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Final conference: The value of ecosystem services
The research project Valuation of ecosystem services in agriculture - a path towards effective decision making (VESA) led by Katarina Hedlund will present their results at the Environmental Protection Agency's final conference March 21 in Stockholm. One of the results of VESA is C-bank, which is a web-based tool that can be used by farmers and advisers to value ecosystem services as part of the na
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/final-conference-value-ecosystem-services - 2025-11-01
Symposium on Sustainable Water Management
Important that also substance users have right to self-determination
Earlier this summer SWEAH postdoc Wossenseged Jemberie, Umeå University, and PhD student Jeanne Højgaard-Bøytler, Lund University, held a joint lecture on older adults and substance use issues, for around 60 employees in the health and social care and social psychiatry sectors in Skellefteå. Providing person-centred care and care with respect for the individual's self-determination places high dem
https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/important-also-substance-users-have-right-self-determination - 2025-11-01
Women, Peace and Security in the Middle East and North Africa
Political scientists at Sustainability Week in Lund 2024!
This year, researchers from the Department of Political Science participate in several different events during Sustainability Week! Sustainability Week is an annual event where Lund University and Lund Municipality invite you to a week of activities around sustainability! It is a week of discussion and action, serious questions and hopeful visions of the future. 9 April 13:00 to 14:00 Roger Hildin
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/political-scientists-sustainability-week-lund-2024 - 2025-11-01
Who counts when we talk about healthcare and rights? New article by Stina Melander and Julia Bahner
During the pandemic, many fell through the cracks of the safety net. For people with long Covid, this became painfully clear: they existed – but were not acknowledged. Now, a new study from Lund University shows how ordinary citizens, in the midst of illness, organised digitally and challenged the authorities’ narrative of what Covid really is. When the body gives out but society turns a blind eye
Anna Breman Appointed New Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Lund University School of Economics and Management is proud to congratulate our Honorary Doctor, Anna Breman on the prestigious appointment as the new Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Anna Breman served as First Deputy Governor of the Riksbank from September 2022 until she accepted the new position by the end of September 2025. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics in 2006 and has since bu
https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/anna-breman-appointed-new-governor-reserve-bank-new-zealand - 2025-11-02
New digital system for reporting incidents and occupational injuries
The Vice-Chancellor has decided that, by the middle of 2023 at the latest, all organisations within Lund University are to report incidents and occupational injuries digitally in the IA system. The following organisations already use the IA system for reporting incidents and occupational injuries: Central administration Faculty of Law Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts MAX IV Faculty of Medicine
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-digital-system-reporting-incidents-and-occupational-injuries - 2025-11-02
NEW PUBLICATION
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/new-publication - 2025-11-02
IIIEE attending IPCC Lead Author Meeting
Luis Mundaca, from the IIIEE, joins the 3rd Lead Author Meeting of the ‘IPCC Special Report on the Impacts of Global Warming of 1.5⁰C above Pre-industrial Levels’. Luis Mundaca, from the IIIEE, joins the 3rd Lead Author Meeting of the ‘IPCC Special Report on the Impacts of Global Warming of 1.5⁰C above Pre-industrial Levels’. This special report, requested by the UN, is looking at what we stand to
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-attending-ipcc-lead-author-meeting - 2025-11-02
Humanities and Theology days - 8-9 April
Each spring, the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology host two days of public lectures presented by our very own researchers, in our very own buildings. All events are free of charge and open to the public. The Humanities and Theology days are filled with presentations and lectures, where researchers from all of the Faculties’ departments present current projects to the public in a fun and e
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/humanities-and-theology-days-8-9-april - 2025-11-02
New statement of intent with the City of Lund
Stay Curious – the University’s new newsletter about our research
Stay Curious is a new English-language newsletter that makes it easy for you to find out about the latest research from your University colleagues in a concise and engaging format. The newsletter is published monthly on LinkedIn – a platform focused on knowledge sharing and professional networking. Using LinkedIn for the newsletter allows us to build on our already strong presence on the platform
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/stay-curious-universitys-new-newsletter-about-our-research - 2025-11-02
Arguments for more ecosystem services
Final conference: The value of ecosystem services
The research project Valuation of ecosystem services in agriculture – a path towards effective decision making (VESA) led by Katarina Hedlund will present their results at the Environmental Protection Agency's final conference March 21 in Stockholm. One of the results of VESA is C-bank, which is a web-based tool that can be used by farmers and advisers to value ecosystem services as part of the na
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/final-conference-value-ecosystem-services - 2025-11-02
SEK 40 million for an innovation environment for customised stem cell treatments
New discoveries about where atherosclerotic plaques rupture can lead to preventive treatments
A common cause of myocardial infarction and stroke is the rupture of atherosclerotic plaques. The exact location of plaque ruptures has previously been unknown, but now researchers at Lund University have mapped this. The research team has also identified an enzyme, a marker, that they hope will help predict who is at risk of having a myocardial infarction or a stroke due to a ruptured atheroscler
