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International Development Research PhD Workshop Held in Lund
New initiative for tomorrow’s retail and logistics
A new centre under the name REAL – Centre for Retail and Logistics – is currently being established at Campus Helsingborg. The University and the City of Helsingborg will each contribute funding worth SEK 4 million. A lot is happening in the area of retail and logistics, developments that are placing new demands on the sector. It is therefore especially pleasing that a new interdisciplinary centre
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-initiative-tomorrows-retail-and-logistics-0 - 2025-12-30
EU Days Lund 14-15 November – on Europe and innovations
Hear from the business leaders themselves – what is it about Lund that leads to innovations and success? Everyone is talking about innovation districts, but what is an innovation district and how, for example, does it fit in with the EU’s innovation agenda? It is time for EU Days Lund on 14-15 November. This year the event will be held at Lund City Hall, where LU is arranging three exciting sessio
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/eu-days-lund-14-15-november-europe-and-innovations - 2025-12-30
P1 Filosofiska rummet: Uppmärksamhet
Sydsvenskan writes about the exhibition Museet/The Museum
New publication
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/new-publication-2 - 2025-12-30
Oksana Mont in Fria Tidningar: Explosion för kollaborativ konsumtion
Continuous-Cover Forestry: Testing Methods for the Future
Continuous-cover forestry methods are gaining attention as a way to enable forests to deliver a broader range of benefits. The aim is to make forestry more sustainable, but significant challenges remain. These will now be addressed in a new project where five organisations are testing continuous-cover forestry in practice. In Bockeboda, just outside Kristianstad, the future of continuous-cover for
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/continuous-cover-forestry-testing-methods-future - 2025-12-29
Epigenetic markers predict complications in patients with type 2 diabetes
A new study by researchers at Lund University supports the notion that patients with type 2 diabetes should be divided into subgroups and given individualised treatment. The study demonstrates that there are distinct epigenetic differences between different groups of patients with type 2 diabetes. The epigenetic markers were also associated with different risks of developing common complications i
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/epigenetic-markers-predict-complications-patients-type-2-diabetes - 2025-12-29
Continuous-Cover Forestry: Testing Methods for the Future
Continuous-cover forestry methods are gaining attention as a way to enable forests to deliver a broader range of benefits. The aim is to make forestry more sustainable, but significant challenges remain. These will now be addressed in a new project where five organizations are testing continuous-cover forestry in practice. In Bockeboda, just outside Kristianstad, the future of continuous-cover for
https://www.science.lu.se/article/continuous-cover-forestry-testing-methods-future - 2025-12-29
Continuous-Cover Forestry: Testing Methods for the Future
Continuous-cover forestry methods are gaining attention as a way to enable forests to deliver a broader range of benefits. The aim is to make forestry more sustainable, but significant challenges remain. These will now be addressed in a new project where five organizations are testing continuous-cover forestry in practice. In Bockeboda, just outside Kristianstad, the future of continuous-cover for
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/continuous-cover-forestry-testing-methods-future - 2025-12-30
Radio interview with Åsa Petersén
Call for application: The Tegger Foundation, for postdocs & young researchers
New publication
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/new-publication-9 - 2025-12-30
Finding new inspiration in Berlin...
“My stay here has not only given me practical access to sources and libraries. Being in a different academic environment has also given me new ideas and perspectives on what we do in Lund.” These are the words of historian Marie Cronqvist, who moved to Berlin with her husband and children last summer. Now it will soon be time to go home, but before that LUM had time to meet them and find out about
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/finding-new-inspiration-berlin - 2025-12-29
Old air samples from the military reveal climate change
She examines move to a partner later in life – is surprised in a new study
New types of cohabitation situations surprise the CASE researchers, who have seen changes in social constellations in connection with moving in the later part of life. This is evident in a recently published study from the research groups Applied Gerontology and Active and Healthy Ageing, which have collaborated with a group of researchers at Goethe University in Frankfurt within the Forte-funded
https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/she-examines-move-partner-later-life-surprised-new-study - 2025-12-29
