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The rise of the FMCG flagship stores, a qualitative study exploring the phenomenon of FMCG flagship stores

Thesis Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore and develop an understanding of the rather unexplored phenomenon of using flagship stores in the FMCG industry. We want to explore what an FMCG flagship store is to understand why it is used in the context of strategic brand management. Moreover, we want to develop an understanding of how the brand experience might influence the consumer-bran

Examining the protective services of mangroves at a regional scale in Indonesia

Mangrove ecosystems have the potential to provide a host of ecosystem services to the communities surrounding them. Dense, healthy, networks of mangroves are able to provide a buffer to coastlines against the increasingly frequent and intense storms, expected under the influence of climate change. Additionally, healthy, mangrove ecosystem provide coastal communities with other benefits such as mor

The Higher Research Seminar (SASNET – co-sponsor): Glyn Williams, LU Human Geography - "Renegotiating Lockdown: collective life and the control of Covid-19 in India’s low-income urban neighbourhoods"

20 maj 2026 13:15 till 14:30 | Seminarium Chair: Ted Svensson Glyn Williams"I was appointed Professor of Development Geography at Lund University in February 2025, after previous academic posts at Keele University (1994-2002), King’s College London (2003-2006), and the University of Sheffield (2006-2025). My research is concerned with making development sensitive to, and inclusive of, the agency a

https://www.svet.lu.se/internt/evenemang/higher-research-seminar-sasnet-co-sponsor-glyn-williams-lu-human-geography-renegotiating-lockdown - 2026-04-25

The Higher Research Seminar (SASNET – co-sponsor): Glyn Williams, LU Human Geography - "Renegotiating Lockdown: collective life and the control of Covid-19 in India’s low-income urban neighbourhoods"

20 maj 2026 13:15 till 14:30 | Seminarium Chair: Ted Svensson Glyn Williams"I was appointed Professor of Development Geography at Lund University in February 2025, after previous academic posts at Keele University (1994-2002), King’s College London (2003-2006), and the University of Sheffield (2006-2025). My research is concerned with making development sensitive to, and inclusive of, the agency a

https://www.svet.lu.se/evenemang/higher-research-seminar-sasnet-co-sponsor-glyn-williams-lu-human-geography-renegotiating-lockdown - 2026-04-25

Icke-produktivitet och svaga tankar : en feministisk genealogi från 1970-talets Sverige

In Swedish feminist debates of the 1960s and 1970s, the productive woman was frequently constructed as the binary opposite of the non-productive woman. The former was associated with liberation, moral integrity, and independence. The latter was characterized in terms of passivity, laziness, and dependence. By engaging in paid labour, or by otherwise demonstrating her contribution to the greater go

Guided tour: The Medieval Halls – The Cult of virgin Mary

2 maj 2026 15:00 till 15:20 | Övrigt People often talk about Jesus, but what happened to virgin Mary? During the Middle Ages, Mary was one of the most important characters in Christianity, but today she is largely overlooked in Scandinavian Christianity. In the medieval cult of saints, she had an exceptionally important and influential position, people often turning to her in times of difficulty.

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/evenemang/guided-tour-medieval-halls-cult-virgin-mary-18 - 2026-04-25

Guided tour: The Medieval Halls – An Introduction to the Medieval Church Art of Scania

6 maj 2026 15:00 till 15:20 | Övrigt Why does baby Jesus often look like a small, sometimes balding old man in the medieval arts? Discover and learn to interpret the expressive and colorful language of the Scanian medieval art, where symbols of all kinds permeated everything from sculptures to fresco paintings. In a journey spanning the 11th century to the 16th century, we encounter everything fro

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/evenemang/guided-tour-medieval-halls-introduction-medieval-church-art-scania-36 - 2026-04-25

Guided tour: The Medieval Halls – The Cult of virgin Mary

8 maj 2026 15:00 till 15:20 | Övrigt People often talk about Jesus, but what happened to virgin Mary? During the Middle Ages, Mary was one of the most important characters in Christianity, but today she is largely overlooked in Scandinavian Christianity. In the medieval cult of saints, she had an exceptionally important and influential position, people often turning to her in times of difficulty.

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/evenemang/guided-tour-medieval-halls-cult-virgin-mary-19 - 2026-04-25

Guided tour: The Medieval Halls – An Introduction to the Medieval Church Art of Scania

29 april 2026 15:00 till 15:20 | Övrigt Why does baby Jesus often look like a small, sometimes balding old man in the medieval arts? Discover and learn to interpret the expressive and colorful language of the Scanian medieval art, where symbols of all kinds permeated everything from sculptures to fresco paintings. In a journey spanning the 11th century to the 16th century, we encounter everything

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/evenemang/guided-tour-medieval-halls-introduction-medieval-church-art-scania-32 - 2026-04-25

Guided tour: The Medieval Halls – An Introduction to the Medieval Church Art of Scania

25 april 2026 15:00 till 15:20 | Övrigt Why does baby Jesus often look like a small, sometimes balding old man in the medieval arts? Discover and learn to interpret the expressive and colorful language of the Scanian medieval art, where symbols of all kinds permeated everything from sculptures to fresco paintings. In a journey spanning the 11th century to the 16th century, we encounter everything

https://www.historiskamuseet.lu.se/evenemang/guided-tour-medieval-halls-introduction-medieval-church-art-scania-35 - 2026-04-25

Time to positivity of blood cultures in bloodstream infections with Streptococcus dysgalactiae and association with outcome

PurposeInvasive infections with Streptococcus dysgalactiae predominantly occur in persons of older age with substantial morbidity and mortality. Time to positivity from blood cultures (TTP) has been shown to be a prognostic indicator in bloodstream infections caused by other beta-haemolytic streptococci. This study aimed to determine any possible association between TTP and outcome in invasive infPurposeInvasive infections with Streptococcus dysgalactiae predominantly occur in persons of older age with substantial morbidity and mortality. Time to positivity from blood cultures (TTP) has been shown to be a prognostic indicator in bloodstream infections caused by other beta-haemolytic streptococci. This study aimed to determine any possible association between TTP and outcome in invasive inf

Evidence for adaptive variation at the genes coding for cytosolic phosphoglucose isomerase (PGIC) in Festuca ovina L.

The gene (Pgi) encoding the enzyme phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) which plays a central role in the main pathways of carbon metabolism has been shown to be of adaptive significance in a wide range of different species. Earlier studies of enzyme electromorph variation in the grass Festuca ovina suggest that variation in cytosolic PGI (PGIC) may be involved in the adaptive response of F. ovina to th