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European Alliance for Asian Studies

On 14-15 June, Marina Svensson attended a meeting of the European Alliance for Asian Studies in Turin. The focus was on collaboration and promoting Asian studies in Europe. At the next International Convention of Asia Scholars in Leiden on 15-19 July 2019 the Alliance will run some joint panels on the future of Asian studies as well as co-organise other events.The Alliance has a website that provi

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/european-alliance-asian-studies - 2025-12-13

Podcast on Japan-Russia relations

On 17th of September Dr. Paul O'Shea participated in the 79th Stockholm Seminar 'Japan-Russia Relations: The Islands Dispute and Geopolitical Culture'. Four islands – which are controlled by Russia but claimed by Japan – are the subject of a disagreement stretching back more than two generations. As a result, Japan and Russia have yet to sign a peace treaty to end World War II.What role does the i

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/podcast-japan-russia-relations - 2025-12-13

New article on the Chinese Gold Rush in Ghana

Nicholas Loubere has co-authored an article on Chinese migration and gold mining in the journal International Migration. This article examines irregular Southİ\South migration from China to Ghana, and the role it played in transforming livelihoods and broader developmental landscapes. It looks at the entry of approximately 50,000 Chinese migrants into the informal smallİ\scale gold mining sector f

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/new-article-chinese-gold-rush-ghana - 2025-12-13

The need for more research about China

Sweden is lagging behind other European countries and it is necessary to also educate the next generation of China experts in Sweden On October 18th, Marina Svensson, the director of the Centre, presented a background paper entitled Challenges for China Research and State of the Field in Europe: Lessons for Sweden at a seminar in Stockholm. It was written for a study on research, innovation and co

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/need-more-research-about-china - 2025-12-13

Journal article by alumnus Patrik Andersson

Article in Arctic Yearbook 2018 – Chinese Mining in Greenland: Arctic Access or Access to Minerals? Alumnus Patrik Andersson, who studied at the center from 2014 to 2016, has published an article in the 2018 edition of the Arctic Yearbook together with co-authors Jesper Zeuthen and Per Kalvig. The article, titled “Chinese Mining in Greenland: Arctic Access or Access to Minerals,” studies Chinese i

https://www.ace.lu.se/article/journal-article-alumnus-patrik-andersson - 2025-12-13

Urban birds prefer native trees

Small passerine birds, such as blue and great tits, avoid breeding in urban areas where there are many non-native trees. Chicks also weigh less the more non-native trees there are in the vicinity of the nest. This is shown in a long-term study from Lund University in Sweden. City trees contribute to several important ecosystem services such as lowering local temperature and purifying air but are a

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/urban-birds-prefer-native-trees - 2025-12-13

Opportunities to scale up nature-based solutions in the Nordics

Nature-based solutions offer excellent opportunities to address environmental and social challenges. They can help mitigate climate change and protect biodiversity. However, better governance and funding, complemented by clear political priorities, are needed to scale up such solutions in the Nordic region. This is the finding of a new research report from the Nordic Council of Ministers, in which

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/opportunities-scale-nature-based-solutions-nordics - 2025-12-13

Climate change means early flight start - risk of fewer bumblebees and reduced pollination

With the arrival of spring, bumblebee queens take their first wing beat of the season and set out to find new nesting sites. But they are flying earlier in the year as a result of warmer climate and changing agricultural landscape, new research shows. – The risk is that we will lose additional bumblebee species and have reduced pollination of crops and wild plants, says researcher Maria Blasi Rome

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/climate-change-means-early-flight-start-risk-fewer-bumblebees-and-reduced-pollination - 2025-12-13

Markku Rummukainen on the new IPCC report: "Near-term action is crucial"

The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has released a synthesis report summarizing the reports of recent years. Markku Rummukainen, Sweden's contact person for the IPCC and also Professor of Climatology at the Center for Environmental and Climate Science at Lund University, answers five question about the new report. What does the new synthesis report say? - The Synthesis Report

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/markku-rummukainen-new-ipcc-report-near-term-action-crucial - 2025-12-13

SRA Conference in Lund: Discover Risk Research

The world is changing; we have experienced societal disruption due to global hazards such as pandemics and climate change. Environments or institutions that were taken for granted are suddenly at risk, forcing us to consider new risks that require careful development of concepts and theories, as well as novel approaches to assessment.  This is the theme of the upcoming international conference SRA

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/sra-conference-lund-discover-risk-research - 2025-12-13

CEC and ClimBEco alumni come together for celebration and networking

Fifteen years ago, the first doctoral students began their education at CEC. Since then, there have been 240 PhD students from CEC and ClimBEco, the research school hosted by CEC. This week, about 60 of them gathered for a joint alumni celebration with networking, workshops and lectures at AF-borgen in Lund. The alumni of CEC and ClimBEco are now in very different fields, some have researched and

https://www.cec.lu.se/article/cec-and-climbeco-alumni-come-together-celebration-and-networking - 2025-12-13

Johan Lundqwist - Göteborgs Konstförening

FRAMFÖR RYGGEN12 nov - 4 decVernissage 12 nov, 12:00-16:00Pressrelease (Swedish only) Johan Lundqwist arbete kretsar kring måleri och utmanar dess gränser. Han intresserar sig för sättet vi visar, tittar och rör oss bland bilder. Hans verk rör sig någonstans i gränslandet mellan: ateljén och utställningsrummet, arbete och arkivering, måleri och objekt.På Göteborgs Konstförening gläntar han på dörr

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/johan-lundqwist-goteborgs-konstforening - 2025-12-13

Nyheter angående Konsthögskolans framtid

Det är med stor glädje vi nu äntligen kan berätta om Konsthögskolans i Malmös nya lokaler. Samtliga avtal med Malmö Stad är signerade, alla formella beslut är fattade och flytten är planlagd till sommaren 2018.En stor del av verksamheten kommer att vara förlagd till nybyggda lokaler i de gamla spårvagnshallarna vid Norra Sorgenfri – ett område som just nu utvecklas enormt på flera plan. Konsthögsk

https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/nyheter-angaende-konsthogskolans-framtid - 2025-12-13