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PhD student Sara Ullström studies mobilisation, and voluntary action connected to low-carbon ways of life
By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 8 September 2020 Photo: Pixabay. Sara Ullström, PhD in Sustainability Science, will present her work at a first seminar on 17th September. We asked her to explain what her research within the project, The takeoff of staying on the ground, is about. What do you explore in your PhD? My research investigates the questioning of hi
Maria Johansson, our Alumni Relations Manager
Published 11 June 2024 Since joining us at LUSEM in January Maria makes sure our alumns are up to date with the goings on at the School through our external newsletter, events and by keeping in touch with them through LinkedIn and of course though the Alumni Network. Joining the Alumni network is easy. After your studies at LUSEM, you basically sign up and stay in touch for as long as you like. So
https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/maria-johansson-our-alumni-relations-manager - 2025-01-13
Doctoral student set to improve radiation protection in Russian healthcare
Published 13 October 2015 As part of efforts to modernise its healthcare services, Russia is striving to improve radiation protection. Lund University is helping towards a successful outcome. Aleksandr Vodovatov has a key role in work to establish national guidelines for x-radiation at Russian hospitals. He is carrying out part of his research project at Lund University. Many people in Russia are
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/doctoral-student-set-improve-radiation-protection-russian-healthcare - 2025-01-13
The economist for whom the world was not prepared
Published 16 December 2016 He advocated family planning and contraceptives already four decades before Elise Ottesen-Jensen. He was in a common-law marriage, was interested in social problems, and supported the women’s suffrage movement – and today his theories control the design of monetary policy in the West. Knut Wicksell, pioneering Professor of Economics in Lund 1901–1916, was a man ahead of
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/economist-whom-world-was-not-prepared - 2025-01-13
New: RevMan Web, a useful tool for your review
By katarina [dot] jander [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Katarina Jandér) - published 17 October 2023 Three valuable tools for undertaking reviews. Illustration: Katarina Jandér Are about to start a systematic review, a scoping review, or any other type of review? Now you have access to RevMan Web which simplifies collaboration and streamlines your workflow. RevMan Web is provided by Library & ICT* an
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/new-revman-web-useful-tool-your-review - 2025-01-13
IKVL's Managers' Day: About being a manager and recovery
By sara [dot] liedholm [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Sara Liedholm) - published 28 November 2023 Word cloud over qualities of a good manager according to the managers at the Department of Clinical Sciences in Lund. How do you become a good manager? During IKVL's inspiration day for managers, various challenges linked to the managerial role were discussed – and how to achieve recovery. A good manager
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/ikvls-managers-day-about-being-manager-and-recovery - 2025-01-13
A warmer climate is making the world’s most common bumblebee even more common
By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 23 March 2021 Buff-tailed bumblebee. Photo: Kennet Ruona. Many species of bee are threatened by global warming, but not all. The buff-tailed bumblebee is the world’s most common bee and will likely remain that way, as researchers from Lund University have discovered that this species benefits from a warmer climat
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/warmer-climate-making-worlds-most-common-bumblebee-even-more-common - 2025-01-13
LUCSUS presents new travel policy to reduce work-related emissions
By cecilia [dot] von_Arnold [at] lu [dot] se (cecilia von Arnold) - published 11 December 2018 LUCUS today, 11th December, presents a new travel policy for staff and associated researchers. It sets out a number of commitments aimed to reduce work-related emissions and takes effect from January 2019. Reducing flying amongst staff is the number one priority, since flying is the single largest source
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/lucsus-presents-new-travel-policy-reduce-work-related-emissions - 2025-01-13
TWO SEMINARS with Kevin Anderson
Published 5 April 2017 LUCSUS and the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies are organising two seminars to highlight recent debates in climate policy and the leadership role that academic institutions can play.Welcome to the two seminars with Kevin AndersonThe poster for the first event is attached here, please feel free to distribute!10 April 13-15h, Wrangel Library (Biskopsgatan 5)The carbon
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/two-seminars-kevin-anderson - 2025-01-13
“There are Many Areas in Which the University Could Show Leadership” – Emily Boyd on Creating a Sustainable University
Published 18 October 2017 Professor Emily Boyd comments on the event on the theme of “sustainability in education”, on 18th October organised by Sustainability Forum and LUCSUS. The aim is to discuss how Lund University can become more sustainable – and all staff and students are encouraged to join.She says that a sustainable university – where sustainability in education is one piece of the puzzl
Will the Regime Change in Zimbabwe Affect the Situation for Women? Karin Steen on Women’s Rights to Soil
Published 14 December 2017 Karin Steen, researcher at LUCSUS, was recently in Zimbabwe researching land and land use issues, with particular focus on women. You research women’s rights to soil and land; do you believe the regime change could affect their rights?It is too early to say how much of a change the transfer of power will bring. But everyone I have spoken to during my visit has been incre
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/will-regime-change-zimbabwe-affect-situation-women-karin-steen-womens-rights-soil - 2025-01-13
The time is ripe for a life cycle review of LED
Published 28 October 2016 The time is ripe for a life cycle review of LED, say Associate Professors Thomas Lindhqvist & Mikael Backman. Photo: Peter Liljenberg Associate Professors Thomas Lindhqvist and Mikael Backman at the IIIEE have just initiated new research in the framework of the Lighting Metropolis project where they hope to confirm or dismiss some of the biggest concerns and speculations
https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/time-ripe-life-cycle-review-led - 2025-01-14
Adopting a long-term research approach thanks to prolongation grant
By agata [dot] garpenlind [at] gmail [dot] com (Agata Garpenlind) - published 19 January 2021 Pontus Gourdon in the lab. Photo: Magnus Bergström Lund University represents one of the most attractive locations within structural biology in entire Northern Europe, says Pontus Gourdon, who has been awarded a Wallenberg Academy Fellows prolongation grant 2020 from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/adopting-long-term-research-approach-thanks-prolongation-grant - 2025-01-14
100 million SEK for personalized medicine in Diabetes
Reportage: Andrea Dell'Isola - physiotherapist and associate Professor
By kontakt [at] artrosportalen [dot] se (The arthritisportal) - published 27 November 2023 We have spoken to and asked some questions to Andrea Dell’Isola, a physiotherapist and associate Proffesor at Lund University. Andrea trained to become a physiotherapist in Italy and specialized in orthopedic rehabilitation. He worked clinically as a physiotherapist for several years before starting his doct
https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/article/reportage-andrea-dellisola-physiotherapist-and-associate-professor - 2025-01-13
Specialist physiotherapists tell us about "osteoarthritis school"
The international Osteoarthritis day 2024!
By kontakt [at] artrosportalen [dot] se (The arthritisportal) - published 2 June 2024 Every year on June 2nd, the International Osteoarthritis Day occurs, which means that today we pay a little extra attention to the disease. The Arthritis Portal exists to spread knowledge and facts about osteoarthritis directly to those affected or to those who just want to learn more about the disease. Our site
https://www.arthritisportal.lu.se/article/international-osteoarthritis-day-2024 - 2025-01-13
Urgent need to develop sustainable housing policies for older people in their home environments
By maria [dot] lofstedt [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Löfstedt) - published 4 February 2022 Christina Heller, PhD student, Department of Health Sciences, Lund University Mid-way review 2022/02/01. With Björn Slaug, main supervisor, and one of the reviewers Marianne Abramsson. CASE PhD student Christina Heller just had her Mid-way review: "Simulation models as a tool to compare housing policies
Workshop to start LUBI
Published 20 January 2021 A workshop was organized September 30th in order to start a bioinformatics network at Lund University. Notes from the bioinformatics network meeting 30th Summary: The workshop to start a bioinformatics network at Lund University took place at Segerfalkssalen, the 30th of September 2020. It was organized by the department of Laboratory medicine and the coordinator for bi
https://www.lubi.lu.se/article/workshop-start-lubi - 2025-01-13