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Record-Breaking Summer for Lund University in The Conversation

By ellen [dot] albertsdottir [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Ellen Albertsdóttir) - published 27 August 2024 The article, "The people we like can influence the connections our memory makes," achieved 1.4 million reads. Over the summer, three articles from Lund University garnered record numbers of readers. An article by Inês Bramão and Mikael Johansson from the Faculty of Social Sciences achieved 1.4

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/record-breaking-summer-lund-university-conversation - 2025-01-08

Petter Narbys avhandling spikad!

Publicerad 27 november 2014 Petter Narbys avhandling Time of Crisis. Order, Politics, Temporality har spikats! Disputationen äger rum 17/12. Petter Narbys avhandling Time of Crisis. Order, Politics, Temporality har just spikats! Disputationen äger rum 17/12 i Edens hörsal (opponent: professor Kimberly Hutchings).Petter Narby will defend his dissertation Time of Crisis. Order, Politics, Temporality

https://www.svet.lu.se/artikel/petter-narbys-avhandling-spikad - 2025-01-08

Digitala verktyg ska hjälpa museer och kulturföreningar att bygga broar mellan lokalsamhället och tvångsmigranter

Av noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - publicerad 8 december 2022 Bilden föreställer några av dem som har arbetat med de olika digitala verktygen i Marzabotto, utanför Bologna. Målsättningen för projektet har varit att utveckla verktyg som gör det enkelt för flyktingar att berätta sin historia på ett personligt sätt. I alla tider, och över hela världen, har människor tvingat

https://www.lu.se/artikel/digitala-verktyg-ska-hjalpa-museer-och-kulturforeningar-att-bygga-broar-mellan-lokalsamhallet-och - 2025-01-08

New species formed when the Mediterranean dried up

By jan [dot] olsson [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se (Jan Olsson) - published 18 May 2021 Two male wall lizards of the same species, Podarcis pityusensis. The species is common on the neighbouring islands of Ibiza and Formentera. Photos: Day's Edge Productions A new study may have uncovered why wall lizards have become the most successful reptile in the Mediterranean region. The results reveal how dras

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/new-species-formed-when-mediterranean-dried - 2025-01-07

SI leaders encourage and motivate other students

Published 12 November 2019 Victor, Solmaz, Kateryna, Dea and Adnan SI stands for Supplementary Instruction which implies complementary help alongside the regular lectures students attend. The SI leaders for MSc Service Management tells us why students should attend SI sessions and what motivated them to become SI leaders. Why Should you attend SI meetings? You should attend SI meetings because at

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/article/si-leaders-encourage-and-motivate-other-students - 2025-01-07

4 frågor till Manolis Tsipos

Publicerad 20 september 2019 I augusti så var föresläsaren och konstnären Manolis Tsipos på Teaterhögskolan i Malmö för att ge en workshop i DasArts Feedback Method för skolans lärare.  1.  Who is Manolis Tsipos Manolis was born in 1979 in Athens, Greece. He is a cross-disciplinary performance artist and mentor with extensive professional experience within the European contemporary performing arts

https://www.thm.lu.se/artikel/4-fragor-till-manolis-tsipos - 2025-01-07

Collective memory – a sand sculpture that can be re-moulded

Published 25 September 2013 “Thy throne rests on mem’ries from great days of yore, when worldwide renown was valour’s guerdon...” is the translation of the words of the Swedish national anthem, which tries to construct a memory of a glorious national past. This type of attempt is not unusual, nor is its opposite – the suppression or alteration of shameful events. “We like to think that history is

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/collective-memory-sand-sculpture-can-be-re-moulded - 2025-01-07

“Measuring success in terms of economic growth is devastating to our climate”

Published 15 June 2015 Exporting the Swedish welfare model is not a good idea. At least not as a recipe for achieving a more sustainable society, says Professor Max Koch, manager of a research team that links the climate crisis with welfare. Sweden’s relatively low carbon emissions, despite a high gross domestic product, are partly due to the use of hydropower – a competitive advantage that cannot

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/measuring-success-terms-economic-growth-devastating-our-climate - 2025-01-07

Economics of death – and Halloween consumption

By peter [dot] kjallkvist [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Peter Kjällkvist) - published 1 November 2024 According to Svensk Handel, the interest from the retail industry when it comes to Halloween is at an all time high. Photo: iStock Candy heaven or candy hell? Halloween consumption has gone rampant since we imported this tradition from the United States, and is expected to reach 1,6 billion SEK in 2

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/economics-death-and-halloween-consumption - 2025-01-07

Prestigious prize awarded to particle physicist

Published 4 June 2021 Torbjörn Sjöstrand. Photo: Private. Torbjörn Sjöstrand, post-retirement professor at the Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics, has been awarded the EPS High Energy and Particle Physics Prize. This desirable prize, which has previously been given to several Nobel laureates, is awarded by the European Physical Society. Congratulations on the prize, Torbjörn, how does

https://www.science.lu.se/article/prestigious-prize-awarded-particle-physicist - 2025-01-07

Agonistic Peace in the Middle East

Published 10 June 2022 CMES scholar Lisa Strömbom has co-edited the Special Issue "Agonistic Peace: Advancing Knowledge on Institutional Dynamics and Relational Transformation" in the journal Third World Quarterly, together with Isabel Bramsen (Lund University). The special issue contains several articles focusing specifically on the MENA region. The Special Issue is comprised of empirical studies

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/agonistic-peace-middle-east - 2025-01-08

Economics of death – and Halloween consumption

By peter [dot] kjallkvist [at] ehl [dot] lu [dot] se (Peter Kjällkvist) - published 31 October 2024 According to Svensk Handel, the interest from the retail industry when it comes to Halloween is at an all time high. Photo: iStock Candy heaven or candy hell? Halloween consumption has gone rampant since we imported this tradition from the United States, and is expected to reach 1,6 billion SEK in 2

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/economics-death-and-halloween-consumption - 2025-01-08

Recent arrivals practise their Swedish at the medics’ language café

Published 18 November 2016 “How are you, what seems to be the problem?” asks Ahmed, who is playing Doctor Ali. “Well, I have had a stomach ache for a few days”, says 26 year-old Sadeq who is playing the patient, 50 year-old Bengt. “Can you describe your symptoms?” asks Ahmed/Doctor Ali, and Sadeq/Bengt explains about pain, nausea and vomiting. At Locus Medicus in Malmö. Sadeq al-Ghaffari from Irak

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/recent-arrivals-practise-their-swedish-medics-language-cafe - 2025-01-07

Lifestyle can affect our genes

Published 5 February 2016 “It was previously believed that you are stuck with the genes you were born with, regardless if they are favourable or unfavourable. But now it seems that you can affect how your inherited genes manifest themselves”, says diabetes researcher Charlotte Ling. Charlotte Ling. Because all the cells in the body have the same genetic makeup, epigenetics – when different genes a

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lifestyle-can-affect-our-genes - 2025-01-07

Researchers reject the EU reform plans for CAP – “not viable for the future”

By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 15 August 2019 When it comes to meeting sustainability goals, the current reform proposal of the EU Commission on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) falls well short at the mark, accordning to a group of international researchers writing in the journal Science. The proposed amendments to the CAP will not improv

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/researchers-reject-eu-reform-plans-cap-not-viable-future - 2025-01-07

New research project examines immobility as an adaptation strategy

By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 26 June 2023 Falsterbo, outside Malmö, is one of the places the researchers will focus on as part of the ITACHA project, which examines immobility as an adaptation strategy. A new research project led by LUCSUS will examine immobility as an adaptation strategy. Through a novel research approach, and field work in different are

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/new-research-project-examines-immobility-adaptation-strategy - 2025-01-07