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Bramsen om dynamik och gränser för diplomati i filippinska fredssamtal

Isabel Bramsen har publicerat artikeln "Transformative diplomacy? Micro-sociological observations from the Philippine peace talks." i International Affairs. Artikeln undersöker dynamiken och gränserna för personlig fredsdiplomati baserat på direkta observationer från de filippinska fredssamtalen. Länk till artikeln i International Affairs.

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/bramsen-om-dynamik-och-granser-diplomati-i-filippinska-fredssamtal - 2026-06-13

Vad svensk förvaltning bör ha lärt sig av Coronapandemin

Vilka läxor bör svensk förvaltning ha lärt sig av Coronapandemin? Bland annat att det finns ett tyst men kreativt entreprenörskap i offentlig sektor, och att den öppna svenska strategin inte innebar öppenhet för alla grupper. Se Fredagsmagasinet där två statsvetare, en organisationsforskare och en genusvetare analyserar viktiga lärdomar. Genusvetaren Rebecca Selberg forskar om sjuksköterskors arbe

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/vad-svensk-forvaltning-bor-ha-lart-sig-av-coronapandemin - 2026-06-13

Ny antologi: Perspektiv på offentlig förvaltning - Teori i praktiken

Linda Alamaa, Stina Melander & Ylva Stubbergaard redaktörer för en ny antologi. Perspektiv på offentlig förvaltning Teori i praktiken Linda Alamaa, Stina Melander & Ylva Stubbergaard (red.) Resultatet av politiska beslut påverkas i stor utsträckning av vad som sker i den offentliga förvaltningen. Att studera hur förvaltningen styrs och hur den fungerar är därför helt centralt inom samhällsvetenska

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/ny-antologi-perspektiv-pa-offentlig-forvaltning-teori-i-praktiken - 2026-06-13

Mer toppstyrning i svenska ledarskapsprogram för civilsamhället?

Institutionens medarbetare Niklas Altermark och Milka Ivanovska Hadjievska är medförfattare till en ny artikel om ledarskapsutbildning för civilsamhället. Training leaders for the future? Leadership models for emerging and aspiring civil society leaders in Sweden and the UK Undersökningen visar att svenska ledarskapsprogram har en individualistisk syn på ledarskap som har ett starkt fokus på verti

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/mer-toppstyrning-i-svenska-ledarskapsprogram-civilsamhallet - 2026-06-13

Bramsen om dilemman med inkludering i fredsprocesser

Isabel Bramsen publicerade just ett PRIO case brief "Controversies of Inclusion in the Colombian Peace Process: The Balancing Act of Introducing New Norms and Gaining Popular Support" där hon diskuterar dilemmat mellan fred och inkludering med utgångspunkt i den colombianska fredsprocessen. I den aktuella frågan diskuteras hur omfattande jämställdhetsfrämjande åtgärder ett fredsavtal bör ha i förh

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/bramsen-om-dilemman-med-inkludering-i-fredsprocesser - 2026-06-13

Pacciardi och Berndtsson om framväxten av en "migrationsindustri"

I denna artikel undersöks framväxten av en "migrationsindustri" som ett resultat av europeisk gränsutläggning och säkerhetsoutsourcing för att stävja migrationsströmmarna från Libyen. Den hävdar att hanteringen av migration delvis har delegerats till ett nätverk av sammankopplade privata och offentliga aktörer som utgör en komplex struktur för migrationsstyrning som i slutändan ger upphov till frå

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/pacciardi-och-berndtsson-om-framvaxten-av-en-migrationsindustri - 2026-06-13

Sarai-Anne Ikenze har disputerat

Idag har Sarai-Anne Ikenze framgångsrikt försvarat sin avhandling "Policy Choices in African Structural Adjustment: An Exploration of Sectoral Continuity". I den undersöker hon sektoriell kontinuitet inom jordbruks-, utvinnings- och industrisektorerna i tio afrikanska länder söder om Sahara mellan kolonialtiden och strukturanpassningsperioden. Sektoriell kontinuitet förklaras av inhemska intressen

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/sarai-anne-ikenze-har-disputerat - 2026-06-13

600 år av svenskt tryck ska digitaliseras

Första steget för att göra hela det svenska trycket från 1400-talet fram till idag digitalt tillgängligt är taget! Universitetsbiblioteket i Lund har tillsammans med Kungliga biblioteket och universitetsbiblioteken i Göteborg, Stockholm, Umeå och Uppsala kommit överens om att med gemensamma insatser digitalisera och tillgängliggöra det samlade svenska trycket. Riksbibliotekarien, biträdande riksbi

https://www.ub.lu.se/artikel/600-ar-av-svenskt-tryck-ska-digitaliseras - 2026-06-13

What makes us human? The answer may be found in overlooked DNA

Our DNA is very similar to that of the chimpanzee, which in evolutionary terms is our closest living relative. Stem cell researchers at Lund University in Sweden have now found a previously overlooked part of our DNA, so-called non-coded DNA, that appears to contribute to a difference which, despite all our similarities, may explain why our brains work differently. The study is published in the jo

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/what-makes-us-human-answer-may-be-found-overlooked-dna - 2026-06-13

Rural areas risk being forgotten in e-commerce

What does online shopping mean for those living in rural areas? A lot, according to researchers in logistics at Lund University. Poorer access to products and services in the countryside makes shopping online an important option. But with an increasing number of e-business services adapted to big cities, rural areas risk being forgotten. E-commerce and logistic services generally work well for tho

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/rural-areas-risk-being-forgotten-e-commerce - 2026-06-13

Pain relief without side effects with promising technique

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a completely new stimulation method, using ultra-thin microelectrodes, to combat severe pain. This provides effective and personalised pain relief without the common side effects from pain relief drugs. The study, which was conducted on rats, has been published in the research journal Science Advances. The lack of a side effect-free treatment

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/pain-relief-without-side-effects-promising-technique - 2026-06-13

Lack of power grids sealed fate for early electric cars

New research from Lund University shows that insufficient infrastructure was key in American car manufacturers choosing gasoline cars over electric cars in the early 20th century. If electricity grids had spread just 15 or 20 years earlier, a majority of producers would have likely opted for electric cars, according to the study published in Nature Energy. A broad political commitment to a univers

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lack-power-grids-sealed-fate-early-electric-cars - 2026-06-13

The Glasgow climate summit - what is it about and why does it matter?

On October 31st, representatives from across the globe will gather in Glasgow for two weeks to attend the UN climate change conference COP26. Expectations are high following last year's cancelled conference, and the IPCC report released in August. What can we expect from the meeting? Five Lund researchers give answers. How far do countries' climate ambitions go? As part of the Paris Agreement in 2

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/glasgow-climate-summit-what-it-about-and-why-does-it-matter - 2026-06-13

What happens in your brain when you take a decision? New research shows the way.

You rush into the supermarket; your mother-in-law is coming for dinner. But which products end up in your shopping basket and why? Researchers have previously tracked eye movements to understand which products attract you in a shop. In order to get closer to the truth, they now want to use new computational models in which the brain’s cognitive processes also play a major role. As you stand in the

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/what-happens-your-brain-when-you-take-decision-new-research-shows-way - 2026-06-13

Lund marine archaeologist leads WWII pilot recovery

A World War II pilot has been laid to rest in his hometown in Maine, following a complex recovery mission led by Lund University archaeologist Brendan Foley. US Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Ernest N. Vienneau was on a B-17 bomber that came under attack in 1944, and sank off the coast of Croatia. 77 years later, he has been brought home. WATCH VIDEO STORY “It was an honor to participate in this recovery

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-marine-archaeologist-leads-wwii-pilot-recovery - 2026-06-13

Researchers name ancient eel-like species after Black Sabbath guitarist

In a recent study, a group of geology researchers at Lund University unveiled three newly discovered species of conodonts, a type of jawless ancient fish. One of the species has been named Drepanoistodus iommii - a tribute to Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi. About 470 million years ago, eel-like fish swam around in the Baltoscandian basin - a shallow sea that covered parts of present-day Scandi

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-name-ancient-eel-species-after-black-sabbath-guitarist - 2026-06-13

Leaving avoidance manoeuvres to the car reduces the risk of an accident

If you wander off the lane or touch the lane marking, your car tells you about it, and the most recent models can even gently take you back to the middle of the lane. Research in ELLIIT has shown that if the car also provides help during swift avoi- dance manoeuvres, the number of accidents could be reduced by around 80%. “Completely autonomous and driverless traffic on conventional roads and unde

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/leaving-avoidance-manoeuvres-car-reduces-risk-accident - 2026-06-13

AI to help combat future pandemics

Researchers at Lund University want to use AI methods, population registers, mobile data and novel data sources to develop and evaluate applications that can be used to detect and combat pandemics in the future. A large collaborative project is funded by Vinnova, Sweden’s innovation agency. During the corona pandemic, it has been necessary for the authorities to act quickly and use available popul

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/ai-help-combat-future-pandemics - 2026-06-13

Rapid COVID-19 tests using saliva could be easier alternatives

The most common tests for COVID-19 are PCR tests, involving a nose and throat sample taken with a cotton swab. The procedure is often unpleasant, and the tests results require laboratory analysis. In a new study from Lund University in Sweden, researchers have now investigated whether rapid antigen testing can be used on saliva instead of swabbing the nasal cavity. The results are published in Inf

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/rapid-covid-19-tests-using-saliva-could-be-easier-alternatives - 2026-06-13

Diabetes research collaboration can pave the way for innovation

Metformin is often described as the first-line medication for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. However, not all patients respond to the drug. Researchers at Lund University have discovered a combination of biomarkers that can predict which patients will benefit from the treatment. This work is now continuing in order to confirm the results in a larger patient group, with the intention of developi

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/diabetes-research-collaboration-can-pave-way-innovation - 2026-06-13