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LU News 9

This is the last LU News for 2021. Vice-chancellor Erik Renström summarises the year that has passed and also sends his greetings to all staff and students for the Christmas break. The next issue will be published on 19 January 2022. Until then, have a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!This is an internal newsletter intended for all staff at Lund University. The newsletter, published in English

https://www.staff.lu.se/category/lu-news-9-2021 - 2025-12-22

Automating social assistance

Lunch seminar 30 August 2023 Topic: Automating social assistance: A client-level study of antecedents and outcomes When: 30 August 12.00 - 13.00 Where: Online Spoken language: English Participators Presentation: Nora Germundsson, PhD student in Social Work at Stockholm University  Commentator: Lupita Svensson, Senior lecturer Social work at Lund University  Moderator: Ellinor Blom Lussi, PhD stude

https://www.ai.lu.se/2023-08-30 - 2025-12-21

The Jarring Collection

Unique manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan The Jarring Collection consists of 560 manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan, today's Chinese province of Xinjiang. The books date from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The collection not only mirrors Eastern Turkestan society and culture with its classic and folk literature, Islamic religious manuscripts, judicial and historic documents, manuals of medicine,

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/find/digital-collections/jarring-collection - 2025-12-21

The Jarring Collection

Unique manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan The Jarring Collection consists of 560 manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan, today's Chinese province of Xinjiang. The books date from the 16th to the 20th centuries. The collection not only mirrors Eastern Turkestan society and culture with its classic and folk literature, Islamic religious manuscripts, judicial and historic documents, manuals of medicine,

https://www.ub.lu.se/en/en/find/digital-collections/jarring-collection - 2025-12-21

Work-life and organisation

The way work is organised affects both the individual and society at large. Good leadership is not only valuable for the organisation but also from a human perspective. The Faculty of Social Sciences conducts research on the role of managers and employees, the organisation of workplaces, and how leadership and education can lead to improvements. Communication and its importance for organisations a

https://www.sam.lu.se/en/research/work-life-and-organisation - 2025-12-21

MERGE events

MERGE arranges events and meetings to make sure researchers and its stakeholders are updated on the latest research findings, and to facilitate the important cooperation and interaction within the research environment and with its stakeholders. Recurring meeting placesThe events listed below are recurring, and are important meeting places for our researchers and its stakeholders. Some are only ope

https://www.merge.lu.se/merge-events - 2025-12-21

Teaching

X-course: Degrowth and socio-ecological transformationEkaterina Chertkovskaya (Technology and Society, LTH) and Max Koch (Social Work, Social Sciences) have joined forces to launch a new X-course on degrowth, supported by EduLab.Degrowth and socio-ecological transformationIn the context of climate emergency, there is an increasing demand from society and students to learn how societies can functio

https://www.plasticalternatives.lu.se/teaching - 2025-12-21

Lament for a Strip of Land

Playing now on the Sound Bench Lament for a Strip of Land – An Elegy for Gaza About the sound work During the creative process, I soon realised that it was a lament for Gaza. It was as if I had been carrying this around for a year, and now it was finally able to manifest itself. The instruments I play are gongs, singing bowls and a deep frame drum – instruments traditionally used for healing purpo

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/sound-bench/lament-strip-land - 2025-12-21

Kvinnornas natur : några namn i den svenska naturskildringens 1900-talshistoria

Den icke-fiktiva svenska naturskildringen har så gott som uteslutande förknippats med manliga namn. I den här undersökande essän vill jag vidga fältet genom att presentera ett antal kvinnliga skribenter och deras olika förhållande till naturen: Esther och Ruth Kolthoff, Karin Jansson, Elsa af Trolle, Harriet Hjorth, Margit Geijer, Margaret von Bismarck, Margareta Ekström, Ingegerd Möller.

Johanna Fink

Doctoral student Contact details Email: johanna [dot] fink [at] ekh [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 08 40Organisation Department of Economic History Visiting address: Scheelevägen 15B, Lund Room number: Alfa 1:2086 Service point: 10 WebpageJohanna Finks profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Doctoral student Growth, technological change, and inequality Publications Displa

https://www.lusem.lu.se/johanna-fink - 2025-12-22