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Fieldwork across disciplines and borders inspires new research
Secondary forests more sensitive to drought
Press invitation: Inauguration of MAX IV Laboratory – the world’s most modern synchrotron facility to make the invisible visible
MAX IV is ready to make the invisible visible
Deputy Director, Division for Climate, Ministry of the Environment and Energy - a career of an IIIEE alumna.
The story of Oksana Tymoshchuk and the mysterious glymphatic system
DDLS Fellow Jacob Vogel Receives H.M. Queen Silvia’s Prize for a young Alzheimer’s researcher
On November 15, the Alzheimer's Foundation invited to a gathering with an award ceremony in the German Church in Stockholm. H. M. Queen Silvia's prize for a young Alzheimer's researcher is instituted by the Alzheimer's Fund, and this year the DDLS Fellow Jacob Vogel had the honour of receiving this prestigious prize of 500,000 kroner for his discoveries in Alzheimer's research. H.M. Queen Silvia’s
https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/ddls-fellow-jacob-vogel-receives-hm-queen-silvias-prize-young-alzheimers-researcher - 2025-12-15
A message from the Vice-Chancellor to Lund University students
Continued work against sexual harassment
At the start of 2018 – as a reaction to the MeToo movement – the University decided to implement the Tellus project in order to strengthen the prevention of sexual harassment. Professor Anette Agardh was selected as the project leader. Almost five years have passed and what has happened since then? The first report of the Tellus project stated, among other things, that we needed to gather and incr
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/continued-work-against-sexual-harassment - 2025-12-16
CMES in Almedalen
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/cmes-almedalen - 2025-12-16
New MoRe-Lab director: Daniel Benoit
Tönu Pullerits elected to the Academy
SASNET Director publishes article in Sydasien
Hey researcher! Don´t miss to apply for the Nobel Symposia 2026
Major study on how climate change affects birds
For the first time, researchers have shown that bird populations in Europe and the Unites States respond similarly to climate change. BECC researcher Åke Lindström is one of the authors of the study. This is the first time ever that a comparative study of this magnitude has been executed. The study is based on data that have been collected over 30 years in the US and Europe. Åke Lindström, profess
https://www.becc.lu.se/article/major-study-how-climate-change-affects-birds - 2025-12-15
