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A higher level of drone pilot training
By jan [dot] olsson [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Jan Olsson) - published 30 May 2024 Johan Bergström. Photo: Rikard Tyllström At the School of Aviation in Ljungbyhed, any direct consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine are yet to be felt. However, Head of Department Johan Bergström says that it may only be a matter of time. He mentions Ukrainian interests who wish to train instructors who
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/higher-level-drone-pilot-training - 2025-07-10
The integration course last spring resulted in several permanent employments
Meet our alumni: Albert Montanez
Atmospheric research in Europe reaches new heights
By jessika [dot] sellergren [at] lth [dot] lu [dot] se (Jessika Sellergren) - published 4 May 2023 The ACTRIS and ICOS masts at the Hyltemossa research station in northern Skåne. Photo Erik Swietlicki. ACTRIS is a state-of-the-art European research infrastructure within atmospheric science. The European Commission has now decided to establish ACTRIS ERIC – a consortium for research infrastructures
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/atmospheric-research-europe-reaches-new-heights - 2025-07-09
Jesper Falkheimer in a collaborative project through SASNET
New PhD thesis: When policy issues are prioritised based on their communicative potential
Solar cells more efficient thanks to new material standing on edge
Published 13 September 2017 Researchers from NanoLund and from Fudan University in China have successfully designed a new structural organization using the promising solar cell material perovskite. The study shows that solar cells increase in efficiency thanks to the material’s ability to self-organise by standing on edge.The current research study deals with perovskite, a new and promising materi
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/solar-cells-more-efficient-thanks-new-material-standing-edge - 2025-07-09
Luminescent iron molecule may result in cheaper solar energy
Published 18 January 2019 Image: Nils Rosemann. NanoLund researchers in collaboration with researchers from Uppsala University and University of Copenhagen have designed an iron complex which has shown to be luminescent and to have charge-transfer capabilities. This opens up for the possibility of replacing the expensive and rare metals such as ruthenium, osmium and iridium with iron in metal comp
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/luminescent-iron-molecule-may-result-cheaper-solar-energy - 2025-07-09
The Arrival Day
Published 21 August 2017 Last week, on Tuesday the 15th, a little over 2 000 international students arrived in Lund. They are all here to study at Lund University and a few of these will study at Campus Helsingborg and The Department of Service Management and Service Studies. On Monday the 28th of August, the autumn term starts, and nearly 50 master students at our international programme in Servi
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/arrival-day - 2025-07-09
The University needs to take a holistic approach to open science
Published 21 September 2022 In 2019, the University established a project for open science. The project has resulted in a report and now it is up to us at the University to discuss how to move forward with the proposals. The project’s goal was, among other things, to “investigate different options for how LU could structure its work on open science.” How we approach open science depends primarily
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/university-needs-take-holistic-approach-open-science - 2025-07-09
The researcher supporting our athletes at the most successful Paralympic Winter Games in a long time
Visa processing should speed up in order to increase internationalisation
Help researchers – measure your home!
Close to 2000 researchers joined for a debate article on the climate crisis
Master students visit the Town Hall
New blog about the South Asia Initiative
Sofie Mohlin receives Cancerfonden Senior Investigator Award to advance childhood cancer research
By alexis [dot] bento_luis [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Alexis Luis) - published 31 March 2025 Sofie Mohlin, a cancer researcher at Lund University, has been awarded a Cancerfonden Senior Investigator Award to support her research into how early genetic changes drive neuroblastoma development. Photo: Åsa Hansdotter. Lund University researchers have been awarded SEK 19 million in funding from Cancer
Clearly, the amended Aliens Act has a considerable impact on researchers
Comprehensive work on collective bargaining in the EU
Published 19 August 2019 Professor Anders Kjellberg has contributed to “Collective bargaining in Europe: towards an endgame”, a four-volume collection covering collective bargaining in EU member states since the year 2000. The literature explores how collective bargaining has been weakend or significantly changed in all 28 EU states. The main policy issue addressed by the authors is how the trend
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/comprehensive-work-collective-bargaining-eu - 2025-07-09