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Three years of funding for large Nordic collaboration on insecure and informal work
The Department of Sociology in Lund will receive three years of funding for a large collaboration project looking at insecure and informal work in the Nordic countries. Researchers Rasmus Ahlstrand and Sara Eldén, here at the Department of Sociology in Lund are part of the project "Tackling Precarious and Informal Work in the Nordic Countries (PrecaNord)" which has been granted funding within the
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/three-years-funding-large-nordic-collaboration-insecure-and-informal-work - 2025-11-11
Welcome to doctorhood, Colm Flaherty
Most Palestinians Feel a Deep Ambivalence About the War
CMES researcher Nina Gren has been interviewed in Sydsvenskan about the Palestinian ambivalence towards war with Israel. The article "De flesta palestinier känner en djup ambivalens inför kriget" (English translation: "Most Palestinians feel a deep ambivalence about the war") was written by Albert Capuder and published in Sydsvenskan on 10 October, 2023. The article discusses Palestinian demonstra
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/most-palestinians-feel-deep-ambivalence-about-war - 2025-11-11
Understanding the Hamas Attack on Israel
Winners of the CFE's best thesis awards 2023
Maria Tonini talks about her research in "Sydasien"
Martin Leijnse involved in awarded ERC Synergy Grant
Martin Leijnse and three researchers from University of Copenhagen have received in total 10 million Euro for an ERC Synergy project called ‘Foundations of nonlocal and nonabelian condensed-matter systems'. Here, nonlocal means that quasiparticles encode a quantum state that is hidden from any local measurement, while nonabelian means that exchange of quasiparticles changes their joint quantum sta
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/martin-leijnse-involved-awarded-erc-synergy-grant - 2025-11-12
New Professor in Legal History
The Vice-Chancellor has decided to appoint Martin Sunnqvist as a Professor in Legal History at the Faculty of Law. Martin Sunnqvist's research focuses on comparative legal history, with a specific emphasis on the history of constitutional law and procedural law. His doctoral thesis examined the history of judicial review of legislation in the Nordic countries. Currently, Martin Sunnqvist is conduc
https://www.law.lu.se/article/new-professor-legal-history - 2025-11-11
A Master Student Essay Received Award
Webinar on the current state of academic freedom in the world
Your responsibility as an employee from outside of the EU
The pandemic, the climate and digitalisation: three major adaptations of working life right now
The future of working life in Europe is analysed in a new anthology which, with the help of multiple researchers, looks primarily at three major changes taking place in working life right now. These changes are due to three inevitable phenomena: the pandemic, climate change and digitalisation. Four sociologists from Lund University contribute with chapters in the book. Never in modern times has wo
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/pandemic-climate-and-digitalisation-three-major-adaptations-working-life-right-now - 2025-11-11
Free and nutritious school lunches help create richer and healthier adults
International students managed to arrive in Lund
Despite the pandemic, the mood is good among those working with international students. Richard Stenelo and Louise Corrigan think it is fantastic that so many of them have managed to arrive in Lund. “They have defied obstacles such as closed airports and vacated embassies. The most creative students seem to have made it here – and these are exactly the type of students we want”, they observe. Ther
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/international-students-managed-arrive-lund - 2025-11-12
TV4 news piece on HD gene therapy trial
Panel discussion on the right of asylum
Should the state pay for climate class action litigation?
Deliang Chen new Fellow in TWAS, the World Academy of Sciences
Professor Deliang Chen has been elected Fellow of TWAS, the world academy of sciences for the advancement of science in developing countries. Professor Deliang Chen, University of Gothenburg and PI in MERGE, has been elected Fellow of TWAS, the world academy of sciences for the advancement of science in developing countries. He was one of 44 new Fellows elected on the Academy's 26th General Meetin
https://www.merge.lu.se/article/deliang-chen-new-fellow-twas-world-academy-sciences - 2025-11-11
