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How can LU contribute to sustainable development through capacity-building programmes?
Explaining Hamas and Its Leadership
The Israeli War Cabinet and New Government
ESS workshop 2018
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/ess-workshop-2018 - 2025-12-30
Save the date 17 October for ”Registerforskning 2018”
ERC Starting Grant to Peter Jönsson
Debate in Lund: Qur'an Burnings and Freedom of Expression
How economic insecurity hinders the integration of immigrants
Unfamiliarity with the local language and regulations make immigrants vulnerable to over-indebtedness. The condition puts them at risk of social and financial exclusion, which negatively affects their integration in the host country. Indebtedness among European households rose considerably during the economic crisis of 2007-2008. A 2016 study by Eurofound concludes that more than half of the Greek
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/how-economic-insecurity-hinders-integration-immigrants - 2025-12-29
Strengthening National Collaboration at the ACT Consortium Meeting, KTH
Road works near LUSEM
Work environment prize for Malin Alsved and Jakob Löndahl
Watch Panel Discussion on Qur'an Burnings and Freedom of Speech
Graduate School in Asian Studies
Does remote work weaken trade unions?
In his article "Does remote work weaken trade unions?*" Anders Kjellberg, Professor of sociology, discusses how the balance of power in the labour market is changed when working from home increases in society. He also writes about the new trade union issues that distance working raises in industries where it is widespread. Those affected are primarily white-collar workers in both the private and p
https://www.soc.lu.se/en/article/does-remote-work-weaken-trade-unions - 2025-12-29
Filipe Pereira is appointed Full Professor at Lund University!
Cells grow more naturally in “spaghetti ”
External Login to Canvas
The world needs science, science needs women!
Seminar: Project Metropolitan
"Project Metropolitan" is a unique longitudinal population study, including more than 15 000 children born in Stockholm in 1953, designed to answer the question: “Why do some get on better in life than others?” One of the main aims of the project was to study the long-term impact of conditions in childhood. However, in 1986, media started reporting about the study, making claims of people being se
https://www.lupop.lu.se/article/seminar-project-metropolitan - 2025-12-30
