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Våra studenter Elin Eriksson och Pontus Carron bland årets JAA-stipendiater

Grattis till våra studenter Elin Eriksson och Pontus Carron som ingår bland årets JAA-stipendiater på högskolenivå och mottager en summa på 110 000 kr. Elin ErikssonInstrument: sångFramförde: Romansen Havet (Gösta Nystroem) och arian Il est doux, il est bon av Jules Massenet (ur operan Hérodiade)Hur ska du använda pengarna?Jag har studerat på universitet och högskola ganska många år tidigare och h

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/vara-studenter-elin-eriksson-och-pontus-carron-bland-arets-jaa-stipendiater - 2025-12-19

Håkan Hardenberger tilldelas Kungl. Musikaliska akademiens Interpretpris

Trumpetaren Håkan Hardenberger tilldelas Kungl. Musikaliska akademiens Interpretpris på 100 000 kronor. "För sitt kompletta musikerskap som under 40 år berikat nationellt och internationellt musikliv. Med teknisk och musikalisk briljans inspirerar Håkan Hardenberger nya generationers brassmusiker och har under sin enastående karriär bidragit till att utveckla den samtida repertoaren för sitt instr

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/hakan-hardenberger-tilldelas-kungl-musikaliska-akademiens-interpretpris - 2025-12-19

"And each time, my best is better than last time’s best"

Meet trumpet player and diploma student Matilda Lloyd, performing together with Malmö Symfoniorkester November 26. Hi Matilda, do you live in Sweden or did you travel here for the concert? - I have just moved to Munich in Germany, so I have travelled here just for the concert, which I am very excited for. Did you yourself choose the music piece that you are playing by Weinberg for your diploma con

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/and-each-time-my-best-better-last-times-best - 2025-12-19

"Jag är säker på att klassisk musik har något för alla"

Martha Stuhre-stipendiat och diplomstuderande pianist Matilda Lindholm berättar om sina drömmar som musiker och hur hon ska använda stipendiemedlet. Vad har det inneburit för dig att läsa interpretation diplom på Musikhögskolan? - Min första termin på diplomprogrammet har varit väldigt givande. Jag har tidigare studerat i Stockholm så för mig har det verkligen varit värdefullt att få vara här i Ma

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/jag-ar-saker-pa-att-klassisk-musik-har-nagot-alla - 2025-12-19

Ann-Charlotte Carlén lämnar rollen som rektor

Efter sju år som rektor, och ett helt yrkesliv inom musik-, sång- och körutbildning i Skåne, går Ann-Charlotte Carlén nu vidare in i en senior mer rådgivande roll på Musikhögskolan under nästa år och därefter väntar, ja vadå? Vad ska du göra sen, Lotta? -Jag ska samla ihop mina erfarenheter som pedagog och musiker och fortsätta att ge konserter och leda körer på frilansbasis. Sedan ska jag ägna mi

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/ann-charlotte-carlen-lamnar-rollen-som-rektor - 2025-12-19

Blog post: When climate change becomes personal – A reflection on researching non-economic loss and damage

It feels almost shameful to admit, but climate change has always felt like something abstract and far away. Of course, I know that climate change is happening. I can explain the greenhouse effect. I even use climate change as an argument for banning meat from my diet, reducing my consumption of animal-based products, and travelling through Europe by bus and train. I do all of these things because

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/blog-post-when-climate-change-becomes-personal-reflection-researching-non-economic-loss-and-damage - 2025-12-19

Sustainable Climate Action Requires new Mindsets

The UN Climate Change Conferences regularly fail to adequately address climate change. Does this relate to how the conferences are designed and organised? Could developing a different culture of cooperation and communication help to make progress? Which mindsets and associated inner qualities might be conducive in this process? A new study and article by Professor Christine Wamsler and colleagues

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/sustainable-climate-action-requires-new-mindsets - 2025-12-19

In art, plastics is often portrayed as waste and littering

A wound in nature, cheap rubbish and dangerous for animals and humans. This is how plastic is presented in visual art and photography around the world, finds a new study. But according to the researchers, some problems are not illustrated. The study is co-authored by LUCSUS researcher Sara Ullström. Together with four research colleagues, Sara Ullström, has in a study identified five interconnecte

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/art-plastics-often-portrayed-waste-and-littering - 2025-12-19

Negative emissions and the long history of carbon removal

Large-scale carbon dioxide removal (CDR), is increasingly seen as a key component of climate change mitigation pathways that limit warming to 1.5C or 2C.  CDR approaches tend to be frames as novel and untested, and mostly focuses on hypothetical future scenarios. Yet CDR has a longer and, in many ways, more tangible history than this framing suggests – the lessons of which are largely overlooked i

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/negative-emissions-and-long-history-carbon-removal - 2025-12-19

Researcher Torsten Krause comments on the fires in the Brazilian Amazon in August 2020

The official figures for forest fires in the Brazilian Amazon in August 2020 show a slight decrease from last year. But researchers at the Brazil's Space Research Institute, Inpe, warn that data may need to be corrected so much that they instead reveal the worst fires in a decade. Torsten Krause, researcher in forest hunting, deforestation and sustainability at LUCSUS, comments on the situation. W

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/researcher-torsten-krause-comments-fires-brazilian-amazon-august-2020 - 2025-12-19

LUCSUS researchers analyse how billions of EU farming funding subsidies are being spent

Murray Scown and Kimberly Nicholas, researchers at LUCSUS, have analysed in detail how EU agricultural subsidies flow down to the local level. The new data show that most income support payments go to intensively farmed regions already above median EU income, while climate-friendly and biodiverse farming regions, as well as poorer regions, are insufficiently funded. Consequently, the majority of p

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-researchers-analyse-how-billions-eu-farming-funding-subsidies-are-being-spent - 2025-12-19

2020 Virtual Forum on Earth System Governance

LUCSUS researchers will be part of the upcoming 2020 Virtual Forum on Earth System Governance, where they will be organising a session on migration and climate change. LUCSUS and the University of Liége will be facilitating an innovative session on 16th of September, 2020 at 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (CEST) in the 2020 Virtual Forum on Earth System Governance. The session “Is climate change migration a se

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/2020-virtual-forum-earth-system-governance - 2025-12-19

PhD student Sara Ullström studies mobilisation, and voluntary action connected to low-carbon ways of life

Sara Ullström, PhD in Sustainability Science, will present her work at a first seminar on 17th September. We asked her to explain what her research within the project, The takeoff of staying on the ground, is about. What do you explore in your PhD? My research investigates the questioning of high-carbon worlds through the case of the staying on the ground phenomenon in Sweden. This phenomenon cons

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-student-sara-ullstrom-studies-mobilisation-and-voluntary-action-connected-low-carbon-ways-life - 2025-12-19

PhD Kelly Dorkenoo focuses on negative impacts of climate change in Cambodia

In her first year seminar on 17th September, Kelly Dorkenoo, PhD at LUCSUS, will highlight her research on negative impacts of climate change in Cambodia. She aims to identify potential pathways to address disproportionate losses and damages from climate change at different levels in society.  What is your research about? My research is on the negative impacts of climate change in Cambodia. I focu

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-kelly-dorkenoo-focuses-negative-impacts-climate-change-cambodia - 2025-12-19

The uncertain future of negative emission technologies

Negative emission technologies, or large scale carbon dioxide removal, are increasingly seen as key to slow or halt climate change. Researchers now warn that they are fraught with uncertainties, and raise questions about land use, justice and power. Wim Carton, researcher at Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, explains what these technologies are about, and why the promises of these

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/uncertain-future-negative-emission-technologies - 2025-12-19

Lund University Future Week 12-18 October

LUCSUS organises two events at the Future week at Lund University, discussing the future of social movements and the future of traveling, in the light of both the climate crisis and the coronavirus pandemic. The events will take place both onsite and online. 14 October 15.00-16.00:  The future of traveling, mobility and flyingFlying, or rather flying less, has been in the public debate for the las

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lund-university-future-week-12-18-october - 2025-12-19

LUCSUS receives grant of SEK 20 million to realise the global sustainable development goals

LUCSUS has been awarded SEK 20 million for a new research project aimed at mobilising farmer organisations for sustainable agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. The project is one of eleven new research projects, with a focus on Agenda 2030, that have been awarded funding in one of Formas’ biggest targeted calls ever. Interview with LUCSUS researcher Ellinor Isgren, who is leading the new FORMAS proj

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-receives-grant-sek-20-million-realise-global-sustainable-development-goals - 2025-12-19

How will climate movements continue to shape the future?

How can the climate movement continue its struggle and be a force for change in the light of other current crises such as social and economic injustices, inequalities and pandemics? Mine Islar, researcher at LUCSUS, says that joining forces with other causes and movements are one way forward, another is to stay focused and keep a long-term perspective. On October 15, LUCSUS is organising the event

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/how-will-climate-movements-continue-shape-future - 2025-12-19

Environmental claims and social needs clash in Louisiana’s coastal wetlands

New research highlights how coastal planning and environmental restoration overlook social needs, cultural claims and existing vulnerabilities. Using Louisiana’s coastal wetlands as a case, researcher David O’Byrne argues that it is high time to turn away from a narrowly economic approach to coastal restoration, and instead focus on improving people’s quality of life, which is dependent on ecologi

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/environmental-claims-and-social-needs-clash-louisianas-coastal-wetlands - 2025-12-19

New collaboration addresses the human dimension of climate action

LUCSUS has established new cooperation in the context of the Inner Green Deal Initiative. The aim is to research and support personal qualities and methods that can enable the activation of sustainable climate action. The initiative is a collaboration between LUCSUS and the training company Awaris. The initiative seeks to contribute to the behavioural, social and cultural change that is required t

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-collaboration-addresses-human-dimension-climate-action - 2025-12-19