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Circular economy is not the panacea many had hoped for

Published 30 September 2021 In recent years, the circular economy has become a guiding principle in industrial and environmental policies. But how good is it really? The definition of a circular economy is unclear and lacks substance, according to a team of researchers from Lund University and the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. It risks becoming counterproductive, unless we stop referrin

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/circular-economy-not-panacea-many-had-hoped - 2025-01-27

Future Week 18-24 October 2021

Published 12 October 2021 Lund University’s Future Week 18-24 October offers exhibitions, lectures, debates and tours - on site and online. The theme for this year's Future Week is "Breakthroughs". What breakthroughs are needed in research and in society for us to be able to manage our future in the best way possible? What breakthroughs do we expect to happen soon? The university’s researchers add

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/future-week-18-24-october-2021 - 2025-01-27

"The quality of the teaching is outstanding and you will meet with brilliant colleagues"

Published 13 October 2021 Meet our student Jean from Switzerland who is currently studying the Master's programme in Service Management, Sustainable Service Management. What is the best thing about your programme? “Without a doubt, the interdisciplinary nature and the cultural exchanges are the best part. In this Master’s programme, every single student has a different professional and cultural ba

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/quality-teaching-outstanding-and-you-will-meet-brilliant-colleagues - 2025-01-27

Women’s Voices in Tourism Research

Published 23 September 2021 In the new book "Women's Voices in Tourism Research", more than 90 women tourism researchers from all over the world have contributed chapters about their research. The book provides an overview of tourism as a field of research and aims to showcase the many contributions women have made to tourism research. The idea is also to serve as a collective mentoring platform w

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/womens-voices-tourism-research - 2025-01-27

A Planner’s Guide to the Shared Mobility Galaxy

Published 10 September 2021 A new book on Shared Mobility has just been released, a result of a collaboration within the EU - Share North project with participants from Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, England, Scotland and Norway. Two of the co-authors are from Lund University,Torleif Bramryd and Michael Johansson, both researchers at the Department of Service Management and Service Stu

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/planners-guide-shared-mobility-galaxy - 2025-01-27

Challenges with sustainable food consumption - based on four new research studies

Published 2 November 2021 Is it possible to consume food in a sustainable way? This issue was discussed by researchers Maria Fuentes and Emma Samsioe during a lunch lecture at the Regional Museum in Kristianstad. Based on three ongoing research projects in which they participated, they shared the challenges that exist today with sustainable food consumption. During the lecture, they presented four

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/challenges-sustainable-food-consumption-based-four-new-research-studies - 2025-01-27

New podcast about current issues in culture and creativity management

Published 4 November 2021 Katja Lindqvist, Ruth Bedoya Lopez and Layla Husein Do you want to take part in conversations about current culture and creativity management issues with professionals and students? In a new podcast series from Lund University, you can learn more about management issues in the cultural and creative areas. The podcast series discusses contemporary challenges in culture and

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/new-podcast-about-current-issues-culture-and-creativity-management - 2025-01-27

"These two years have shaped my reseach interests."

Published 8 November 2021 Meet Jared Offei, an alumnus from Ghana. He graduated from the Master's programme in Service Management (Retail specialization) last summer and now does his PhD in Norway. What he says about his experience at Lund University: “Looking back, I am glad I got to experience two great cities; Lund and Helsingborg. But even more happy about what my Masters and colleagues taught

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/these-two-years-have-shaped-my-reseach-interests - 2025-01-27

Master's students learned about innovation and sustainability at IKEA

Published 16 November 2021 As a part of the Retail Destination course our 2nd year’s master retail students got the opportunity to visit our partner organisation IKEA. Employees Sara Marklund and Madeleine Sandberg (also former student of the bachelor program) took good care of their guests and gave a interesting presentation on how the organisation works with innovation, sustainability, and the c

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/masters-students-learned-about-innovation-and-sustainability-ikea - 2025-01-27

EU after COP26 – what to expect?

Published 24 November 2021 Christian Danielsson, Head of the European Commission's Representation in Sweden, visits Campus Helsingborg to discuss COP26 with students. Before and during COP26, young people have called for urgent climate action. The European Commission argues that climate action is the top priority for the EU. But is the speed fast enough? And what changes are to be expected by the

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/eu-after-cop26-what-expect - 2025-01-27

The Anthropocene is the Age of Waste

Published 26 November 2021 Prof. Hervé Corvellec argues, that the Anthropocene is the age of waste because converging forces have made possible normalization of waste and habituation of wasting. In a keynote speech at the Waste Society web conference he gave an inspiring lecture. Prof. Hervé Corvellec proposes a perspective on the much discussed question of the Anthropocene, the age of the human.

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/anthropocene-age-waste - 2025-01-27

Can we actually fix the climate?

Published 3 December 2021 Christian Danielsson, Alva Nyblom and Jean Rochat. This question among many others was discussed during a breakfast seminar about EU after COP26. Christian Danielsson, Head of European Commission Representation in Sweden, visited Campus Helsingborg on Thursday morning to talk about Europes climat ambitions with students  Jean Rochat (from Master's programme in service man

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/can-we-actually-fix-climate - 2025-01-27

How to maintain town centre retail in times of crisis

Published 6 December 2021 Still of the street market, 2015, Devrim Umut Aslan. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, some shopping geographies had difficulties while others proved to be more resilient. Devrim Umut Aslan discusses what we can learn from these resilient places. A global pandemic hit the world, radically changing how shoppers shop and how they move around in cities. Sweden’s handling of th

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/how-maintain-town-centre-retail-times-crisis - 2025-01-27

Meet our teachers: Hervé Corvellec

Published 6 December 2021 Who is Professor Hervé Corvellec? What does he say about the masters's programme in Service managment, specialisation Sustainable Service Management? What is he currently working on in terms of research projects? And what will students be surprised to find out about him? What is your academic background and what did you do before you started teaching at Lund University? "

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/meet-our-teachers-herve-corvellec - 2025-01-27

Book release: The Logic of Professionalism Work and Management in Professional Service Organizations

Published 7 December 2021 The new book, written by Johan Alvehus at the Department of Service Managment and Service Studies, discusses common management and work practices in professional service organizations. Johan Alvehus opens important discussions on what it means to work, manage, and be managed in such professional organizations, casting light on classic conflicts. He takes everyday work as

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/book-release-logic-professionalism-work-and-management-professional-service-organizations - 2025-01-27

Meet our teachers: Yulia Vakulenko

Published 6 December 2021 Who is the lecturer, Yulia Vakulenko? What does she have to say about the Master’s programme in Service Management, specialising in Supply Chain Management? What is she currently working on in terms of research projects? And what will students be surprised to find out about her? What is your academic background and what did you do before you started teaching at Lund Unive

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/meet-our-teachers-yulia-vakulenko - 2025-01-27

Service innovation at cultural heritage sites in times of Covid

Published 14 December 2021 New episode of Culture and Creativity Management Podcast. In the third episode of the Culture and Creativity Management podcast Rebecca Mattsoff describes innovations at two open-air attractions in Helsingborg as a result of altered visitor profiles and behaviour due to the Covid pandemic in 2020. Rebecca talks about how the tourism destination work of the City of Helsin

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/service-innovation-cultural-heritage-sites-times-covid - 2025-01-27

Meet our Alumni: Felicia Gustafsson

Published 19 January 2022 Felicia Gustafson from Sweden graduated from the Master's programme Sustainable Service Management 2021 and now work as a sustainability advisor and specialist for Position Green in Malmö. What did you do before you started studying the Master’s programme in Service Management? "I went straight into the Master’s from my Bachelor’s in International Management at Jönköping

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/meet-our-alumni-felicia-gustafsson - 2025-01-27

Meaningful memories inspire urban planning

By bodil [dot] malmstrom [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Bodil Malmström) - published 25 January 2022 This is where Helsingborg's new district, Oceanhamnen, is emerging. Jessica Engvall and Elisabeth Högdahl think about how memories from what was previously a port area can be brought to life in urban planning. Photo: Sven - Eric Svensson Allow stories to speak and weave in memories. A multidimensional

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/meaningful-memories-inspire-urban-planning - 2025-01-27

Cultural and creative business concepts need specific and strategic support

Published 24 February 2022 Do you work in graphic design, are you passionate about games development, or do you design jewellery in your own business? The market for entrepreneurs with cultural and creative business concepts is growing in Sweden. However, many of these initiatives require tailored support to be able to develop and find clients and partnerships. For several years, there has been a

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/cultural-and-creative-business-concepts-need-specific-and-strategic-support - 2025-01-27