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Jakob Bratthall Tideman – alumnus from MSc in Information Systems 2018
Annual report for research 2023: Fantastic
Published 13 February 2024 The year 2023 was a fantastic year for research at Lund University. The year can be summarised as 1825. In this case, it does not refer to the year 1825 and that our research has stagnated at the level it was then. Here, 1825 refers to four numbers: 1: Number one stands for a Nobel Prize – What a fantastic recognition for the incredible research conducted by Anne L'Huill
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/annual-report-research-2023-fantastic - 2025-06-30
Dates set for Conference on Loss and Damage “L&D will be explored through five interrelated lenses”
Published 7 May 2019 In October, LUCSUS will host a conference on Loss and Damage (L&D) from climate change. Discussions to advance research on L&D are urgently needed, says LUCSUS Director Emily Boyd, since many challenges remain for the scientific and policy community on how L&D should be conceptualised, how best to measure, quantify and predict future L&D, and what governance arrangements are m
New collaboration between the University and the underground world
By johan [dot] joelsson [at] science [dot] lu [dot] se (Johan Joelsson) - published 2 June 2022 Anders Lindskog (on the left) and Johan Lindgren, studying fossils. Photo: Johan Joelsson During the excursion week this spring, Master’s students from the Department of Geology visited Öland and the Danish town of Faxe. This year there was also a new location in the programme. Students had the opportun
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-between-university-and-underground-world - 2025-06-29
Degree project students appreciate open working climate at Tetra Pak
By erik [dot] andersson [at] design [dot] lth [dot] se (Erik Andersson) - published 14 December 2021 Elif Tiryakioglu, Turkey, Roxanne Mae Targa, the Philippines and Nawapan Boonchum from Thailand did their degree projects at Tetra Pak 2020, within the Erasmus Mundus Master's programme FIPDes, Food Innovation and Product Design. Photo: Erik Andersson "When I was a kid, I said tetra about all the j
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/degree-project-students-appreciate-open-working-climate-tetra-pak - 2025-06-29
26 pre-notifications for profile areas received
Published 21 February 2022 February 15th was the deadline to make pre-notifications with the preliminary title and a contact person of proposed profile areas. We received 26 pre-notifications. Based on the preliminary titles, the 26 proposed profile areas that are being developed cover the breadth of the university very well. They contain many expected topics in which Lund University has a strong
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/26-pre-notifications-profile-areas-received - 2025-06-29
Culture, like water, is essential and enduring
By louice [dot] cardell_hepp [at] kansliht [dot] lu [dot] se (Louice Cardell Hepp) - published 24 April 2024 From left: Jason Diakité, Biljana Topalova-Casadiego, Patrick Amsellem, Nina Andersson, Helene Larsson Pousette, Jenny Lindén Urnes, Marcus McKinley, Anna Lyrevik, and David Polfeldt. Last week, Lund University's external Cultural Council convened and several interesting discussions about t
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/culture-water-essential-and-enduring - 2025-06-30
Complement or competitor?
Published 7 December 2017 Two universities within 20 km of each other will become a reality next year when the higher education institution in Malmö will receive full university status. What this will mean for Lund is unclear. Will the university in Malmö be a complement or a competitor? In Lund, the feeling is cautiously optimistic. Huset Orkanen, Malmö Högskola (foto: Fiora M.C /Mostphotos) och
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/complement-or-competitor - 2025-06-29
Huntington's disease information evening
By Jenny [dot] Mansson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Månsson) - published 25 April 2019 Huntington Center is hosting this year's first information meeting in Lund on Huntington's disease on May 28. The evening is open for families with Huntington's disease and health care professionals. The Huntington team from the Neurology clinic at Skåne University Hospital will be present, as well as resea
https://www.huntington-research.lu.se/article/huntingtons-disease-information-evening - 2025-06-29
Porous gold nanosponges can be useful in future computers
Published 8 April 2020 In a paper, recently published in Nature Communications with researchers from NanoLund and Lund Laser Centre, the ultrafast optical dynamics of porous gold nanosponges filled with zinkoxide was studied. This type of hybrid plasmon-emitter system could be useful for future optical computers as they are able to strongly amplify laser light. The study provides fundamental new i
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/porous-gold-nanosponges-can-be-useful-future-computers - 2025-06-29
Apply to the SASNET Travel Grant for Journalism Students
By sandra [dot] jakobsson [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se (Sandra Jakobsson) - published 1 February 2023 Are you a student enrolled in the Bachelor course in journalism at the Department of Communication and Media at Lund University? Then you are eligible to apply for our grant to conduct fieldworkd in South Asia. Applicants for this grant must be students within the Bachelor course in journalism at t
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/apply-sasnet-travel-grant-journalism-students - 2025-06-29
Medicon Village Go Global event
Published 15 July 2014 September 10-11, Medicon Village is organizing an open event to support you and your research group with internationalization Would you like to know how your company, your organization or research group can get help to work internationally?September 10-11, Medicon Village is organizing an open event with the main objective to support our members and other life science player
https://www.wings.lu.se/article/medicon-village-go-global-event - 2025-06-29
WINGS workshop on grant writing
Marku Rummukainen featured in the media on the topic of climate change
Published 5 November 2015 Markku Rummukainen has been featured twice in Dagens Nyheter recently, and once in Forskning & Framsteg. In one article in Dagens Nyheter, Rummukainen was interviewed about capturing and storing of carbon dioxide as a strategy for mitigating climate change. The technology is called CCS, which stands for carbon, capture and storage.Rummukainen says he'd prefer if emissions
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/marku-rummukainen-featured-media-topic-climate-change - 2025-06-29
Lund University climbs on global sustainability in global ranking
Barry Ness: Director of the Skåne Local Interaction Platform for Mistra Urban Futures Project
Master's student awarded for internship performance at Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum
Published 22 May 2023 Marko Antonio Naranjo Marko Antonio Naranjo, a student in the Master's Programme in Sociology of Law, received the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Director's Award for his performance during his internship in the autumn semester of 2022. The Museum director gives the accolade to volunteers and interns who make special contributions to promoting the memory of Auschwitz. "I fee
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/masters-student-awarded-internship-performance-auschwitz-birkenau-state-museum - 2025-06-29
Urgent political action required to reduce consumption-related emissions
The procurement of the learning platform is once again interrupted
By maria [dot] esaiasson [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Esaiasson) - published 11 October 2023 The ongoing procurement of a learning platform through NORDUnet has been interrupted again due to an appeal. In the spring, the procurement had to be halted due to uncertainties in the bidding process. Here's a brief update on the current situation. Photo: Mimi Thian from Unsplash.com What h
https://www.education.lu.se/en/article/procurement-learning-platform-once-again-interrupted - 2025-06-29