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Dags för invigningsfest! Du kommer väl?

Mingel, förtäring, rundvisning, bandklippning och musik. Det blir kul! Anmäl dig till invigningen av Forum Medicum här. Senast den 30 juni. Vi välkomnar alla medarbetare vid Medicinska fakulteten till invigningen av Forum Medicum, fakultetens nya kunskapscentrum för utbildning och forskning.   Program: 15:30 Insläppet börjar 16:30 Bandklippning och tal 17:00 Serveringen öppnar Mingel och öppen run

https://www.intramed.lu.se/artikel/dags-invigningsfest-du-kommer-val - 2025-11-21

Får studenternas kvalitetsstämpel: Grattis Johan Tham och Kajsa Ericson Lindquist

Hallå där Johan Tham, docent i klinisk infektionsmedicin vid Lunds universitet och lärare på läkarprogrammets termin 7, och Kajsa Ericson Lindquist, lärare i praktisk klinisk patologi på termin 4. Båda två har tilldelas kvalitetsstämpeln ”Cor” av medicinska utbildningsrådet och studenterna på läkarprogrammet. Johan Tham:Att verkligen ta sig tid för patienten och ge hen lite extra kärlek och omtank

https://www.intramed.lu.se/artikel/far-studenternas-kvalitetsstampel-grattis-johan-tham-och-kajsa-ericson-lindquist - 2025-11-21

Svärm av sommarjobbare ställer livet tillrätta på Medfak

Man känner igen dem på de svarta universitetströjorna, de 15 sommarjobbarna som nu är på plats på BMC (främst) för att skapa reda efter flyttkarusellerna. På kommandobryggan: Joel Johansson och Zippo Prajz, båda på Medservice. Det är full rulle med 15 hårt arbetande extrajobbare Medfak runt just nu. – De arbetar parallellt på HSC samt HUS E, F, H, och I. Just nu möblerar vi upp rum, fördelar köksi

https://www.intramed.lu.se/artikel/svarm-av-sommarjobbare-staller-livet-tillratta-pa-medfak - 2025-11-21

Research seminar September 10th

Hedda research funds. At Eden, Department of Political Science As the locus of interdisciplinary gender scholarship, the Department attracts scholars with a wide range of backgrounds including anthropology, cultural studies, development studies, family and child studies, education, history, medicine, political science, science and technology studies, sociology as well as area studies. By embracing

https://www.gender.lu.se/article/research-seminar-september-10th - 2025-11-21

Book: Nostalgia and Hope: Intersections between Politics of Culture, Welfare, and Migration in Europe

Editors: Ov Cristian Norocel; Anders Hellström; Martin Bak JørgensenThis open access book shows how the politics of migration affect community building in the 21st century, drawing on both retrogressive and progressive forms of mobilization. It elaborates theoretically and shows empirically how the two master frames of nostalgia and hope are used in local, national and transnational settings, in a

https://www.gender.lu.se/article/book-nostalgia-and-hope-intersections-between-politics-culture-welfare-and-migration-europe - 2025-11-21

Book release and conversation on LGBTQ+ lives and mobilisation in Sweden 1980-2024

We are excited to invite you all to celebrate the release of two new books by scholars from the Department of Gender Studies! Under the headline ”From AIDS activism to homonationalism – LGBTQ+ lives and LGBTQ+ mobilisation in Sweden 1980-2024”, Jens Rydström and Katharina Kehl will talk to Mia Liinason about their recently published monographs. In “När staten inte räcker till”, Jens Rydström and L

https://www.gender.lu.se/article/book-release-and-conversation-lgbtq-lives-and-mobilisation-sweden-1980-2024 - 2025-11-21

Gender Studies, Social Anthropology and Sociology form a new joint department

The change means that Gender Studies, Social Anthropology and Sociology and will become divisions in a larger department – the three subjects have already shared a building since August 2024. The decision, taken by the Faculty Board of Social Sciences on October 17, is part of the larger process of reducing the number of departments at the faculty as a whole. The merger will formally take place as

https://www.gender.lu.se/article/gender-studies-social-anthropology-and-sociology-form-new-joint-department - 2025-11-21

First Nordic Feminist Theory Workshop to be held in Lund

Gender Studies at Lund University hosts the Inaugural Nordic Feminist Theory Workshop 10-11 April 2025. The Nordic Feminist Theory Workshop is a new transnational collaborative platform to encourage dynamic exchanges among scholars of feminist, queer and gender studies in the Nordic region and beyond. The platform provides a travelling workshop series and network. Focusing on the theme Engaging Ge

https://www.gender.lu.se/article/first-nordic-feminist-theory-workshop-be-held-lund - 2025-11-21

Upcoming Seminar "Sheikh Mujib: Icon of postcolonial liberation"

Join us for a digital seminar on the occasion of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's 100th anniversary, post-colonial leader and the founder of Bangladesh. Register here to attend the Zoom Webinar.The speakers will also present Anisur Rahman's book Jag är Sheikh Mujib. Bengali-Swedish author Rahman's epic monologue I Am Sheikh Mujib depicts the twentieth century freedom struggle on the Indian subc

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/upcoming-seminar-sheikh-mujib-icon-postcolonial-liberation - 2025-11-21

SASNET/Gender studies seminar on Conflicted Kinship in a Transnational World

Dr. Anindita Majumdar from Manipal Centre for Philosophy and Humanities, Manipal University, India. holds a SASNET/Gender studies lecture at Lund University on Wednesday 27 April 2016, 15.00–17.00.The seminar, is entitled ” Conflicted Kinship in a Transnational World”. Venue: Room 221, Department of Gender Studies, Allhelgona Kyrkogata 14M, Lund. This is an ethnographic study of the practice of co

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnetgender-studies-seminar-conflicted-kinship-transnational-world - 2025-11-21

Chakra Special Issue published

The Chakra - Nordic Journal of South Asian Studies's Special Issue "Articulations of a Pandemic" is now available on our website. Earlier this year, SASNET had published a call for papers focusing on social-political, cultural, economic, and psychological cost of COVID-19 as well as the question of how to do proper research in area studies in times when we cannot be mobile. We were very pleased by

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/chakra-special-issue-published - 2025-11-21

David Ludden guest lectures in Copenhagen

Guest lecture to be held by Professor David Ludden on April 27 at University of Copenhagen David Ludden, Professor of Political Economy and Globalization and Chair of the Department of History at New York University, holds an open lecture entitled: History Inside Globalization: Spatial Power and Inequity in Asia at University of Copenhagen on 27 April 2016, 9.00-11.00. The seminar is organized by

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/david-ludden-guest-lectures-copenhagen - 2025-11-21

SASNET affiliate Kristina Myrvold receives research grant

Dr. Kristina Myrvold, Visiting Professor at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University, was awarded a grant by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ). Dr. Myrvold received funding for her project "Iconic Scriptures in Colonial Punjab: Sikh Religion, Print Culture, and Politics" (project description below). For many years, her research has been focusing on intersections of religion and

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-affiliate-kristina-myrvold-receives-research-grant - 2025-11-21

SASNET Activity Report 2020 published

The year 2020 has not been without challenges, but at SASNET we have succeeded in continuing to build knowledge and research on the South Asian region through a variety of formats and international collaborations. 2020 was a turbulent year, but despite the pandemic-related challenges, we at SASNET can look back on a wide range of activities carried out to bolster knowledge and research on South As

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-activity-report-2020-published - 2025-11-21

New SAI "Climate Lens" podcast episode

In the third episode of SAI's "Climate Lens" podcast, Julia Wiraeus talks to three experts on South Asia's water crisis and the way forward. South Asia is suffering from drought, floods and polluted water bodies. Rivers have dried out and cyclones are coming more and more often. Thousands, if not millions of people, will see their homes disappear with rising water levels in the coming decades. Wha

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/new-sai-climate-lens-podcast-episode - 2025-11-21

New SASNET-CMES report on jihadi-Salafism

Researcher Orwa Ajjoub explores the historical development of the theological concepts of jihadi Salafism and their implications on the ground. In his newly published report "From Afghanistan to Syria: The Development of the Theological and Political Aspects of Jihadi-Salafism", funded by SASNET and the Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University, researcher Orwa Ajjoub interroga

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/new-sasnet-cmes-report-jihadi-salafism - 2025-11-21

New SASNET report on education of women in Afghanistan

The report was written by former SASNET intern Maliha Shir Mohammad and is a summary of her MA thesis. In her report "Education as an empowerment tool for women in Afghanistan: the insider perspectives of educated Afghan women", Maliha Shir Mohammad explores the understudied topic of the lived experiences of educated Afghan women and investigates their perspectives on education as an empowerment t

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/new-sasnet-report-education-women-afghanistan - 2025-11-21

SASNET/UPF seminar on India’s and China’s roles in Tibet

SASNET and the Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund (UPF) jointly organized a seminar on “Tibet as an (Inter)National Problem” – focusing on China’s and India’s respective roles in Tibet, on Wednesday 20 April 2016, at 19.00. The speaker was Dr. Dibyesh Anand, Associate Professor in International Relations and the Head of the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University o

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnetupf-seminar-indias-and-chinas-roles-tibet - 2025-11-21

New SASNET report on Indo-Bangladeshi borderlands

Dr. Amrita Ghosh, currently visiting researcher at SASNET, released her report "Fuzzy Borders and Postcolonial Forgotten Zones: The Case of Indo-Bangladeshi Enclaves" as part of a preliminary pilot project focusing on questions of identity and space across the complex Bengal borderlands. The full report is now available on our website. Abstract: This is a preliminary pilot project that encompasses

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/new-sasnet-report-indo-bangladeshi-borderlands - 2025-11-21

SASNET and CTR organised Nordic workshop on Indian Religions

On 10 Feburary 2021, SASNET together with the Lund University Center for Theology and Religious Studies (CTR) hosted a virtual workshop on "Nordic Collaboration in Research and Education on Indian Religions". After a welcome by the organisers Dr. Kristina Myrvold, Visiting Professor at CTR, and Dr. Andreas Johansson, SASNET Director, scholars from institutions in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Swede

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-and-ctr-organised-nordic-workshop-indian-religions - 2025-11-21