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More knowledge is needed about plagiarism
International text theft is difficult to deal with, especially for individual researchers. The University should take the lead, and find out how plagiarism issues are dealt with in different countries and what authorities exist there. So says Haro de Grauw, the doctoral student ombudsman. “The University could have such a resource, and gather knowledge on how such issues are handled in different c
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/more-knowledge-needed-about-plagiarism - 2026-05-10
More satellite data can be used in social research
Lund University is the top recipient for the Government’s innovation investments
Petersén gives several talks on HD
Applications for PhD Mobility and PhD Retreat are now open
NSHG: Register now!
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/nshg-register-now - 2026-05-09
NSFS-conference: June 5-9, 2022
Pedagogy daring to look beyond a set idea
Lunch talk on the art of Afghan carpets attracted many listeners
National initiative for doctoral students in ageing and health
Jildenstål in SVT: AI, AR, VR and smart glasses in healthcare
How can AI, VR and smart glasses help healthcare professionals? Researchers from Lund University, among others, are now investigating this topic in a new study. The research project has a budget of SEK 45 million. The project is investigating whether patients who are to be operated on can use VR glasses in combination with local anesthesia instead of receiving sedatives or being sedated. It could
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/jildenstal-svt-ai-ar-vr-and-smart-glasses-healthcare - 2026-05-10
KAW project funding for Kennet Wärnmark
This article is over 5 years old, and the information may therefore be outdated. The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation announced on October 1st that Kenneth Wärnmark wins one of 20 prestigious grants for ground-breaking research projects. The grant of 35 MSEK over five years is to support the project “Photofunctional iron complexes”, aiming to harvest solar energy with iron-based molecules.Kenn
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/kaw-project-funding-kennet-warnmark - 2026-05-09
"A crisp proposal" is requested during Almedalen talk on semiconductors
Professional ice hockey: Depressive symptoms and burnout linked to more concussions
Getting to grips with export control – what you as a researcher need to know
Export control are regulations used to govern the export of military and dual-use goods—items with both civilian and military applications. While these rules are often associated with industry and defence, it’s increasingly clear that they also affect the research world—especially in fields involving advanced technologies and international collaboration. In some cases, data or research results may
https://www.science.lu.se/internal/article/getting-grips-export-control-what-you-researcher-need-know - 2026-05-09
Yuliya is fighting for Ukraine
Yuliya Voytenko Palgan is one of the driving spirits at the University who are doing everything they can to help Ukraine and the people who are fleeing. Since the war started, she has succeeded in helping her parents and a colleague escape the inferno of the war. Now, she and her father have met Vice-Chancellor Erik Renström and Pro Vice-Chancellor Per Mickwitz. Yuliya Voytenko Palgan is a Senior
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/yuliya-fighting-ukraine - 2026-05-09
New blood test shows great promise in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
A new blood test demonstrated remarkable promise in discriminating between persons with and without Alzheimer’s disease and in persons at known genetic risk may be able to detect the disease as early as 20 years before the onset of cognitive impairment, according to a large international study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and simultaneously presented at
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/new-blood-test-shows-great-promise-diagnosis-alzheimers-disease - 2026-05-09
Forests destroyed by wildfires emit carbon long after the flames die
Even in Earth’s high northern-latitude forest, climate change is predicted to make wildfires more frequent and severe.Earth’s far north hosts the boreal forest, a vast green belt that stretches from North America to Siberia. The boreal forest is one of the world’s largest CO₂ sinks. Over the past few thousand years it has removed around 1 trillion tonnes of carbon from the air, storing it in the t
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/forests-destroyed-wildfires-emit-carbon-long-after-flames-die - 2026-05-09
