer för fortsatta förhandlingar. Bibsam skriver följande i sin information efter mötet ”Dock står det klart att parterna fortfarande står väldigt långt ifrån varandra.”. Så någon snar öppning vad gäller tillgång till Elseviertidskrifterna är inte att vänta. h
https://www.lub.lu.se/internt/artikel/nyhetsbrev-februari-emedia-och-lubsearch - 2025-12-13
Ombudsman to the rescue
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/ombudsman-rescue - 2025-12-12
A new bioinfomatics pipeline solves a 50-year-old blood group puzzle
Currently, a lot is known about which genes are responsible for our individual blood groups, however not much is understood about how and why the levels of the blood group molecules differ between one person and another. And this can be important for blood transfusion safety. Now a research group in Lund has developed a toolbox that finds the answer – and in doing so, has solved a 50-year-old myst
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/new-bioinfomatics-pipeline-solves-50-year-old-blood-group-puzzle - 2025-12-13
Help your body outwit the reptile brain!
There are delicious smells emanating from the kitchen at the Malmö apartment of nutrition physiologist, Louise Brunkwall. Today, she is making pasta and vegetable sauce for lunch. A clean up before the interview with LUM means she can no longer find anything in the kitchen cupboards: “Usually there is always some kind of organised chaos here!” Louise Brunkwall knew from an early age that she wante
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/help-your-body-outwit-reptile-brain - 2025-12-13
Kimberly Nicholas on the Super High-Impact Initiative for Fixing Tomorrow
Kimberly Nicholas, Professor at Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS) and member of BECC, just launched a new science-based tool that helps individuals identify their most powerful climate actions, whilst bridging the gap between individual choices and systemic change. We had a talk with her to learn more about the guide. Observera: En svensk översättning finns längre ned på s
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/kimberly-nicholas-super-high-impact-initiative-fixing-tomorrow - 2025-12-13
Old bishop Winstrup – returns to the Academy
He is our least known celebrity – a man of power who took the initiative for Lund University and was literally ‘prepared for both’. The 17th century bishop Peder Winstrup is an exciting historical person – and corpse – that will now be studied in a major interdisciplinary project. For many years, a beautiful coffin has stood in the crypt of the Cathedral. In it lies 17th century bishop Peder Winst
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/old-bishop-winstrup-returns-academy - 2025-12-13
Green infrastructure – planning and designing a functioning nature
After climate change, biodiversity loss is the biggest environmental challenge facing the world today. The loss of plant and animal species also means a loss of the resources that humans obtain from well-functioning ecosystems. At Lund University, a project is underway in which researchers are studying how work to counteract these losses is carried out with so-called green infrastructure. In today
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/green-infrastructure-planning-and-designing-functioning-nature - 2025-12-13
Trendspotting Future Challenges in the Middle East
The war against terror is coming to an end. Has China become the victor? The Middle East seems to be moving towards more authoritarian regimes. A large influx of migrants and refugees and increasing population growth are likely to affect the region over the coming decades. And what about climate change? Is the Middle East becoming wetter, drier, or both? Watch five Middle East scholars trendspotti
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/trendspotting-future-challenges-middle-east - 2025-12-14
