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Angående anslutning till Statens servicecenters e-handelstjänst och nya momsregler vid handel med vissa varor

Tvingande anslutning till Statens servicecenters e-handelstjänst Regeringen beslutade den 24 mars i år att tio myndigheter, varav merparten universitet, ska ansluta sig till Statens servicecenters tjänst för elektronisk beställnings- och fakturahantering (e-handel). Lunds universitet är ett av de universiteten. Övriga berörda universitet är Göteborgs universitet, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholms

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/angaende-anslutning-till-statens-servicecenters-e-handelstjanst-och-nya-momsregler-vid-handel-med - 2025-12-28

Nu kan du påbörja periodiseringsarbetet

Pålägg och den automatiska samfinansieringen har bokförts och verksamhet 91 har fördelats i Raindance. Periodiseringsmodulen är öppen och uppdaterad. EOS och Kuben uppdateras vid ordinarie körning i natt. Här på Ekonomiwebben finns en checklista och översikt samt beskrivningar av de olika stegen i periodiseringsarbetet i Raindance. Här finns även tidplanen. Checklista, översikt och beskrivning av

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/nu-kan-du-paborja-periodiseringsarbetet-12 - 2025-12-28

Nytt kostnadskonto för översättningstjänster

Ett nytt konto är upplagt: 57435 Översättningstjänster Utgifter för översättning och språkgranskning av texter. Om du inte får upp den senaste versionen av kontoplanen där detta konto är med måste du tömma webbhistoriken i din webbläsare. Gör det då och då så att du får upp de senaste versionerna även av våra andra dokument. Beskrivande kontoplan, resultaträkningskonton (PDF 365 kB, ny flik)

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/nytt-kostnadskonto-oversattningstjanster - 2025-12-28

Återbetalning av moms

Det börjar närma sig nästa ansökan om återbetalning av moms. Vi behöver därför få in fakturor med sådan moms som kan vara aktuell för återbetalning, det vill säga utländsk moms på fakturor från leverantörer inom EU (se vilka typer av tjänster nedan). Om ansökan beviljas bokas återbetalningen in som en kostnadsreduktion på den aktivitet där kostnaden uppstått. Skicka in aktuella fakturor avseende å

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/aterbetalning-av-moms-2 - 2025-12-28

Att tänka på inför semestern

Nu när sommaren är på ingång är det en del du behöver känna till och förbereda. Sektionen Ekonomi kommer att vara bemannad och besvara ärenden via supportformuläret hela sommaren, med vissa begränsningar: Anläggningsärenden: Begränsad service 8–16 juli. Stipendier: Utbetalningsuppdrag måste vara sektionen tillhanda senast 2 veckor före önskad utbetalningsdag. Detta gäller för både uppdrag med fil

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/att-tanka-pa-infor-semestern-0 - 2025-12-28

Air samples from coronavirus patient rooms being analysed

There are many questions concerning the coronavirus and infection prevention that need to be answered as soon as possible. One of the key questions is: Is the coronavirus floating around in the air we breathe? In a few weeks, air samples from coronavirus patient rooms will hopefully have been analysed and possibly provide some clues. Measurements are currently carried out at the infectious disease

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/air-samples-coronavirus-patient-rooms-being-analysed - 2025-12-27

3D Printing Centre helping in fight against coronavirus

Skåne University Hospital’s 3D Printing Centre normally produces surgical equipment and anatomical models used in health care. However, they are now producing protective visors instead, as there is a shortage at hospitals in the region. The centre, run by Region Skåne and linked to Lund University, hopes to do even more, and serve as a hub for 3D-printing in healthcare given the current situation.

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/3d-printing-centre-helping-fight-against-coronavirus - 2025-12-27

A message from the Vice-Chancellor to Lund University students

We find ourselves in trying times. Much of what we know and take for granted is being turned on its head. Around the world, we see the spread of the coronavirus affecting country after country. As an international student, you are far away from your loved ones at a time when your studies, mobility, travel and socialising are being severely tested. Many are also observing that Sweden’s government a

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/message-vice-chancellor-lund-university-students - 2025-12-27

Rapid development of ventilator for COVID 19

‘With age comes wisdom’ is an old proverb well suited to Björn Jonson, professor emeritus in clinical physiology who is about to turn 80. He is working day and night to develop a ventilator specifically adapted to the treatment of those suffering the most from COVID 19. Björn Jonson has worked as a researcher in pulmonary physiology since the beginning of the 1960s. Quite early on in his research,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/rapid-development-ventilator-covid-19 - 2025-12-27

COVID-19: Mitigating impact on research through matchmaking

The frustration with not being able to contribute to the difficult situation surrounding the covid-19 pandemic led researchers at LUPOP to launch a matchmaking initiative. Their idea is to help researchers with clinical background, now needed in healthcare, by supporting their research and application work. As COVID-19 spreads throughout the world, public interest in epidemiology has increased sig

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/covid-19-mitigating-impact-research-through-matchmaking - 2025-12-27

Sweden under fire for ‘relaxed’ coronavirus approach – here’s the science behind it

This article was written by Paul W Franks, Professor in Genetic Epidemiology at Lund University, and Peter Nilsson, Professor of Epidemiology at Lund University for The Conversation (https://theconversation.com/uk). It was published on March 27th 2020. A growing number of Swedish doctors and scientists are raising alarm over the Swedish government’s approach to COVID-19. Unlike its Nordic neighbou

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/sweden-under-fire-relaxed-coronavirus-approach-heres-science-behind-it - 2025-12-27

Two ERC Advanced Grants awarded to Lund University researchers

Two Lund researchers have received the prestigious European Research Council’s (ERC) Advanced Grant of approximately SEK 25 million each: Anne L’Huillier, professor of Atomic Physics and Olle Melander, professor of Internal Medicine and consultant at Skåne University Hospital. The grants are for research on atomic physics and quantum mechanics, and diabetes and cardiovascular disease respectively.

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/two-erc-advanced-grants-awarded-lund-university-researchers - 2025-12-27

Lund University fast-tracks courses for nurses

Many of the patients who become seriously ill with COVID-19 suffer from respiratory failure. Therefore, Lund University will train nurses within Region Skåne in advanced care for respiratory failure starting Wednesday. For healthcare, a big challenge is finding staff with the right skill set to treat COVID-19 patients. Many patients suffer from respiratory failure, and have difficulty oxygenating

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lund-university-fast-tracks-courses-nurses - 2025-12-27

Students and teachers share their stories on distance learning due to COVID-19

Better than expected, but not without its challenges, especially socially. That’s how a couple of our students and staff tell the story of how we went from campus education to distance learning methods in a matter of days. Wednesday 18 March. The campus is still open to students and staff, but from now on very few, if any, lectures and group assessments are to be held here. Not today, and not duri

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/students-and-teachers-share-their-stories-distance-learning-due-covid-19 - 2025-12-27

Researchers successfully repair stroke-damaged rat brains

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have succeeded in restoring mobility and sensation of touch in stroke-afflicted rats by reprogramming human skin cells to become nerve cells, which were then transplanted into the rats’ brains. The study has now been published in the research journal PNAS. “Six months after the transplantation, we could see how the new cells had repaired the damage that a s

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/researchers-successfully-repair-stroke-damaged-rat-brains - 2025-12-27