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Digital technologies can help people save for their retirement

By claudio [dot] daminato [at] nek [dot] lu [dot] se (Claudio Daminato) - published 24 September 2024 The paper examines how a digital pension application affects individuals’ voluntary contributions to their retirement accounts. Photo: Louise Larsson Claudio Daminato and his coauthors explore whether and how financial technology can affect retirement saving behavior. In many countries, the demogr

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/digital-technologies-can-help-people-save-their-retirement - 2025-01-10

Lund University is Sweden’s eighth most attractive employer

Published 26 September 2024 The employment agency Academic Work conducts the Young Professional Attraction Index (YPAI) survey annually, in close collaboration with polling firm Kantar. This year Lund University finished as Sweden’s eighth most attractive employer when asked what they feel is most important when choosing an employer. Their survey asks young people in various professional categorie

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/lund-university-swedens-eighth-most-attractive-employer - 2025-01-10

Nobel Prize to Lund University

Published 5 October 2023 Swedish-French Anne L'Huillier is Lund University's new Nobel laureate in physics. Photo: Kennet Ruona Anne L'Huillier, Professor of Atomic Physics at Lund University, is one out of three laureates receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics 2023. Swedish-French Anne L'Huillier, our new Nobel laureate in physics, is a professor of Atomic physics at Department of Physics, Lund Uni

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/nobel-prize-lund-university - 2025-01-10

Leadership Academy: Learning in a challenging context

By anna [dot] lothman [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Löthman) - published 17 February 2021 Nadja Sörgärde and Christine Blomquist, LUSEM. Leadership Academy at LUSEM is a leadership programme for students at Lund University based on the idea that students in leading positions can learn, both from each other, but also from experienced leadership researchers and business managers. The training equ

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/leadership-academy-learning-challenging-context - 2025-01-10

The SSCEN Sustainability Prize for Master’s Theses

Published 30 June 2023 The SSCEN Sustainability Prize for Master’s Theses in business studies and engineering studies is awarded in cooperation with Sparbanksstiftelsen Finn that have made the financing possible. A brand new essay prize for students has now been launched by Sparbanken Skånes Center for Sustainable Enterprising (SSCEN). In the fall of 2023 the winners will be announced. Sparbanken

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/sscen-sustainability-prize-masters-theses - 2025-01-10

The expert’s view: Why the future of food matters

By anna [dot] lothman [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Löthman) - published 2 October 2024 At this fall’s first alumni breakfast on October 8th, both breakfast and the latest research on the future of food will be on the agenda. Thomas Kalling, Professor of Strategic Management at LUSEM, and Karolina Östbring, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Food Technology and Applied Biochemistry at LTH, wi

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/experts-view-why-future-food-matters - 2025-01-10

PhD studies may trigger mental health problems

By eva [dot] ranehill [at] nek [dot] lu [dot] se (Eva Ranehill) - published 14 October 2024 Photo: Kennet Ruona Several recent surveys indicate high levels of mental health problems among PhD students. Together with reports that PhD studies are often characterized by, among other things, a high workload, long working hours, and future job insecurity, this evidence has given rise to a broad discuss

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/phd-studies-may-trigger-mental-health-problems - 2025-01-10

The Nobel Economics prize

Published 15 October 2024 Illustration of Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson, by Niklas Elmehed © Nobel Prize Outreach The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded to professors Daron Acemoglu of MIT, Simon Johnson also of MIT and James Robinson of Chicago University. “For studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity” "Three

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/nobel-economics-prize - 2025-01-10

Name change for the Master's programme Economic Growth, Population and Development

By linnea [dot] morth [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] com (Linnea Mörth) - published 17 October 2024 The Master's programme Economic Growth, Population and Development changes name to Global Development, Population and Economic Change. The changes apply for studies starting autumn semester 2025 and onwards. Global Development, Population and Economic Change – Master’s programme

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/name-change-masters-programme-economic-growth-population-and-development-0 - 2025-01-10

Ellinor Wihlborg – alumna from BSc in Design of Information Systems 2012

By carla [dot] bohme [at] ics [dot] lu [dot] se (Carla Böhme) - published 7 December 2012 Ellinor Wihlborg Ellinor Wihlborg graduated with a bachelor's degree in information systems 2012 and now works as a Business intelligence analyst at Arriva in Copenhagen. (The below interview is translated from Swedish)“It occurred to me that we actually have Copenhagen nearby, so I started looking for jobs t

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/ellinor-wihlborg-alumna-bsc-design-information-systems-2012 - 2025-01-10

The research policy bill

Published 17 October 2024 The bill shows how the government's priorities in regards of research. Mats Benner, professor in research policy shares his comments on the upcoming bill. The good news is that we will see an increase in funding over the next four years. Priorities are going to be within Artificial Intelligence, communication technologies, security, but also welfare. A point of criticism

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/research-policy-bill - 2025-01-10

The expert’s view: How sensors are shaping the urban landscape of the future

By anna [dot] lothman [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Löthman) - published 22 October 2024 During this year's popular science Framtidsdagarna ('Future Days') at Lund University on October 16–17, we had the chance to hear about crucial and decisive issues for the future. This year focused on future cities and 'The Future of Death.' Representing LUSEM, Markus Lahtinen, teacher and researcher at the

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/experts-view-how-sensors-are-shaping-urban-landscape-future - 2025-01-10

Jane Pinyapat - alumna from MSc in Data Analytics and Business Economics 2022

By maria [dot] johansson [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Johansson) - published 18 October 2024 For alumna Jane Pinyapat, the master's degree programme in Data Analytics and Business Economics acted as a door into the world of programming and it provided her with programming skills that she has found invaluable in her career. Jane graduated 2022 and started her European career as a Data Engineer

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/jane-pinyapat-alumna-msc-data-analytics-and-business-economics-2022 - 2025-01-10

Impact of missing data on bias and precision when estimating change in patient-reported outcomes from a clinical registry

Published 24 September 2019 Clinical registries, which capture information about the health and healthcare use of patients with a health condition or treatment, often contain patient-reported outcomes (PROs) that provide insights about the patient’s perspectives on their health. Missing data can affect the value of PRO data for healthcare decision-making. We compared the precision and bias of seve

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/impact-missing-data-bias-and-precision-when-estimating-change-patient-reported-outcomes-clinical - 2025-01-10

Registry-Based Medical Research: Data Dredging or Value Building to Quality of Care?

Published 25 September 2019 Registry-based medical research is an important tool in assessing health care interventions in the general population. Observational studies are used to establish effectiveness whereas randomized clinical trials assess efficacy in an experimental manner targeting a carefully selected population of patients. Medical registries may be office or hospital based, state/provi

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/registry-based-medical-research-data-dredging-or-value-building-quality-care - 2025-01-10

Data verification of nationwide clinical quality registries

Published 26 September 2019 Clinical auditing is an emerging instrument for quality assessment and improvement.Moreover, clinical registries facilitate medical research as they provide ‘real world’ data. It is importantthat entered data are robust and reliable. The aim of this study was to describe the evolving procedureand results of data verication within the Dutch Institute for Clinical Auditi

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/data-verification-nationwide-clinical-quality-registries - 2025-01-10

Risk and outcome of hepatocellular carcinoma in liver cirrhosis in Southern Sweden: a population-based study

Published 27 September 2019 Liver cirrhosis is a risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). While the HCC risk is thought to be highest in hepatitis B and hepatitis C, the risk in other cirrhosis etiologies is not fully established. Therefore, we aimed to study the risk and outcome of HCC in alcoholic cirrhosis compared to cirrhosis of other etiologies, in Sweden. New publication in Scandinav

https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/risk-and-outcome-hepatocellular-carcinoma-liver-cirrhosis-southern-sweden-population-based-study - 2025-01-10