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Next steps for accepted exchange students

Preparing for your exchange Once you have received your Letter of Acceptance you can start preparing to come to Lund University as an exchange student.  Remember that the person that sends your Letter of Acceptance is your coordinator and key contact at Lund University. If you are coming to Lund through the Erasmus+ exchange programme, you need to create an Online Learning Agreement (OLA) in your

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/admissions/exchange-and-study-abroad/exchange-studies/next-steps-accepted-exchange-students - 2026-01-01

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1 Conference on Institutional Protection of Fundamental Rights in times of Crises THURSDAY 20 April 2023 Opening session • Introduction by Sharon Jåma, the Moderator of the conference • Welcome by Paulina Brandberg, the Swedish Minister for Gender Equality and Working Life • Keynote by Michael O’Flaherty, Director of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights Session I: How to ensure strong

https://rwi.lu.se/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/preliminary-programme-1.pdf - 2026-01-02

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COSM22 Methodology in Theory and Practice Course director: Nicholas Loubere E-mail: nicholas.loubere@ace.lu.se Literature List Bryman, Alan, 2016. Social Research Methods. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (selections) · Number of pages: 325 · Price: SEK 580 Chambers, Robert & Loubere, Nicholas, 2017. Liberating Development Inquiry: Freedom, Openness and Participation in Fieldwork. In Gordon Crawfo

https://www.historiska.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/COSM22/20231/Litteraturlista_COSM22.docx - 2026-01-02

Tuition-based mobility for LUSEM students

Stanford University I Berkeley University Want to study abroad as a fee-paying student at Stanford or UC Berkeley? Don’t miss this opportunity for full-time students at Lund University School of Economics and Management. Stanford UniversityStanford University's International Honors Programme (IHP).Eight-week summer programme (June–August).Lund University School of Economics and Management is their

https://www.lusem.lu.se/study/international-opportunities/studies-abroad-international-opportunities-lusem-students/tuition-based-mobility-lusem-students - 2026-01-02

A Diligent Businessman's Guide to Defence of State Aid Recovery - Why it will not succeed and why not to worry

Återkrav av felaktigt utbetalt statsstöd är en grundbult i statstödssystemet. Statsstöd som är oförenligt med den inre marknaden, artikel 107 FEUF, och som strider mot genomförandeförbudet i artikel 108(3, ska återkrävas i sin helhet. Stöd som enbart strider mot genomförandeförbudet medför krav på att mottagaren ska betala ränta. Kravet på återbetalning får dock inte strida mot en unionsprincip, Recovery of state aid is a pillar of the state aid control system. Aid in breach of Article 107 and 108(3) TFEU, incompatible aid, is retrieved in full, whereas aid which is only in breach of the standstill obligation, Article 108(3), is the subject to payment of interest. The Union acknowledges three exemptions to the recovery obligation: a recovery is in breach of Union principles, the aid was p

Is organic greenhouse production of tomato in Scania feasible? Experiences and reflections according to Swedish growers in Scania.

Is organic greenhouse production of tomato in Scania feasible? The main aim of the study is to assess the level of resource usage in the growth of tomatoes among growers in Scania County. The focus of the research is to assess the variation of different components in the greenhouse farming of tomatoes in the county. By understanding the use of energy, water, fertilizer, and pesticides, it is pos

Corporate Social Responsibility as a Strategic Management Tool: A Comparative Case Study Between Yalla Trappan and The Vegan Bar

Abstract Purpose First, this study aimed to explore the development of CSR as a discourse and theoretical concept from the 1950’s until today. The purpose of this was to generate insights into how CSR agendas have changed over time and to better understand where it is today. The second aim was to better grasp the business-societal dynamics and implications of CSR as a practice today, so we conduct

Green qualities in the neighbourhood and mental health - results from a longitudinal cohort study in Southern Sweden

Background: Poor mental health is a major issue worldwide and causality is complex. For diseases with multifactorial background synergistic effects of person-and place-factors can potentially be preventive. Nature is suggested as one such positive place-factor. In this cohort study we tested the effect of defined green qualities (Serene, Space, Wild, Culture, Lush) in the environment at baseline o

Environmental Performance and Reporting

Corporate Social Responsibility is today a recognised concept companies have to act on in order to meet the stakeholders’ increased demands. An increased environmental debate in the society as well as increased regulations requires companies to focus on environmental questions to a greater extent than before. Companies need to control their environmental performance and focus on their significant

The Indigenous People in Australia - Examination of Child Removal Policies from a Human Rights Perspective

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the Indigenous peoples of Australia, inhabited this continent thousands of years before the arrival of the Europeans. Prior to the arrival of the white man the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, hereafter referred to as the Aboriginals, practiced their own culture and applied their own laws without interference from external powers. Some scientists clai

Diet and bowel function in children with Hirschsprung’s disease : development and content validation of a patient-reported questionnaire

Background: Although dietary adjustments are recommended frequently for bowel symptoms, evidence of diet’s impact on bowel function is lacking. The aim was to develop a patient-reported outcome instrument, for children with and without Hirschsprung’s disease (HD), to explore experiences of dietary effects on bowel function. Methods: Children with and without HD and their parents participated. Ques

Governing Black and White : A History of Governmentality in Denmark and the Danish West Indies, 1770-1900

This dissertation explores and compares the rationalities through which Danish state officials sought to govern the colonized Afro-Caribbean population in the colony of the Danish West Indies and the state’s Danish subjects living in the metropole of Denmark in the period 1770-1900. Theoretically, it relies upon Michel Foucault’s conception of ’governmentality’ and the way this approach to governi

Life weariness, suicidal thoughts and mortality : a sixteen-year longitudinal study among men and women older than 60 years

Background: Suicide in old age is a significant contributor to mortality. However, the extent to which life weariness and suicidal thoughts impact on mortality in a long-term perspective is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of life weariness and suicidal thoughts on long-term survival (16 years) in an older Swedish population, controlling for demographic and social netwo

General somatic health and lifestyle habits in individuals with obsessive- compulsive disorder : an international survey

Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been associated with a broad range of health-related issues. Unhealthy lifestyle habits such as physical inactivity, an unhealthy diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption are hypothesized to contribute to this association. However, the lifestyle habits of individuals with OCD have been scarcely investigated. In this international survey, we explore

After Inclusion : Intellectual Disability as Biopolitics

This dissertation examines contemporary politics targeting people with intellectual disabilities. Since this group first emerged, under labels such as ‘idiocy’ and ‘mental deficiency’, around the turn of the 20th century, its members have been seen as lacking the capacities necessary for citizenship and full societal belonging. For the last forty years, however, liberal democracies and internation

Bridging gaps in everyday life - a free-listing approach to explore the variety of activities performed by physiotherapists in specialized palliative care

BACKGROUND: A growing body of studies indicate benefits of physiotherapy for patients in palliative care, for symptom relief and wellbeing. Though physiotherapists are increasingly acknowledged as important members of palliative care teams, they are still an underutilized source and not fully recognized. The aim of this study was to explore the variety of activities described by physiotherapists i

A qualitative study of developing beliefs about health, illness and healthcare in migrant African women with gestational diabetes living in Sweden

Background: Gestational diabetes (GDM) is associated with health risks for both mother and child, and is particularly relevant to migrant women and women of African origin. With today's extensive global migration, contact with the new society and health system confronts the migrant's culture of origin with the culture of the host country. The question is whether immigrants' patterns of beliefs abo

Escalation of commitment as an antecedent to noncompliance with information security policy

Purpose: This study aims to identify antecedents to noncompliance behavior influenced by decision contexts where investments in time, effort and resources are devoted to a task – referred to as a task unlikely to be completed without violating the organization’s information security policy (ISP). Design/methodology/approach: An empirical test of the suggested relationships in the proposed model wa

Carelessness or Curatorial Chutzpah? : Controversies Surrounding Street Art in the Museum

My paper discussed two controversies surrounding the exhibition Art in the Streets, which was shown at the MOCA in Los Angeles April 17th - August 8th 2011. One focal point was the reaction of conservative American commentators to the exhibition in general; another the reactions of agents within the street art world to the removal of one specific artwork. Contrary to the session chairs’ suggesti

Effectiveness of a community based intervention to delay early marriage, early pregnancy and improve school retention among adolescents in India

Background: Child marriage is being increasingly recognized globally as a fundamental violation of human rights. Child marriages occur globally in varying degrees across countries and regions. South Asia alone accounted for almost half of the total number of child marriages that have occurred globally. Early marriage can lead to serious ramifications such as school drop-out, early pregnancy, mater