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Inre förändring som nyckel till hållbar utveckling
Inre transformation som nyckel för att lösa globala utmaningar. Det var det centrala budskapet när professor Christine Wamsler från Lunds universitets centrum för studier av uthållig samhällsutveckling (LUCSUS) besökte studenterna på det frivilliga extraspåret "Living the Sustainability Idea", för att utforska hur inre utveckling kan driva hållbar förändring. Christine Wamsler, professor i hållbar
https://www.ehl.lu.se/artikel/inre-forandring-som-nyckel-till-hallbar-utveckling - 2026-01-12
Bokslut för forskningen 2023: Fantastiskt
År 2023 var ett fantastiskt år för forskningen på Lunds universitet. Man kan sammanfatta året med 1825. Det syftar i detta fall inte på årtalet 1825 och att vår forskning skulle ha stagnerat på samma nivå den hade då. Här syftar 1825 på fyra siffror. 1: Ettan står för ett nobelpris. Vilket fantastiskt erkännande för den otroliga forskning Anne L'Huillier har bedrivit.8: Åttan står för att Lunds u
https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/bokslut-forskningen-2023-fantastiskt - 2026-01-12
Utvecklingsforskningens anslag har minskat med två tredjedelar
Sedan regeringen beslutade att avskaffa det öronmärkta anslaget till utvecklingsforskning via Vetenskapsrådet, har finansieringen till den här typen av forskning minskat med minst två tredjedelar. Det visar en genomgång som forskarnätverket Swedev har gjort. Drygt 1,5 år har gått sedan regeringen meddelade att stödet till utvecklingsforskningen skulle dras in, med argumentet att pengarna behövdes
https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/utvecklingsforskningens-anslag-har-minskat-med-tva-tredjedelar - 2026-01-12
Dean's corner with Dean Per Persson
Autumn is underway, and Dean Per Persson highlights some of the key issues currently in focus for the faculty. Among other things, he writes about the research bill, the strong interest in visiting professorships, the work on gender equality and equal opportunities, and why it is important to keep the tradition of honorary doctors alive. The autumn term has begun, and in addition to everything tha
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/deans-corner-dean-persson - 2026-01-11
Five reasons to participate as a lecturer during NMT days!
For almost 30 years, NMT days has invited upper-secondary students and teachers to a week filled with popular-science lectures and inspiring demonstrations in science, medicine, and technology. The aim is to spark curiosity, show how exciting and useful these subjects can be, and inspire future studies.Sofie Ceberg, Senior Lecturer in Medical Radiation Physics, has been part of NMT days for more t
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/five-reasons-participate-lecturer-during-nmt-days - 2026-01-11
Meet Yann Clough, new Assistant Head of Department at MGeo, with a focus on Research
With a background in agriculture, environmental and food sciences, and a PhD in Agroecology from the University of Göttingen, Professor Yann is stepping into the role of Assistant Head of Department, Focus Research, at MGeo. In his new position, he will focus on supporting researchers in securing funding, advancing environmental research and education, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/meet-yann-clough-new-assistant-head-department-mgeo-focus-research - 2026-01-11
Meet Martin Englund
Can you tell me a little about your research area? How would you describe your work?I am a professor at Lund University and a physician with a background in orthopedics. My research focuses broadly on osteoarthritis, particularly knee osteoarthritis. We conduct studies in laboratory environments, patient-centered clinical settings, and registry-based research, investigating everything from molecul
https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/article/meet-martin-englund - 2026-01-11
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 - 2026-01-11
Researchers create cells that help the brain keep its cool
Researchers at Lund University's Lund Stem Cell Center have created a method that makes it possible to transform the brain’s support cells into parvalbumin-positive cells. These cells act as the brain’s rapid-braking system and are significantly involved in schizophrenia, epilepsy and other neurological conditions. Parvalbumin cells play a central role in keeping brain activity in equilibrium. The
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/researchers-create-cells-help-brain-keep-its-cool - 2026-01-12
A changing world requires an agile University
It can take a long time between words and action at the University, sometimes a little too long. This is one of the reasons the University management has developed a platform for strategic work. It speaks to what is most important to the University right now and will help it to act much faster as the world changes. Pandemic, war in Europe, fake news, increased polarisation at home and abroad and,
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/changing-world-requires-agile-university - 2026-01-12
HALRIC supports high-level matchmaking: Researchers wanted
Attractive collaboration partners, unique instruments, and expertise available at universities, institutes, and companies in northern Europe. As a researcher at Lund University, you can gain access to this abundant smörgåsbord of resources. HALRIC calls for and funds pilot projects to utilize infrastructure and develop knowledge. Apply now!Imagine:An organisation that has an overview of all possib
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/halric-supports-high-level-matchmaking-researchers-wanted - 2026-01-12
New Campus Plan to be decided in the autumn
The proposal for a renewed Campus Plan will soon be subject to a consultation round. It is an update of the current Campus Plan which will soon expire. For two years, the Campus Development Office has been drawing up the Campus Plan in collaboration with consultants and on behalf the Campus Development Council. The Campus Plan covers a lot of space – Lund University has around 540,000 square metre
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-campus-plan-be-decided-autumn - 2026-01-12
Winner Petra Holmberg will represent Lund University at the Researchers’ Grand Prix 2025
Petra Holmberg won the Researchers’ Grand Prix heat in Helsingborg on 7 October. She presented her research – on the risks involved when 80 per cent of Gen Z use chatbots to manage stress or anxiety – to an audience of over 500 upper secondary school pupils. In her presentation she talked to an animated chatbot to illustrate how AI can give destructive advice to young people who already feel unwel
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/winner-petra-holmberg-will-represent-lund-university-researchers-grand-prix-2025 - 2026-01-12
As the storm clouds gather in the USA, institutional freedom and an independent academia are essential
For many years there has been an on-going discussion about how academic freedom is being challenged in many parts of the world, including Sweden. And when even some of the strongest academic bastions in the world such as Harvard are now fighting for their independence against the American federal administration’s political directives, it is clear that academia has not been crying wolf. Academic fr
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/storm-clouds-gather-usa-institutional-freedom-and-independent-academia-are-essential - 2026-01-12
Hundreds of students from around the world arriving in Lund
On January 12, around 700 international students will arrive at Lund University during Arrival Day for the spring semester. A packed welcome programme awaits – this year with a special focus on recovery. "Arriving in a new country can be overwhelming. A balanced schedule with time for both activities and recovery creates better conditions for social interaction and well-being," says Hanna Gustafze
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/hundreds-students-around-world-arriving-lund - 2026-01-12
Ny forskningsstrategi – blir forskningen bättre nu?
Forskningsnämnden har arbetat fram en ny forskningsstrategi för 2023–26 som nu har godkänts av universitetsstyrelsen. Strategin består av två delar. Den första delen beskriver vad vi vill uppnå, vilka kärnvärden vi står för och vad vi behöver för att vi ska kunna nå våra mål. Den andra beskriver prioriterade frågor som vi ska arbeta med under de kommande åren och ger vissa riktlinjer för hur vi sk
https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/ny-forskningsstrategi-blir-forskningen-battre-nu - 2026-01-12
Faculty Board decides not to proceed with establishment in Science Village (Stage 2)
On 17 December, the Faculty Board decided on the Faculty of Science’s continued work regarding a potential establishment in Science Village. This means that it will not support the continued planning of Nanolab Science Village (Stage 1). The decision is based, among other things, on the report "Assessment of Critical Mass for Establishment in Science Village", which highlights both the opportuniti
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/faculty-board-decides-not-proceed-establishment-science-village-stage-2 - 2026-01-11
Opening: Climate and Forests – A New Popular Science Exhibition at Naturum Skrylle
Are you curious about how forests affect the climate, how the climate affects forests, and how we can actually know anything about the forests of the future? Then this new exhibition at Naturum Skrylle is for you! There’s a lot of talk about forests and their importance for people, the climate, and biodiversity. This exhibition offers brief insights into current research from Lund University on th
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/opening-climate-and-forests-new-popular-science-exhibition-naturum-skrylle-0 - 2026-01-11
Lund archaeologist awarded ERC Synergy Grant
Archaeologist Peter Jordan has together with colleagues from the UK and the US received the prestigious ERC Synergy Grant. The research aims to shed new light on the demography of hunter-gatherer societies, potentially shifting our understanding of human history over the past 10,000 years entirely. The project FORAGER will examine why certain hunter-gatherer societies experienced both population g
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-archaeologist-awarded-erc-synergy-grant - 2026-01-12
