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The EU's Climate Policy and the European Parliament Elections
The increasingly alarming climate changes around the world have prompted politicians to prioritize climate and environmental issues. On the European continent, where record temperatures and wildfires have ravaged during the summer months, member states agree that stronger measures are needed to stop carbon dioxide emissions. However, as the EU's ambitions have increased, climate-skeptical and EU-s
https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/article/eus-climate-policy-and-european-parliament-elections - 2026-01-05
HAIDI researchers at NORDMEDIA 2025
At the NORDMEDIA 2025 conference in Odense (August 13-15), researchers from the HAIDI project – Anette Grønning (University of Southern Denmark), Amalie Søgaard Nielsen (University of Southern Denmark), Freja Morris (Lund University), Fredrika Thelandersson (Lund University) and Helena Sandberg (Lund University) – presented new work on digitalisation and care. Two papers were shared:Warm experts,
https://www.iko.lu.se/en/article/haidi-researchers-nordmedia-2025 - 2026-01-05
Osteoarthritis roundtable: Best from the ACR conference 2021
Doctors Jack Cush, Martin Englund, Gillian Hawker, Tihuna Neogi, and Kent Kwoh discuss the best OA research from the 2021 ACR (American College of Rheumatology) conference, including a new study indicating that the diabetes medicine metformin lowers the risk of developing osteoarthritis. Dr. Jack Cush is a professor of internal medicine at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, in th
https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/article/osteoarthritis-roundtable-best-acr-conference-2021 - 2026-01-05
Urban birds prefer native trees
Small passerine birds, such as blue and great tits, avoid breeding in urban areas where there are many non-native trees. Chicks also weigh less the more non-native trees there are in the vicinity of the nest. This is shown in a long-term study by Johan Kjellberg Jensen, doctoral student Department of Biology and member of BECC. City trees contribute to several important ecosystem services such as
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/urban-birds-prefer-native-trees - 2026-01-05
Launch of a new Competence Centre on Earth Observation and Social Sciences
Ola Hall, head of department, has initiated a new Competence Centre on Earth Observation and Social Sciences — a hub for research, collaboration, and innovation at the intersection of satellite data, AI, and societal development. - Our goal is to bridge Earth observation and social science to better understand and address key societal challenges — from sustainability and welfare to urban change an
https://www.keg.lu.se/en/article/launch-new-competence-centre-earth-observation-and-social-sciences - 2026-01-05
Lund University among the world's top 100 in latest THE ranking
Join the annual Law Day in Lund
We are pleased to invite you to Law Day at the Faculty of Law on Saturday 1 October! The day will include interesting and thought-provoking popular science lectures held by our teaching staff and researchers, inspiring guided tours including a visit to our library, moot courts with judges and students, guidance from our study advisors, etc. We will highlight the central role of law and lawyers in
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/join-annual-law-day-lund - 2026-01-05
Lars Samuelson receives award from the Japan Society of Applied Physics
‘JSAP fellow’ is presented to individuals who have remarkably contributed to the progress of applied physics through the continuous activities in Japan Society of Applied Physics. Lars Samuelson, Professor of Solid State Physics and founder of NanoLund receives the Award of ”JSAP Fellow International” for ”Creation and Application of Compound Semiconductor Quantum Nanostructures and Contribution t
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lars-samuelson-receives-award-japan-society-applied-physics - 2026-01-05
IIIEE master thesis wins SYSAV scholarship
The IIIEE graduate Hedda Roberts has been awarded first prize in an annual competition with her thesis on the topic "Take-Make-Destroy - Exploring Unsustainable Production-Consumption Systems and Policies to Address Product Destruction". IIIEE master thesis wins SYSAV scholarship Hedda Roberts won the first prize in SYSAV’s annual thesis competition. SYSAV, the South Scania Waste Company, is owned
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-master-thesis-wins-sysav-scholarship - 2026-01-05
Alumni: Jonna Hägg
https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/alumni-jonna-hagg-0 - 2026-01-05
A digital 2021 spring semester
Flower in USA media
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/flower-usa-media - 2026-01-05
Rypi about feeling rules of victim offender mediation
SASNET helps develop research projects on South Asia at Lund University
SASNET already has experience in funding research projects after having funded the South Asia Media Project, coordinated by Andreas Mattsson. SASNET has now renewed its commitment to help develop exciting research projects at Lund University. The main goal with this initiative is to help researchers secure external funding for projects on South Asia at Lund University. This year SASNET has funded
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-helps-develop-research-projects-south-asia-lund-university - 2026-01-05
Probabilistic Quantification of Bias to Combine the Strengths of Population-Based Register Data and Clinical Cohorts-Studying Mortality in Osteoarthritis
Middle East Forum Newsletter #2 Summer edition
We wish you all a warm and relaxing summer. However, in only a few weeks from now the important Almedalen week starts. Lund University is as always well represented and many panels have connections to the Middle East and the dynamics of this region. As well, keep your eyes and ears open for coming news on the planned public seminars that we are arranging on MENA related research during the autumn
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/middle-east-forum-newsletter-2-summer-edition - 2026-01-05
The “Art” of Government: Reading Turkey’s Raison d’etat through Novels and Short Stories on Dersim 1937–38
The world's first history of Syrian Documentary Cinema
Monday the 27th of May, CMES affiliated researcher, the Syria scholar and ethnographic filmmaker Joshka Wessels will present her upcoming book which will be published by Bloomsbury/IB Tauris entitled "Documenting Syria: Film-making, Video Activism and Revolution". Joshka's book is the world's first history of Syrian Documentary Cinema and will be a resource for any scholar interested in dissident
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/worlds-first-history-syrian-documentary-cinema - 2026-01-05
