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"At LUCSUS Ways are Short and the Atmosphere is Welcoming"
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Klara Winkler spent last semester at LUCSUS as a visiting PHD student. Here she reflects on her time at the centre, and discusses research approaches and collaboration in sustainability science.What are your reflections on research and collaboration at LUCSUS?LUCSUS is a vibrant place for sustainable sciences research
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-ways-are-short-and-atmosphere-welcoming - 2026-05-07
From Ideas to Action: Shaping Aquathermal Futures
Training the trainer for team-based learning
Around 40 physicians from different specialist areas are now being trained in team-based learning, TBL, a pedagogical approach that will better equip future medical students for a complex reality. “We work according to a vision of how healthcare should work," says programme director Sara Regnér. The new six-year medical programme, launched in autumn 2021, has a new curriculum and new qualitative t
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/training-trainer-team-based-learning - 2026-05-07
New study on personalized type 2 diabetes treatment launched
Adopting a long-term research approach thanks to prolongation grant
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Lund University represents one of the most attractive locations within structural biology in entire Northern Europe, says Pontus Gourdon, who has been awarded a Wallenberg Academy Fellows prolongation grant 2020 from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. It was the initial grant that once brought him to Lund. Wallenbe
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/adopting-long-term-research-approach-thanks-prolongation-grant - 2026-05-07
EU after COP26 – what to expect?
Before and during COP26, young people have called for urgent climate action. The European Commission argues that climate action is the top priority for the EU. But is the speed fast enough? And what changes are to be expected by the EU Green Deal? These issues, among others, will be discussed in a breakfast seminar on 2 December. After two weeks of intense negotiations, the world's top leaders hav
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/eu-after-cop26-what-expect - 2026-05-07
Meet our teachers: Yulia Vakulenko
Who is the lecturer, Yulia Vakulenko? What does she have to say about the Master’s programme in Service Management, specialising in Supply Chain Management? What is she currently working on in terms of research projects? And what will students be surprised to find out about her? What is your academic background and what did you do before you started teaching at Lund University? I have a Master’s i
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/meet-our-teachers-yulia-vakulenko - 2026-05-07
Meet our teachers: Jan Henrik Nilsson
Who is Professor Jan Henrik Nilsson? What does he say about the masters's programme in Service managment, specialisation Tourism? What is he currently working on in terms of research projects? And what will students be surprised to find out about him? What is your academic background and what did you do before you started teaching at Lund University? "I have a teacher's education (history, social
https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/meet-our-teachers-jan-henrik-nilsson - 2026-05-07
Tullia Jack has defended her thesis
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Tullia Jack at the Department of Sociology has defended her doctoral thesis in sociology ”Negotiating Conventions: cleanliness, sustainability and everyday life” today, 19 December at one o'clock in the Palaestra auditorium in Lund. Discussant: Professor Alan Warde, Department of Sociology, University of ManchesterPar
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/tullia-jack-has-defended-her-thesis-0 - 2026-05-07
Mattias Borg awarded for low-cost monitoring of methane emissions
One of the honorary awards in this year’s “Future Innovations Award 2025” went to NanoLundian Mattias Borg. He is awarded for his, Johannes Svensson's, and Johan Lundgren’s major climate impact project “Detecting greenhouse gas leaks with room-temperature camera sensor”. Since its launch in 2017, the Future Innovations Award has recognised ideas that can “change our world for the better”. This yea
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/mattias-borg-awarded-low-cost-monitoring-methane-emissions - 2026-05-07
Lund researcher gives Seoul’s mayor advice on energy efficiency
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Lars J Nilsson is Professor of Environmental and Energy Systems Studies at LTH and a member of the Seoul International Energy Advisory Council, an advisory body working on energy-efficiency enhancement and sustainable development in South Korea’s capital. Lars J Nilsson. What have you learned from your work on sustain
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lund-researcher-gives-seouls-mayor-advice-energy-efficiency - 2026-05-07
Migratory birds take breaks to boost their immune system
Urban great tits less stressed than their countryside cousins
Bumblebees’ sense of direction rivals that of humans
Researchers discover a space oddity – an exoplanet moving in mysterious ways
Biologist receives million SEK grant to support Baltic Sea cod stocks
Anders Persson, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Biology, will receive SEK 2.8 million from the Kamprad Family Foundation. The grant will support research on artificial reefs aimed at helping the endangered Baltic cod.Congratulations on the grant, Anders – how does it feel?– It’s amazing! We’re a small group that has been working for a long time to develop methods for studying reefs, mostly wi
https://www.science.lu.se/article/biologist-receives-million-sek-grant-support-baltic-sea-cod-stocks - 2026-05-07
Hostile hoots make robins eat less at night
Measurement of microwave photons could reveal mysteries of the universe
Ville Maisi, senior lecturer at the Department of Physics at Lund University’s Faculty of Engineering (LTH) and researcher at NanoLund, has been awarded a European Research Council Consolidator Grant worth SEK 28 million for the QPHOTON project. The research will focus on building microwave detectors over a five-year period. Most people associate microwaves with the small ovens found in many kitch
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/measurement-microwave-photons-could-reveal-mysteries-universe - 2026-05-07
Lung disease revealed with nano-particles
Nanoparticles can be used to detect certain lung diseases. The AiDA measurement method – based on the inhalation of nanoparticles – is easy to use and can complement other lung examinations. The method has now been tested on over 800 people, and the results look promising, according to a new thesis in aerosol technology. Measuring the structure of the lung is difficult; even lung scans cannot reli
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lung-disease-revealed-nano-particles - 2026-05-07
