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Islamic Semiotic Resources in US Hip-Hop Culture
By maria [dot] lofstedt [at] cme [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Löfstedt) - published 22 February 2019 Anders Ackfeldt's "Spikning" (Nailing) Ceremony for the completion of his PhD thesis. Islamic Semiotic Resources in US Hip-Hop Culture Congratulations to CMES Lecturer Anders Ackfeldt who on Thursday, 21st February nailed his PhD thesis "Islamic Semiotic Resources in US Hip-Hop Culture" to the wall in
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/islamic-semiotic-resources-us-hip-hop-culture - 2025-05-11
Lund University member of the Nordic Centre in India (NCI)
You can now apply for funding for projects in the medical humanities
By johanna [dot] erlandson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Johanna Erlandson) - published 23 January 2025 Do you have a project idea that highlights medical science and clinical practice with a humanities perspective? You can now apply for project funding from the Birgit Rausing Foundation for Medical Humanities. The deadline is March 31, 2025. The Birgit Rausing Foundation for Medical Humanities awar
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/you-can-now-apply-funding-projects-medical-humanities - 2025-05-11
Valentine's greetings warm hearts at the Faculty
By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Agata Garpenlind) - published 12 February 2025 Isabelle, Elin and Irene with a box full of love. Photo: Johanna Erlandson. Thank you for your Valentine's greetings, heartfelt words of love and Kärlekakuten, a spreader of love in our midst. Kärleksakuten, an initiative of the international medical student association IFMSA, distributes love lett
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/valentines-greetings-warm-hearts-faculty - 2025-05-11
6 BECC postdoc positions at Lund University
Published 9 January 2020 Please spread the word! Ecological-Economic Framework to Investigate and Promote the Effectiveness of Biodiversity OffsetsTowards better assessments of nutrient constraints on soil carbon sequestration: including soil microbial and mineral mechanisms into terrestrial biosphere modelsExploring synergies between wild pollinators and climate-smart protein production – a mixed
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/6-becc-postdoc-positions-lund-university-0 - 2025-05-11
New article: (Mis)using and International Relations theory to explain the war in Ukraine
Per Andersson's doctoral thesis posted
Aggestam and Bergman Rosamond on ethics and feminist foreign policy
Published 1 October 2019 Karin Aggestam and Annika Bergman Rosamond have co-authored the article ”Feminist Foreign Policy 3.0: Advancing Ethics and Gender Equality in Global Politics”. The article is published in a special issue on ethics and foreign Policy in the journal “SAIS Review of International Affairs” (The John Hopkins University Press). The article analyses ethics and gender in foreign p
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/aggestam-and-bergman-rosamond-ethics-and-feminist-foreign-policy - 2025-05-11
International Summer Camp for Young Adults in HD families visits TNU and Bagadilico
By Jenny [dot] Mansson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Jenny Månsson) - published 26 July 2012 An International summer camp for young adults in families with HD visits TNU on July 27, 2012. The camp is organized by Riksförbundet Huntingtons Sjukdom and European Huntington Association (EHA) with Carina Hvalstedt in charge, and takes place at Hotel Båstad for one week.30 young adults from the ages of 15
Carina Gallo receives award for innovative teaching
Published 6 November 2015 Carina Gallo, senior lecturer at the School of Social Work, and assistant professor of criminology at Holy Names University (HNU), has been awarded the Burmeister Award by the Division of Distance Learning of the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT). Gallo shares the award with Julaine Fowlin, PhD, former instructional designer at HNU, for thei
https://www.soch.lu.se/en/article/carina-gallo-receives-award-innovative-teaching - 2025-05-11
What makes us human? The answer may be found in overlooked DNA.
See photos from the doctoral degree conferment ceremony on 31 May
Published 3 June 2024 This year’s doctoral degree conferment ceremony, the University’s ceremonial highlight and the faculties’ most important academic celebration, have taken the record for the number of conferees. 266 doctors, 15 honorary doctors and 67 jubilee doctors were celebrated. In a solemn ceremony at Lund Cathedral, the doctoral students who completed their doctoral studies in the past
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/see-photos-doctoral-degree-conferment-ceremony-31-may - 2025-05-12
New parental leave from 1 July: transfer of days
By webbansvarig [at] hr [dot] lu [dot] se (HR-sektionens webbansvarig) - published 17 June 2024 As of 1 July 2024, guardians can transfer parental leave to another person (maximum of 45 days/guardian and 90 days for a single guardian). For those who want to take this type of parental leave, there will be a new leave reason in Primula called "Parental leave - transferred days....". The leave will b
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-parental-leave-1-july-transfer-days - 2025-05-12
Major study gives most comprehensive map of breast cancer risk
Published 3 February 2020 In a major study of hereditary breast cancer, a global network of researchers (including some from Lund University) has identified over 350 faults in DNA that increase an individual’s risk of developing the disease. The researchers believe that these faults can affect as many as 190 genes. Published in Nature Genetics, a scientific journal, the results are said to be the
https://www.lucc.lu.se/article/major-study-gives-most-comprehensive-map-breast-cancer-risk - 2025-05-11
Shedding new light on intermediate cell states as stem cells decide their fate
By alexis [dot] bento_luis [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Alexis Luis) - published 11 May 2022 The members of the Stem Cell and Leukaemia Research Group. Researchers at Lund University have recently sought to shed more light on how normal hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) produce a vast variety of blood cells. Their latest findings, now out in Cell Reports this week, confirm the existence of a transiti
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/shedding-new-light-intermediate-cell-states-stem-cells-decide-their-fate - 2025-05-11
Epigenetics can pave the way for individualised treatment of type 2 diabetes
By petra [dot] olsson [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Petra Olsson) - published 20 May 2022 Charlotte Ling, Tina Rönn and Karl Bacos carry out research at Lund University Diabetes Centre. They summarise some of the most important advancements within the field of epigenetics and diabetes in a review article. Photo: Petra Olsson Epigenetics has become an important tool for researchers endeavoring to und
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/epigenetics-can-pave-way-individualised-treatment-type-2-diabetes - 2025-05-11
Major study gives most comprehensive map of breast cancer risk
Published 3 February 2020 In a major study of hereditary breast cancer, a global network of researchers (including some from Lund University) has identified over 350 faults in DNA that increase an individual’s risk of developing the disease. The researchers believe that these faults can affect as many as 190 genes. Published in Nature Genetics, a scientific journal, the results are said to be the
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/major-study-gives-most-comprehensive-map-breast-cancer-risk - 2025-05-11
Modelling for the survival of bumblebees
By izabella [dot] rosengren [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Izabella Rosengren) - published 11 November 2021 Embroidery and photo by Maria Blasi Lack of habitats and climate change – parameters that scientists know affect the number of pollinators in the world. But exactly how big is the effect and what else contributes to the decline of bees and bumblebees? This has Maria Blasi i Romero tried to find
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/modelling-survival-bumblebees - 2025-05-11