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Astronomdagarna 2024
The social context of nearest neighbors shapes educational attainment regardless of class origin
Much neighborhood research has focused on contemporary and segregated cities in the United States, but less on small and more homogenous cities. Additionally, neighborhood conditions are often estimated using administrative borders, which bias results. We adopt a long-term perspective on the importance of childhood neighbors, using more realistic methods of neighborhood conditions. We estimate ind
Uncomplicated urinary tract infection in primary health care: presentation and clinical outcome
Higher risk of major adverse cardiac events after acute myocardial infarction in patients with schizophrenia
New calls for proposal
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/new-calls-proposal - 2025-09-13
Renewal of UNESCO Chair for professor Lena Neij
UNESCO has decided to renew the Lund university UNESCO chair under the leadership of professor Lena Neij, IIIEE. In the renewal of the chair (2024-2028), Lena Neij and the IIIEE will advance knowledge on local aspects of sustainability transitions –applying an integrated approach to research, education, training and outreach. A special focus will be on strengthening the transdisciplinarity collabo
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/renewal-unesco-chair-professor-lena-neij - 2025-09-13
1.5° Degree Lifestyle highlighted in Fridays for Future
Public seminar with discussions and questions around lifestyle options and structural changes. On Thursday, January 26th, Fridays for Future held their second “Ask A Researcher” event in Lund. IIIEE researcher Jessika Luth Richter introduced the EU 1.5 lifestyle project and answered questions about different lifestyle options and the structural changes needed to transition to a low-carbon society
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/15deg-degree-lifestyle-highlighted-fridays-future - 2025-09-13
Karin Aggestam on Israel, Palestine and just peace
Aggestam and Eitrem Holmgren on Women, Peace and Security in the Middle East
Upcoming CMES Symposium: Beyond Sacred/Secular Cities: Imagining the Nation in Urban Space
How do ideas about ’the nation’ take place locally? How are imaginaries of ’a people’ represented and challenged in urban memory and forgetting? With what effects on community formation, polarisation, and everyday urban life? Concluding the three-year CMES project Beyond Sacred/Secular Cities: Exploring the Politics of Memory, Space, and Religion, this symposium assembles scholars of multiple disc
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/upcoming-cmes-symposium-beyond-sacredsecular-cities-imagining-nation-urban-space - 2025-09-13
Welcome batch 22 of the EMP programme!
Municipalities as enablers in urban experimentation
Application for the annual retreat - application now closed
The Faculty climbs in international ranking
The Faculty is climbing. Photo: Agata Garpenlind. The Faculty upwards on Times Higher Education Subject ranking. Woop, woop! The two subject areas included in the ranking are Clinical and Health and Life Sciences. In 2023, Clinical and Health was in 99th place, compared to the new ranking for 2024, where we are in 84th place. In 2023, Life Sciences ranked 83rd. In the new ranking for 2024, we end
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/faculty-climbs-international-ranking - 2025-09-13
SEK 3 million to research on ageing
Malmö hosts Degrowth conference
The Graduation Ceremony 2017
Ouch, Osteoarthritis! - What does the research say?
Researchers from Lund university was invited to talk about osteoarthritis on the university's facebook-livestream. Lund university hosted a live broadcast on their Facebook page where two researchers answered questions about osteoarthritis. Researchers Martin Englund, medical doctor, and Andrea Dell'isola, physiotherapist, were invited by Lund university to participate in a live broadcast on Faceb
https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/article/ouch-osteoarthritis-what-does-research-say - 2025-09-13
The Conversation: Interview with Lund's most read author
Paul O'Shea was recently interviewed about his contributions to the Conversation, and asked to give advice for researchers considering using the platform. The Conversation is a politically independent news site where researchers from member universities write popular science news articles, analyses, and opinion pieces within their areas of expertise, with the support of an editor. Lund University
https://www.ace.lu.se/article/conversation-interview-lunds-most-read-author - 2025-09-13