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Yes, I want to use AI, but what is the right way to do it?
Many of the University’s researchers are publishing fantastic research that has been done with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI). Many are curious to test out AI to improve, simplify or speed up at least a part of the research process. At the same time, many are asking “what am I allowed to use AI for?” The starting point when using AI in research is to follow the basic principles of
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/yes-i-want-use-ai-what-right-way-do-it - 2025-12-26
Autophagy and the treatment of Huntington disease: timing is key
Huntington disease is fatal inherited brain disorder, usually emerging during mid-life. Although there is currently no known cure, the Molecular Neurogenetics group at Lund Stem Cell Center aims to understand the defective cellular processes leading to the progression of this disease. Characterised by symptoms including impaired motor and cognitive function, Huntington disease is caused by the exp
https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/article/autophagy-and-treatment-huntington-disease-timing-key - 2025-12-26
One-month residency in Lithuania!
Recipient of the Einar Hansen Research Prize 2025
The board of the Einar Hansen Research Foundation has decided to appoint Professor Martin Sunnqvist as the recipient of the Einar Hansen Research Prize 2025. The board's motivation for the recipient of the Einar Hansen Research Prize 2025: "Sunnqvist is professor of legal history at the Faculty of Law at Lund University. He defended his thesis in 2014 on Constitutional Critical Judging. The Change
https://www.law.lu.se/article/recipient-einar-hansen-research-prize-2025 - 2025-12-25
New research school strengthens focus on poverty reduction
Anna Wieslander has successfully defended her thesis!
Anna Wieslander has successfully defended her thesis entitled 'Transatlantic Transitions: Responses to the Russian Threat in the Baltic Sea Region, 2014–2020'. Congratulations! AbstractThe overall aim of this thesis is to explore alliance formation and management in a regional setting, by analyzing responses to the Russian threat in the Baltic Sea region during the years 2014–2020. In particular,
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/anna-wieslander-has-successfully-defended-her-thesis - 2025-12-25
Karl Holmberg has successfully defended his thesis!
Karl Holmberg has successfully defended his thesis entitled 'Embedded disposability: A cultural political economy of plastics'. Congratulations to Dr. Holmberg! External reviewer: Professor Alice Mah, University of Glasgow Supervisors/Advisors:Stripple, Johannes, SupervisorSkovgaard, Jakob, SupervisorHasselbalch, Jacob, Supervisor, External personMore information about the thesis is available in t
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/karl-holmberg-has-successfully-defended-his-thesis - 2025-12-25
Workshop in Lund on Refugees in Northern Europe
On Thursday 15 June, 2017 a workshop entitled: "Studying Refugees in Northern Europe" was held at The Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Lund University. SASNET researcher Admir Skodo participated and presented a paper. The workshop was organized by Dalia Abdelhady, Nina Gren and Martin Joormann. The participants formed an interdisciplinary group of scholars who are currently undertaking research
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/workshop-lund-refugees-northern-europe - 2025-12-25
Position available as Postdoc fellow in colonial history
Professor Anne L'Huillier awarded Wolf Prize in Physics
The Wolf Prize in Physics has been awarded to Anne L'Huillier at the Department of Physics, Lund University, Paul Corkum at the University of Ottawa, and Ferenc Krausz at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics and Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. They were selected for pioneering contributions to ultrafast laser science and attosecond physics. The recipients share the prize for "pionee
https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/professor-anne-lhuillier-awarded-wolf-prize-physics - 2025-12-25
Researchers advice to youth handball – based on CASE method
Methods developed by CASE researchers are also used in research outside the network of ageing. An article was recently published in sports science, in which CASE's postdoctoral fellow Arlind Reuter is a co-author. – With my background in participatory and design-based methods, I contributed to the development of a participatory workshop methodology, through which we could elicit strategies that ca
https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/researchers-advice-youth-handball-based-case-method - 2025-12-25
Nina Stemme - The Faculty's new Honorary Doctor
Nailed it: why do the Swedes nail their thesis?
Nailing one's doctoral thesis by simply nailing it up for viewing is an old tradition that possibly dates back to Martin Luther. The tradition has lost its former glory but is still a reason to invite people to a party. Here, Megg Garcia Ryde talks about her nailing. How was the actual nailing? It took some time but went fairly smoothly! I’m the handy person in my household, so I brought my awl to
https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/article/nailed-it-why-do-swedes-nail-their-thesis - 2025-12-25
Presentation of Research on Migrant Precarity at CESS Conference in Almaty
MARS Project Members Present Research on Migrant Precarity at CESS Conference in Almaty on June 6-9, 2024 Two members of the MARS project, Sherzod Eraliev and Rustamjon Urinboyev, participated in the Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) conference held in Almaty, Kazakhstan from June 6-9, 2024. They presented their research as part of a panel titled "Migration from Central Asia to the European
https://www.mars.lu.se/article/presentation-research-migrant-precarity-cess-conference-almaty - 2025-12-25
