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En oroligare värld ställer krav på eftertänksamhet i internationella samarbeten – därför arbetar vi med GRE

GRE, som står för Global Responsible Engagement, eller globalt ansvarsfullt engagemang är universitetets samlade ramverk för internationella samarbeten. Under många år har våra internationella samarbeten varit odelat positiva och har bidragit till att få fram nya forskningsrön. I takt med alltmer geopolitisk påverkan så ställs det nu högre krav på att kunna balansera de positiva sidorna med intern

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/en-oroligare-varld-staller-krav-pa-eftertanksamhet-i-internationella-samarbeten-darfor-arbetar-vi - 2026-04-24

Ny utbildningswebb ska hjälpa rätt student hitta rätt utbildning

I februari 2026 lanseras universitetets nya samlade utbildningswebb, ESU, med målet att göra det enklare för blivande studenter att hitta rätt utbildning. Arbetet innefattar ny design, ny bakomliggande teknik, omarbetat innehåll och nya arbetsprocesser för utbildningsinformationen. Projektet, som pågått under flera år, har involverat många från alla delar av organisationen. – Det här är en jättest

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/ny-utbildningswebb-ska-hjalpa-ratt-student-hitta-ratt-utbildning - 2026-04-24

Sök medel för att utveckla internationella samarbeten

Nu finns flera aktuella utlysningar som ger dig möjlighet att söka medel för internationella samarbeten inom forskning, utbildning och innovation. Om du är forskare, lärare eller doktorand och vill bredda ditt nätverk, fördjupa samarbeten eller skapa nya projekt med internationella partner så ska du ta del av dessa satsningar. Som ett led i arbetet med Globalt dynamiskt engagemang (GDE) utlyses nu

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/sok-medel-att-utveckla-internationella-samarbeten - 2026-04-24

How proud we are: Great achievement by our students in international case competition

The John Molson MBA International Case Competition is a prestigious business case competition with teams from around the world, the world’s largest of its kind. During six days in January, 30 teams of highly skilled MBA students, gather in Montreal, Canada. The competition follows a round-robin format (where each team meets every other team), featuring seven engaging business cases. Open to elite

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/how-proud-we-are-great-achievement-our-students-international-case-competition - 2026-04-24

Natural science perspectives on preparedness and resilience sought

Lund University has established the Lund University Centre for Preparedness and Resilience (LUPREP) with the aim of bringing together the University’s research and education in total defence, crisis preparedness and societal resilience. The centre is based at Campus Helsingborg and serves as a cross-faculty platform where researchers from across the University meet to address complex societal chal

https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/natural-science-perspectives-preparedness-and-resilience-sought - 2026-04-23

What about Retail and Consumption, Ulf?

Lately Ulf Johansson, professor in Marketing at LUSEM, has been quoted in the media on a weekly basis on issues relating to Coop’s survival, ICA’s gaining market shares, the depletion of commerce in city centres and e-commerce to name but a few. We spoke with Ulf Johansson, Professor of Marketing at LUSEM, about key retail trends and what lies ahead in the near future.“One thing is definitively th

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/what-about-retail-and-consumption-ulf - 2026-04-23

The air we breathe – from molecule to society

What does a breath of air actually contain – and how does the air we breathe affect our health and society as a whole? And how can we protect ourselves from potential threats in the air that is essential to life? These are questions that the new ATLAS research project aims to answer by tracking the impact of air from molecule to society. The project has received the Swedish Research Council's Netw

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/air-we-breathe-molecule-society - 2026-04-23

CEC participates in international research project to protect wild pollinators

CEC is one of 24 European research institutes and organizations that is participating in the EU-funded Safeguard project, where world-leading researchers and experts are collaborating to reverse the loss of wild pollinators in Europe. The project is unique as it takes an interdisciplinary holistic approach to both the problems and the solutions. Losses of wild pollinators in Europe continue. To de

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/cec-participates-international-research-project-protect-wild-pollinators - 2026-04-23

Leading U.S. economist and First Deputy Governor of the Riksbank new honorary doctors

Professor Martha Bailey and the Swedish Riksbank’s First Deputy Governor Anna Breman have been appointed 2024 honorary doctors at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM). American economist and economic historianMartha Bailey is a Professor of Economics at the University of California (UCLA). She also works at the prestigious National Bureau of Economic Research. Professor Baile

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/leading-us-economist-and-first-deputy-governor-riksbank-new-honorary-doctors - 2026-04-23

Research Seminar at Lund University Highlights New Evidence and Policy Paths on Corruption, Digital Governance, and Public Sector Reform in Central Asia

Lund, Sweden — 12 February 2026Lund University hosted a joint research seminar bringing together visiting researchers and project teams from the EU-funded projects Multilevel Orders of Corruption in Central Asia (MOCCA) and The Political Economy of Legal and Governance Reform in Non-Western Societies: Insights from Central Asia (POLCA)[MA1] . The seminar featured five research presentations addres

https://www.norca.lu.se/article/research-seminar-lund-university-highlights-new-evidence-and-policy-paths-corruption-digital - 2026-04-23

Exploring the Future Climates of the Polar Regions

The Polar regions play a crucial role in balancing global climate – with the poles heating up much faster than the rest of the world. Yet, climate projections for the Polar regions still have significant uncertainties. This is hampering efforts to curb climate change and deal with the effects we already see at play not only within the Polar regions, but also in Europe and the rest of the world. Po

https://www.merge.lu.se/article/exploring-future-climates-polar-regions - 2026-04-23

Leading U.S. economist and First Deputy Governor of the Riksbank new honorary doctors

Professor Martha Bailey and the Swedish Riksbank’s First Deputy Governor Anna Breman have been appointed 2024 honorary doctors at Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM). American economist and economic historianMartha Bailey is a Professor of Economics at the University of California (UCLA). She also works at the prestigious National Bureau of Economic Research. Professor Baile

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/leading-us-economist-and-first-deputy-governor-riksbank-new-honorary-doctors - 2026-04-23

New article in The Conversation: How dramatic daily swings in oxygen shaped early animal life

In a newly published study in Nature Communications, Emma Hammarlund and her research team at Lund University detail how daily fluctuations in oxygen levels influenced the rise of animal life. Their findings offer new insights as to how dramatic daily shifts in oxygen availability and stress may have played a central role in the evolution of complex organisms on Earth. “Now, when we explore animal

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/new-article-conversation-how-dramatic-daily-swings-oxygen-shaped-early-animal-life - 2026-04-23

A new reliable blood marker reveals the extent of Alzheimer’s pathology in the brain

Researchers at Lund University and Washington University have identified a blood marker that reflects the amount of Alzheimer’s pathology in the brain. This discovery may play a key role in determining who is most likely to benefit from the new Alzheimer’s drugs. In brief:A newly discovered blood marker, MTBR-tau243, can reveal how much Alzheimer’s disease pathology is present in the brain. The hi

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-reliable-blood-marker-reveals-extent-alzheimers-pathology-brain - 2026-04-23

A home built scanner helps to construct a beamline at ESS

Using a torch, a camera, a water bottle and pieces of Lego, Emanuel Larsson built a scanner now used as a prototype to develop future beamlines at ESS. It was late on a Friday evening in December three years ago that Emanuel Larsson, a postdoc in solid mechanics, started constructing a tomography scanner out of objects he found in his kitchen at home. ‟At the time, the aim was to be able to explai

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/home-built-scanner-helps-construct-beamline-ess - 2026-04-23

Interest in welcoming researchers from Afghanistan

There is a great deal of interest at the University in welcoming researchers from Afghanistan. The University Management and all the faculties consulted are prepared to contribute what is needed to receive these researchers. At the International Office of LU’s External Relations Division, Pär Svensson is in charge of coordinating work with vulnerable researchers at LU within the framework of ‟Scho

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/interest-welcoming-researchers-afghanistan - 2026-04-23