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Alumner vid Musikhögskolan i Malmö driver Klubb Krinolin vidare 

Malmöfavoriten Klubb Krinolin har fått en ny producentduo bestående av Thea Lundbäck och Moa Nissfolk, båda alumner vid Musikhögskolan i Malmö.  Klubb Krinolin är välkänd bland Malmös kammarmusikentusiaster; i över tio år har den serverat klassisk musik i klubbmiljö på restaurangen och baren Grand Malmö på Möllan. Grundtanken när Krinolin startades var lika genialisk som den var enkel; att kombine

https://www.mhm.lu.se/artikel/alumner-vid-musikhogskolan-i-malmo-driver-klubb-krinolin-vidare - 2026-05-31

Pufendorf Themes invite you to their "end-events"

The current interdisciplinary research groups at Pufendorf IAS offer a palette of inspiring events. All events are free of charge, but you need to register for them. Greyzone Genomics - 7 May7 May Theme Greyzone Genomics which will take Pufendorf IAS on a road trip to Stockholm and hold their event at (and with) the Swedish Defence University. Topics during the day: Risk assessment of targeted bio

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/pufendorf-themes-invite-you-their-end-events - 2026-06-01

What does the future of plastic look like?

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Plastic waste is a growing problem around the world, despite efforts to recycle or reduce plastic use. In order to really transform the recycling process, more attention needs to be paid to the composition of plastic, according to a new research article from Lund University in Sweden. The paper presents strategies on

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/what-does-future-plastic-look - 2026-05-31

Dick Harrison, the brand

Dick Harrison is 57 years old and has written 105 books. He lectures all over the country, is a regular expert on TV and radio, runs a podcast, and writes articles for magazines and two columns a week in one of Sweden’s largest newspapers. “Teaching is my calling, though, the thing closest to my identity.” It’s winter and muddy on the drive in front of the Harrisons’ Art Nouveau villa in Åkarp. On

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/dick-harrison-brand - 2026-06-01

Twin study finds type 2 diabetes clues in epigenetic changes

Identical twins share the same DNA, but one twin can suffer from type 2 diabetes while the other twin does not develop the disease. A study led by Lund University in Sweden has now discovered that there are differences in gene activity in twins where only one sibling had developed the disease. The researchers’ discovery could contribute to the development of new treatment methods. “Identical twins

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/twin-study-finds-type-2-diabetes-clues-epigenetic-changes - 2026-05-31

Three promising researchers awarded ERC Starting Grants

Infertility, Alzheimer’s disease and decentralised infrastructure. These are the research areas of the three researchers at Lund University who are receiving a total of SEK 50 million in funding from the ERC. The researchers are human geographer Johan Miörner, Camila Consiglio, researcher in systems immunology, and Jacob Vogel, who studies neurodegenerative diseases. Read more about their research

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/three-promising-researchers-awarded-erc-starting-grants - 2026-05-31

Nordic award for research into what is wrong with beta cells in type 2 diabetes

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In type 2 diabetes, the body’s cells are unable to assimilate the essential hormone insulin which is produced in the beta cells of the pancreas. Exactly what is wrong with the beta cells in type 2 diabetes is the question to which Professor Erik Renström at Lund University Diabetes Centre is searching for an answer. A

https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/nordic-award-research-what-wrong-beta-cells-type-2-diabetes - 2026-06-01

Petter Narby has defended his thesis

This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. Petter Narby defended his dissertation ”Time of Crisis: Order, Politics, Temporality.” yesterday at one o'clock in Edens Hörsal, The Department of Political Science, Lund. Discussant: Kimberly Hutchings, London School of Economics. AbstractCrises are common and problematic features of contemporary politics. Thought as

https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/petter-narby-has-defended-his-thesis - 2026-05-31

WCMM Fireside chat: WCMM communicators Ervin Ascic and Nejc Arh

The WCMM Fireside Chat is a series of articles dedicated to showcasing the remarkable work of researchers within and around the Lund Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM). Our goal is to encourage collaboration, communication, and inspiration among the scientific community by highlighting innovative research, breakthrough discoveries, and the people driving these advancements. In this mo

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/wcmm-fireside-chat-wcmm-communicators-ervin-ascic-and-nejc-arh - 2026-06-01

Science communication and its role in society – pilot course for doctoral students

Science communication skills – are they really something you need to train as a doctoral student? Yes. And why not now? There has been much talk of “getting research out there” lately, and for good reason. But we all know that conveying a message to others is easier said than done. Doctoral students in all disciplines at Lund University, take the opportunity to reflect upon science role in society

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/science-communication-and-its-role-society-pilot-course-doctoral-students - 2026-05-31

Fixing 21st Century Problems with 19th Century Ideas? A Call for New Thinking

As we struggle with environmental and societal crises, there's a growing need to rethink the foundational ideas of industrial modernity according to Laur Kanger, Professor of Sustainability Transitions, who was the invited guest speaker at a policy seminar hosted by CIRCLE and SIRI. In his talk, Laur Kanger pointed out that industrial modernity has had a great impact on our society as the driver o

https://www.circle.lu.se/article/fixing-21st-century-problems-19th-century-ideas-call-new-thinking - 2026-06-01

New workshop: Data management plans – what's it for and how to get started

This new workshop is a perfect opportunity for you to get started with your data management plan – or to update your current one. Workshop leader Maria Johnsson explains why. A data management plan – what's in it for me as a researcher? – A data management plan (DMP) facilitates a structured and secure data management. It is essentially a document which defines how your data being handled througho

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/new-workshop-data-management-plans-whats-it-and-how-get-started - 2026-06-01

Graduate leaders: "We need to invite young people"

One of the seminars at the Nordic Gerontology Congress, NKG2024, 12-14 June in Stockholm, was about the future. On Thursday 13 June SWEAH coordinator, Professor Susanne Iwarsson, and study coordinator Associate Professor Steven Schmidt, held a seminar about graduate education in gerontology in Northern Europe together with other leaders from universities in Europe.– During our ten years, we have h

https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/graduate-leaders-we-need-invite-young-people - 2026-06-01

Erik Renström the Vice-Chancellor blog

Obstacles to internationalisation need to be removed Published 27 September 2021 Lund University often talks about internationalisation and the importance of working internationally, both through research collaborations and in education. As we live in a globalised era, major and complex issues cannot be resolved other than through international collaboration. The pandemic and climate change are cl

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/erik_renstrom_the_vice-chancellor-blog - 2026-05-31

Songbird’s extreme desert migration mapped

Every year a small songbird, no heavier than a letter, crosses the Sahara Desert, the Mediterranean and the Arabian Desert on its migration. New research from Lund University in Sweden now reveals how the tiny bird manages this arduous journey: by flying night after night - and doing nothing during the day. The thrush nightingale is a songbird is a long-distance traveller that arrives in Sweden in

https://www.science.lu.se/article/songbirds-extreme-desert-migration-mapped - 2026-06-01

Migrating stem cells and stroke

Two years ago, a new type of stem cell was discovered in the brain that has the capacity to form new cells. The same research group at Lund University in Sweden has now revealed that these stem cells, which are located in the outer blood vessel wall, appear to be involved in the brain reaction following a stroke. The findings show that the cells, known as pericytes, drop out from the blood vessel,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/migrating-stem-cells-and-stroke - 2026-06-01