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CMES Visiting Professor Dalia Dassa Kaye Launches Report on MENA Multilateral Forum

CMES Visiting Professor Dalia Dassa Kaye has co-authored a report that explores the possible establishment of a new official multilateral forum for sustainable dialogue and engagement in the Middle East and North Africa. Last week a Chatham House report was launched to explore the possible establishment of a new official multilateral forum for sustainable dialogue and engagement in the Middle East

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/cmes-visiting-professor-dalia-dassa-kaye-launches-report-mena-multilateral-forum - 2025-11-13

Att tänka på inför sommaren 2024

Sommaren är en tid för återhämtning och avkoppling - ge dig själv tillåtelse att koppla av, ladda om och njuta av solen. Ta hjälp av tipsen nedan för att kunna koppla ned och av ordentligt under ledigheten. I god tid före semesternSemester: Ansök om semester i god tid före semestern, enligt den rutin som finns på din arbetsplats. Det är viktigt att registrera semesteransökan i Primula i god tid, s

https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/artikel/att-tanka-pa-infor-sommaren-2024 - 2025-11-12

Kick-off for SciLifeLab Lund

On September 28, the official launch of SciLifeLab Lund will take place in Forum Medicum. Lund is one of the four new sites that were established in 2022. The sites in Gothenburg, Linköping, Umeå and Lund are part of a major governmental investment in national research infrastructure. The vision is for Sweden to be a world-leading research nation in molecular life sciences. Site coordinator Esther

https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/kick-scilifelab-lund - 2025-11-13

Meet IIIEE researcher Naoko Tojo

Textile – a growing sustainability challengeWe are buying more clothes than ever before, but there is still no efficient system to close the material loop. What if we handed over responsibility of our discarded clothes to the producers – would it lead to a quality rise in our wardrobes? IIIEE researcher Naoko Tojo has looked into textile – a growing sustainability challenge – from waste prevention

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/meet-iiiee-researcher-naoko-tojo - 2025-11-13

Afrika: Säkerheten viktig vid nya utbytesavtal

Många studenter vill plugga i Afrika. Och med ökad efterfrågan vill Lunds universitet få till fler strategiska utbyten. Men det är mycket att tänka på när man söker nya samarbeten. Inte bara utbildningskvaliteten är viktig utan även service, boende och mottagande ska fungera. Liksom säkerheten på campus. Studentkårens Tosca Ferndale. Foto: Anna Johansson Det är som att kliva in i en exotisk trädgå

https://www.lu.se/artikel/afrika-sakerheten-viktig-vid-nya-utbytesavtal - 2025-11-13

Join us at the Lund University Applicant Weeks on 28 November-16 December 2022!

This three-week event will feature 35 different interactive webinars with recruitment staff, programme staff, and current students. You can join our recruitment officers for a presentation and Q&A about how to apply, subject area sessions with an open Q&A with programme staff and students from each faculty, and several live chat events with current students and alumni! Be sure to stop by and join

https://www.keg.lu.se/artikel/join-us-lund-university-applicant-weeks-28-november-16-december-2022 - 2025-11-13

MA Work-in-progress showings

For three weeks in November the students of the MA Performing Arts as Critcal Practice at Malmö Theatre Academy have been experimenting in the studios as prepara:on for their final projects in Spring 2025. On 5th and 6th December, they will be sharing some of the outcomes of these experiments and open up their processes. Below you’ll find the detailed schedule. The time slots include a short conve

https://www.thm.lu.se/en/article/ma-work-progress-showings - 2025-11-13

The World Is on Fire – How Do We Adapt to a Warmer Planet?

Scientists all over the world agree: the earth is getting hotter and hotter and extreme weather such as heat waves or prolonged droughts create a greater risk of forest fires. In a new photographic exhibition in the Pufendorf Institute's garden in Lund, visitors could take part of powerful photographs of how people, animals and communities are affected by forest fires. The fire season is getting l

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/world-fire-how-do-we-adapt-warmer-planet - 2025-11-14

Meet our SI leaders

SI stands for Supplemental Instruction - a collaborative and peer to peer study group designed to assist newly admitted students academically by offering them a learning environment. Meet our SI leaders (selected from each specialization) who share insights on why students should attend SI sessions, best study tips and what motivated them to become SI leaders. Why should students attend SI meeting

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/meet-our-si-leaders - 2025-11-13

Clean Energy Hack

During the Nordic Clean Energy Week in May, EIT Climate-KIC is inviting 60 young people to a Clean Energy Hack. Starting on 22 May, future change makers will during three days using their knowledge, insights and creativity to find solutions to climate challenges faced by international cities like Singapore and Hamilton. The best solutions will be honoured at the Sustainable Urban Solutions Confere

https://www.climate-kic.lu.se/article/clean-energy-hack - 2025-11-13

Professor Martin L Olsson joins Lund Stem Cell Center

We are very happy to announce that Prof. Martin L Olsson and the Transfusion Medicine research group have joined Lund Stem Cell Center. Martin L Olsson is Professor of Transfusion Medicine at the Division of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine at Lund University, a Consultant at the Department of Clinical Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, and Medical Director for the Nordic Reference Laboratory

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/professor-martin-l-olsson-joins-lund-stem-cell-center - 2025-11-13

Kimberly Dick Thelander is awarded the Göran Gustafsson Prize in chemistry

With the help of the microscope, nanocrystals can become new semiconductors – and “for the study of the atomic structure of nanomaterials and its characterization by in-situ electron microscopy”, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards Kimberly Dick Thelander, professor of Materials Science, the Göran Gustafsson Prize.  Kimberly Dick Thelander’s research interests include new crystalline semi

https://www.nano.lu.se/article/kimberly-dick-thelander-awarded-goran-gustafsson-prize-chemistry - 2025-11-13

Researchers crack the synthetic code of rare molecules sought after in drug development

A research team at Lund University in Sweden has succeeded in producing two molecules that are otherwise only formed by microorganisms from extremely contaminated wastewater in an abandoned mine in South Korea. The method, which took four years to develop, could pave the way for new types of drugs. The study is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society. Glionitrin A and B are two molec

https://www.science.lu.se/article/researchers-crack-synthetic-code-rare-molecules-sought-after-drug-development - 2025-11-13

MAX IV artwork heading to the Moon

An artwork based on the MAX IV Laboratory control system is about to land on the Moon. Filip Persson, Assistant Head of Accelerator Operations at MAX IV, has created the ’MAX IV Control System’ – a digital artwork visualising the connections within the MAX IV control system. By transforming data into imagery, Filip has produced an art piece that resembles galaxies and star clusters – as a tribute

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/max-iv-artwork-heading-moon - 2025-11-12

New Equipment for Spatial Sound Recording at IAC

IAC is happy to unveil a powerful upgrade to its spatial sound recording capabilities – a new audio equipment with a focus on capturing the movement of sound in space. This initiative builds on PhD student Yann Coppier’s technique, which he describes as “invisible choreography”, a method for recording spatial interactions and sonic gestures that preserves their dynamic presence.The newly purchased

https://www.iac.lu.se/article/new-equipment-spatial-sound-recording-iac - 2025-11-13

New position: Assistant professor in human geography with focus on (Geo)AI, regional development and spatial planning

The search is on for 25 researchers from around the world in Lund University’s largest ever international recruitment drive. The main focus will be on AI research and other areas in which the University has a strategic focus. A total of 15 assistant professors (associate senior lecturers) will be recruited to all faculties at Lund University. Eight of the positions have a specific focus on AI rese

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/article/new-position-assistant-professor-human-geography-focus-geoai-regional-development-and-spatial - 2025-11-13

Our strategic intent shows the way – a tool for prioritisation and development

The Faculty of Medicine's strategic intent for 2025-2030 has been mapped out. It consists of three strands that together form a direction and are linked to Lund University's overall goal: increased international impact. The strategic intent is a tool to support prioritisation and development by clarifying our visions and values. It aims to set a direction for our work and facilitate prioritisation

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/our-strategic-intent-shows-way-tool-prioritisation-and-development - 2025-11-14

Forskare erbjöd betalning för vaccinering – då vaccinerade sig fler svenskar

En ny studie visar att en liten belöning på 200 kronor, kan öka vaccineringsgraden med fyra procentenheter (från 72 till 76 procent). Studien är gjord på 8 286 svenskar mellan maj och juli i år och publiceras nu i ansedda tidskriften Science. Forskarna bakom studien tillhör ett internationellt team av nationalekonomer från Lund, Köpenhamn, Schweiz och USA. Vad kan få folk att i högre grad ta emot

https://www.lu.se/artikel/forskare-erbjod-betalning-vaccinering-da-vaccinerade-sig-fler-svenskar - 2025-11-12

Melting Arctic sea-ice affects precipitation patterns

A new international study shows that ice loss in the Arctic is leading to increased evaporation from Arctic marginal seas, such as the North Sea, and that the increased atmospheric moisture has clear consequences for precipitation in the Northern Hemisphere. It is well known from research that climate change has contributed to a doubling of temperatures in the Arctic compared to the global average

https://www.merge.lu.se/article/melting-arctic-sea-ice-affects-precipitation-patterns - 2025-11-13