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The latest group in the MESPOM program have arrived
Digital tools building bridges between local communities and forced migrants
By noomi [dot] egan [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se (Noomi Egan) - published 12 January 2023 Europe have a long history of forced migration. That means that the refugees that have lived in an area for a long time have much in common with those arriving today. Photo: iStockphoto Throughout history and across the globe, individuals have been forced to flee conflicts, natural disasters and political oppre
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/digital-tools-building-bridges-between-local-communities-and-forced-migrants - 2025-03-06
The MESPOM Master’s Programme 2022-2024 is open for applications
Antikythera shipwreck yields remarkable artifacts
Drawing Utopias - Iklectik art lab
Publicerad 27 oktober 2016 Drawing UtopiasIKLECTIK Art Lab1st November -11th November 2016Drawing Utopias is an exhibition that assembles works of 26 International artists, trying to respond to Thomas More book Utopia. 500 years ago, Londoner Thomas More published his famous book Utopia. Utopia described in detail an imaginary island located in the Atlantic Ocean and the socio-economic organizatio
https://www.khm.lu.se/artikel/drawing-utopias-iklectik-art-lab - 2025-03-05
Fieldwork across disciplines and borders inspires new research
Published 10 June 2013 USI, Universities and Swedish Institutes in Collaboration for Internationalisation, has held its annual meeting in Athens. Collaboration with partner universities in the host countries around the Mediterranean is intensifying. The new thematic seminars initiative has proved fruitful and it is hoped it will become a permanent feature. The Acropolis watches over the Swedish In
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/fieldwork-across-disciplines-and-borders-inspires-new-research - 2025-03-05
Cambridge MUSA conference on Negotiating Technologies
Published 13 October 2016 The Muslim South Asia Research Forum (MUSA) at SOAS, University of London, UK, arranges a Workshop on Negotiating Technologies, 14-15 October 2016. The MUSA Workshop is organized in collaboration with CEIAS, Paris & the Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge, and will be held at Trinity College, University of Cambridge.One session is devoted to South Asian Muslims & th
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/cambridge-musa-conference-negotiating-technologies - 2025-03-05
Master students presenting papers at academic conference EUPRERA
Published 21 May 2021 From the left: Aryna-Alexandra Creangă, Anastasia Kapodistria and Yiyun Zhu Three first-year Master students at the Master’s programme in Strategic communication have been selected to present their papers at the European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA) congress to be held in October 2021. The students have worked on their papers during the course
https://www.isk.lu.se/en/article/master-students-presenting-papers-academic-conference-euprera - 2025-03-05
Deep diving into history
By gisela [dot] lindberg [at] kansliht [dot] lu [dot] se (Gisela Lindberg) - published 18 February 2019 Marine archaeologist Brendan Foley has excavated both a warplane from World War II and a 2000-year-old Roman merchant ship. Photo: Brett Seymour It was 17 December 1944. The American B-24 bomber aircraft, better known as the Tulsamerican, was circling the island of Vis off the coast of Croatia.
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/deep-diving-history - 2025-03-05
Agonistic recognition in Turkey and Israel-Palestine
Published 8 September 2021 Lisa Strömbom has coauthored with Bahar Rumelili the article "Agonistic recognition as a remedy for identity backlash: Lessons from Israel and Turkey" which is now available online (open access) in Third World Quarterly. The article is part of a forthcoming Special Issue on agonistic peace, edited by Lisa Strömbom and Isabel Bramsen. Abstract While an extensive part of
https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/agonistic-recognition-turkey-and-israel-palestine - 2025-03-06
Biologists feasting on spring in Abusa Valley
Published 4 June 2018 Swedish nature is teeming with wild edible plants. Some taste good, others don’t. A group of biologists from 11 different countries got to learn which plants are edible, and what they taste like, when the department’s SACT (Scientific Activities) group organised a herbal excursion to Abusa Valley outside Södra Sandby in Skåne. The goal was to learn more about the herbs of nat
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/biologists-feasting-spring-abusa-valley - 2025-03-05
Catarina Kinnvall and Ian Manners represent Lund University in the HORIZON project PLEDGE: 'Politics of Grievance and Democratic Governance'
Published 12 December 2023 Professor Catarina Kinnvall and Professor Ian Manners, Lund University. The project is focused on the emotional economy of anti/pro-democratic expressions of grievances, with an aim to explain how anti-social grievance politics transform into democratic political action. Congratulations on the research grant! Project name: Politics of Grievance and Democratic Governance
Petter Narby has defended his thesis
Published 18 December 2014 Petter Narby defended his dissertation ”Time of Crisis: Order, Politics, Temporality.” yesterday at one o'clock in Edens Hörsal, The Department of Political Science, Lund. Discussant: Kimberly Hutchings, London School of Economics. AbstractCrises are common and problematic features of contemporary politics. Thought as moments in time when order is undermined by flux and
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/petter-narby-has-defended-his-thesis - 2025-03-06
Improving conditions for autonomous ships
Published 10 February 2021 Operator remotely controls a real boat, and is in a virtual world above a virtual boat. The virtual world gets a 360°-image from the real boat. In the image, the operator takes a bearing against a landmark, thereby improving the accuracy of the positi Just like self-driving cars, we can expect autonomous ships to become more common in the coming years. However, two safet
https://www.ai.lu.se/article/improving-conditions-autonomous-ships - 2025-03-05
Is the end of the world nigh?
By sanna [dot] trygg [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Sanna Trygg) - published 8 January 2025 The four horsemen from the Book of Revelation. Byline: Viktor Vasnetsov, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Apocalyptic beliefs are as old as humankind itself. So, why are we drawn to stories about the finite nature of everything? A group of researchers is trying to get to grips with the issue. “In
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/end-world-nigh - 2025-03-06
Welcome back, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History!
Published 10 April 2024 The real deal: Dionysos statue at Pufendorf IAS. Photo: K. Ruona Gifted and enthusiastic students work with the "layers of history" in our beautiful Sculpture Hall. Pufendorf IAS is situated in one of the most beautiful buildings in Lund (if we may say so ourselves), originally built in 1886. The last major renovation of the former Department of Physics and Classical Depart
https://www.pi.lu.se/en/article/welcome-back-classical-archaeology-and-ancient-history - 2025-03-05
Call for papers for SAARC Conference on Buddhist Cultural Trails
Published 10 May 2017 SAARC International Conference on “Buddhist Cultural Trails: Journey Through Time & Space, of Merchants, Monks & Pilgrims, Reconciliation of the South Asian Region with the Exchange of Information” will be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka 25-27 August 2017. The Buddhist Cultural Trail conference will be the first in a series of Conferences and workshops planned on “Cultural Trails”
https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/call-papers-saarc-conference-buddhist-cultural-trails - 2025-03-05
European Council negotiations success for Lund masters’ students
Published 26 September 2023 The annual negotiation game and role play is part of the European Governance course within the first semester of Lund’s long-standing and highly successful Masters in European Affairs (MEA). The European Council meeting of EU heads of state and government was hosted by the Department of Political Science, Lund university this week with great success. Guided by the Spani
https://www.svet.lu.se/en/article/european-council-negotiations-success-lund-masters-students - 2025-03-06
How economic insecurity hinders the integration of immigrants
Published 14 April 2021 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 mor
https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/how-economic-insecurity-hinders-integration-immigrants - 2025-03-05