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Hope, agency, and the future – inner transitions and tools for continued hope
In mid-November, the annual national conference for student chaplains were held in Lund. The doctoral students of IIIEE, Frans Libertson and Gustav Osberg, were invited to talk about the opinion piece that they authored for Sydsvenskan earlier this year. The student chaplains have recently experienced an increase in the amount of students that seek help for climate anxiety and existential reflecti
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/hope-agency-and-future-inner-transitions-and-tools-continued-hope - 2026-05-03
Breaking Up Silos – Can a mission approach for climate neutral cities accelerate energy transitions?
Porous gold nanosponges can be useful in future computers
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. In a paper, recently published in Nature Communications with researchers from NanoLund and Lund Laser Centre, the ultrafast optical dynamics of porous gold nanosponges filled with zinkoxide was studied. This type of hybrid plasmon-emitter system could be useful for future optical computers as they are able to strongly
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/porous-gold-nanosponges-can-be-useful-future-computers - 2026-05-03
1,5 million SEK to research on strategic communication in the sharing economy
Asia in Focus has found a new home at the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies!
Introduction meeting for newly affiliated PhD students
A group of 16 new SWEAH affiliates met for the first time in Lund January 26. The day started with a warm welcome by SWEAH coordinator Susanne Iwarsson and presentation of the rest of the SWEAH management. Then Erik Eriksson and Agata Yadav, SWEAH PhD students, interviewed each other about their experiences of SWEAH. The main content of the day were the 16 presentations and introductions of the n
https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/introduction-meeting-newly-affiliated-phd-students - 2026-05-03
Mathieu Gisselbrecht receives SEK 26 million to study entanglement
“If we succeed, this could be a method that helps find materials to build quantum computers that can withstand higher temperatures, with the possibility of fast operations,” says Mathieu Gisselbrecht. This is a quantum mechanical phenomenon that can best be described as an ensemble of particles for which the quantum state of each individual particle cannot be described independently of the state o
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/mathieu-gisselbrecht-receives-sek-26-million-study-entanglement - 2026-05-03
Summer bike removal
Turkey: Recommended Reading
The city library in Stockholm (Stockholms Stadsbibliotek) has collected reading recommendations concerning Turkey from several experts. Among them is CMES scholar Pinar Dinc. Pinar has recommended several books about Turkey: Borsuk, Imren - Dinç, Pinar - Kavak, Sinem - Sayan, Pinar (eds.) (2022) Authoritarian neoliberalism and resistance in Turkey: construction, consolidation, and contestation. Ba
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/turkey-recommended-reading - 2026-05-03
The Pursuit of Peace: Interviews with Ehud Barak
CMES Olof Palme Professor Raphael Cohen-Almagor has published his interviews with Ehud Barak in the journal Israel Affairs: "The pursuit of peace with the Palestinians: interviews with Ehud Barak". These interviews are part of a major research project that is based on interviews and discussions with influential decision-makers, facilitators, mediators and negotiators who were involved in the Israe
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/pursuit-peace-interviews-ehud-barak - 2026-05-03
SASNET Panel Discussion: Women's Rights in South Asia
SASNET hosted a panel discussion exploring the current state of women’s rights across South Asia. On 20 March, SASNET in collaboration with the Association of Foreign Affairs in Lund organized a panel discussion about key challenges, recent developments, and the future of gender equality across the South Asia region. The panel discussion included topics such as legal and political rights, socioeco
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/sasnet-panel-discussion-womens-rights-south-asia - 2026-05-03
Fainaz Inamdeen awarded 2025 SASNET PhD Travel Grant
Fainaz Inamdeen, a PhD student in Water Resources Engineering at Lund University, has been awarded the 2025 SASNET PhD Travel Grant. The funding will support a two-week research stay at Jadavpur University in Kolkata, India, where Fainaz Inamdeen will continue his work on bridge scour - an increasingly urgent issue as extreme river flows become more common due to climate change.The visit builds on
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/fainaz-inamdeen-awarded-2025-sasnet-phd-travel-grant - 2026-05-03
New article by Ann-Kristin Kölln and Jonathan Polk on intra-party politics in Comparative Political Studies
Scholars acknowledge the existence of intra-party divisions and the potentially negative electoral effects of disunity. Some assume that intra-party divides are between professional politicians and grassroots members, others highlight the importance of ideological blocs. Yet, precisely mapping factional structures, especially ideological factions, is difficult because of the “black box of intra- p
Originally designed field experiment on voting behavior published in Election Law Journal
Forest research beyond disciplines – Navigating the forest landscape
Skovgaard and co-authors explore the financing of petrochemical production
Plastics and other petrochemicals are rapidly expanding. Academic and political attention has focused on the consumption of plastics, but in a new Open Access article with the journal Global Environmental Change, Jakob Skovgaard and his co-authors explore the financing of petrochemical production. A key finding is that public finance plays an important role in expanding petrochemical production gl
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/skovgaard-and-co-authors-explore-financing-petrochemical-production - 2026-05-03
CMES Workshop Explores Regionalisation of Crisis Response in the Gulf States
Honorary mention to Phil Flores for research on micromobility and green innovations
Dr. Phil Flores completed his doctoral studies at LUSEM in the autumn of 2023. Now, the Lund University Agenda 2030 Award extends an honorary mention to Flores for his research on micromobility and green innovations. An award ceremony will be held on 10 April at the Sustainability Week in Lund, where Phil will give a brief digital presentation of his research on micromobility and green innovations
https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/honorary-mention-phil-flores-research-micromobility-and-green-innovations - 2026-05-03
Fundraising Milestone Reached for the World’s First Museum of International Law
The fundraising campaign for establishing the world’s first Museum of International Law at the Faculty of Law has reached a major milestone. Thanks to a significant donation of SEK 143,000 from Kungliga Humanistiska Vetenskapssamfundet i Lund (the Royal Society of the Humanities in Lund), as well as generous contributions from Mannheimer Swartling, Engström & Co., and the Human Rights Profile Area
https://www.law.lu.se/article/fundraising-milestone-reached-worlds-first-museum-international-law - 2026-05-03
