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- LIBRARY OF THE FACULTY OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS The digital sheet music library nkoda is a state-of-the-art resource for mobiles, tablets and computers which gives you digital access to sheet music. All scores can be downloaded and used offline and markings can be shared between users. Currently, nkoda offers over six million pages of sheet music, and each month around 1,000 new titles are ad

https://www.arts.lu.se/library/nkoda - 2026-04-21

Opening hours and contact information

- LIBRARY OF THE FACULTY OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS The Library of the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts is a faculty library primarily intended for students, teachers and researchers at the three institutions which form part of the faculty, but it is also open to the general public. The Library of the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts consists of three subject libraries, the libraries at Mal

https://www.arts.lu.se/library/opening-hours-and-contact-information - 2026-04-21

Suggest a purchase

- LIBRARY OF THE FACULTY OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS If you are studying, researching or working at the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts, you are welcome to suggest a purchase if there is something you feel is missing at the library.First make sure that we do not have what you suggest by searching in our system Finn. More information on where to search can be found in our Library subject guides

https://www.arts.lu.se/library/suggest-a-purchase - 2026-04-21

Research support

- LIBRARY OF THE FACULTY OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS As a researcher at the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts, you can receive support from the library in various ways in your work, for example with registration in LUCRIS, publishing, copyright, and research data management. Read more about registering in LUCRISRead more about Open AccessRead more about Research Data Management

https://www.arts.lu.se/library/research-support - 2026-04-21

Research Data Management

- LIBRARY OF THE FACULTY OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS Here you will find information on requirements, guidelines, data management plans, storage and accessibility of research data. What is research data? Research data is the collected material that form the basis for analysis in a project, regardless of the research area, and can consist of analogue or digital information. There is currently a disc

https://www.arts.lu.se/library/research-support/research-data-management - 2026-04-21

Open Access

- LIBRARY OF THE FACULTY OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS Open access (OA) is a way of publishing research in which authors provide free access to their publications online. The idea is that research should not disappear behind a paywall but be openly available to everyone. Open Access also increases the visibility and dissemination of research. Open Access at Lund UniversityLund University has an Open

https://www.arts.lu.se/library/research-support/open-access - 2026-04-21

Registering in LUCRIS

- LIBRARY OF THE FACULTY OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS In LUCRIS (Lund University Current Reasearch Information System) you enter information about yourself as a researcher as well as your projects, publications and research activities. Information entered in LUCRIS becomes searchable in the Research Portal, which presents the entire university's research. It is also visible on your personal web pag

https://www.arts.lu.se/library/research-support/registering-in-lucris - 2026-04-21

Doctoral student Handbook

General syllabusIndividual study planAdmission and admission requirementsSupervision and other resourcesResearch environments and networksRegistration in LadokActivity and funding – reportingCourses  and course reportingPublic defence and application for degreeIntermediate seminarsResearch ethicsDoctoral employmentFunding of doctoral studiesInter Arts CentreDoctoral student unionRules and further

https://www.arts.lu.se/doctoral-student-handbook - 2026-04-21

About our education

We educate future artists, musicians, composers, music teachers and actors in an environment that is characterised by high visibility through exhibitions, concerts and performances and with extensive networks in the surrounding art, theater and music life, as well as in schools and music schools. We offer educations at Bachelor's and Master's level and we also have doctoral education and independe

https://www.arts.lu.se/about-our-education-0 - 2026-04-21

Young with osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis sometimes affects young adults and is often the result of a previous joint injury. Around 50% of those who suffer a knee injury develop osteoarthritis 15-20 years after the injury. If you are between the ages of 25-35 and have been diagnosed with osteoarthritis (OA), you are definitely not alone. It may be a lot more common for OA to affect adults over the age of 45, but even younge

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/young-osteoarthritis - 2026-04-21

My OA story

Here you can read stories told by people living with osteoarthritis. Feel free to write to us if you would like to share your experiences of how it is living with osteoarthritis. If you have osteoarthritis, The Arthritis Portal would love to hear your story and share it with our readers! It doesn’t matter how old you are or for how long you have had osteoarthritis. We welcome all kinds of stories,

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/my-oa-story - 2026-04-21

Eva Ekvall Hansson

professor, physioterapist Research area: The human being in motion My research is about various aspects of our mobility, such as balance system strategies and physical activity. Since mobility and being able to be physically active are cornerstones for achieving and maintaining good health, my research is also about the interventions that make this possible, such as the Supported Osteoarthritis Se

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research/meet-oa-researchers/eva-ekvall-hansson - 2026-04-21

Osteoarthritis webinar

Below you will find lectures on osteoarthritis from the webinar "När minnet sviktar eller leder gör ont" which was arranged on October 6, 2021, by Lund University and Kockska Stiftelsen in collaboration with The Arthritis Portal and Region Skåne. The lectures are in Swedish but all have English subtitles. See the whole webinar (in Swedish) Subtitles in English coming soon! 

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-webinar - 2026-04-21

Osteoarthritis research

What we know today about osteoarthritis has come a long way since British doctor John Kent Spender first discussed the term "osteoarthritis" in his article in The Lancet in 1886. The joint disease can however be traced back to the age of the dinosaurs and is thereby one of our oldest known diseases. Today, researchers at Lund University, are amongst those driving osteoarthritis research forward. S

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/osteoarthritis-research - 2026-04-21

My story: Agneta

Exercising your OA-affected joints is really important  Agneta had long struggled with pain in her right knee, but because she felt she could still manage daily life despite the discomfort, it took a while before she sought medical advice. However, delaying seeking care meant postponing the right treatment, which eventually led to an emergency hospital visit. At the hospital, she underwent an X-ra

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/my-oa-story/my-story-agneta - 2026-04-21

About us

The Arthritis Portal is an initiative by researchers at Lund University with the aim to share accurate and up-to-date information about osteoarthritis including the latest developments in osteoarthritis research. The Arthritis Portal has been made possible to launch thanks to generous contributions from The Foundation for Assistance to the Disabled in southern Sweden (Stiftelsen för bistånd åt rör

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/about-us - 2026-04-21

The Arthritis Portal

What are the symptoms of osteoarthritis? Exercise and osteoarthritis Young with osteoarthritis Do you have healthy knees and want to contribute to osteoarthritis research? Herbal medicines Arthroplasty Diagnosing OA Similar diseases OA after joint injury Truths and myths about osteoarthritis FAQ Like us on Facebook!

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/startpage - 2026-04-21

Risk factors for OA

Old age, a previous joint injury, gender and weight are examples of risk factors for osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a complex joint disease as it is often difficult to know the exact cause for why a person develops the disease. What we do know, is that several genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors play a role in increasing the risk of developing OA The more risk factors present, the

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/about-osteoarthritis/risk-factors-oa - 2026-04-21

Symptoms of OA

Stiffness, pain, and swelling of the joints can be signs of osteoarthritis (OA). However, depending on which joint is affected, these symptoms may vary. Listed below are the most common symptoms of OA in different joints. Experiencing stiffness or pain in one or more joints, especially after applying pressure to the joint, may be symptoms of OA. The more risk factors you have (OA in the family, be

https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/about-osteoarthritis/symptoms-oa - 2026-04-21