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Stor ökning av "polarisering" i svenska tidningar

Förekomsten av ordet "polarisering" i svenska nyhetsmedier ökade med 300% mellan 2010 och 2021. Under samma period utvecklades ordets definition och betydelsen skiljde sig ofta åt beroende på om sammanhanget var svenskt eller amerikanskt. Nils Gustafsson och Anamaria Dutceac Segesten har bidragit till en artikel om användningen av ordet "polarisering" i svenska tidningar och tidskrifter under 2010

https://www.isk.lu.se/artikel/stor-okning-av-polarisering-i-svenska-tidningar - 2025-11-19

Unga vuxna med psykisk ohälsa får chans att utveckla en karriär

Ny forskning visar att flexibelt och personligt stöd till arbete och studier ger unga en chans att blicka framåt och lämna arbetslöshet och avbrutna studier bakom sig. Allt fler unga vuxna idag mår dåligt och upplever psykisk ohälsa. Risken är stor att identitetsutvecklingen avstannar och skolgången blir ofullständig, eller så kan det vara svårt att hitta bra stöd och ett jobb som passar. Dessutom

https://www.cepi.lu.se/artikel/unga-vuxna-med-psykisk-ohalsa-far-chans-att-utveckla-en-karriar - 2025-11-19

PhD student Natalia Rubiano studies the social and ecological implications of negative emissions technologies

With a focus on justice and transformative change, PhD candidate Natalia Rubiano wants to contribute to fill some of the knowledge gaps in the space of Carbon Removal and Negative Emissions. Read more about her research, which sustainability challenges she finds most interesting and how she as a researcher addresses those challenges. What do you explore in your research? My PhD project seeks to ex

https://www.lucsus.lu.se/article/phd-student-natalia-rubiano-studies-social-and-ecological-implications-negative-emissions - 2025-11-19

Read the latest CMES Newsletter! #55

Read the director’s message, explore the latest research news, discover upcoming events, and browse our recent publications. Read full newsletter here!Now well into the autumn semester, several milestone activities have taken place, with additional events forthcoming. The first cohort of PhD students, recruited as part of the transition to CMES/MECW 2.0 in 2021, is now reaching the conclusion of t

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/read-latest-cmes-newsletter-55 - 2025-11-19

LU Researchers Riya Raphael and Sanjib Saha Receive SASNET Grants for South Asia-Focused Projects

Lund University researchers Riya Raphael and Sanjib Saha have each been awarded the 2024 SASNET Grant for Writing a Research Application. The grant, which is awarded annually and supports one month of full-time work, is designed to help Lund University researchers prepare strong applications for future funding and contribute to impactful studies with a focus on the South Asia region.Riya Raphael,

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/lu-researchers-riya-raphael-and-sanjib-saha-receive-sasnet-grants-south-asia-focused-projects - 2025-11-19

Three Million for Migration Research!

For the second time this year the Sociology of Law Department at Lund University receives The Swedish Research Council’s grant for an International Post Doc. In June of this year Stefan Larsson received the grant for his research on legal challenges in a digital context. This time Rustamjon Urinboyev’s project on migration and legal culture is awarded the grant, which means funding for three years

https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/article/three-million-migration-research - 2025-11-19

Evaluators: "We want to learn about all your secrets"

Now they are here, to scrutinize SWEAH’s operations inside and out. Yesterday three external evaluators landed in Lund, to review the Swedish National Graduate School on Ageing and Health. During tuesday and wednesday this week, they will meet with Lund University’s Vice-Chancellor Erik Renström and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Lena Eskilsson, the SWEAH management, alumni and about 30 students who are s

https://sweah.lu.se/en/article/evaluators-we-want-learn-about-all-your-secrets - 2025-11-19

Serious games create powerful impact

Recently, Vikki McCall, Professor of Social Policy at University of Stirling in Scotland, visited the research group Applied Gerontology in Lund. Primarily focus was the serious game methodology. She has used it a lot for engagement with communities and stakeholders in her research around housing.What has surprised you the most when working with older adults and the serious game?– I think we shoul

https://www.case.lu.se/en/article/serious-games-create-powerful-impact - 2025-11-19

Pontus Hansson, Teacher of the year at LUSEM

He started his PhD studies in the mid nineties, started lecturing in macroeconomics here at LUSEM in 1998, and simply never looked back "LundaEkonomerna and the Education Committee proudly present Pontus Hansson, from the Economics Department, as the Teacher of the Year 2024. Pontus has been praised by LUSEM's students for his engaging pedagogics during lectures, making large courses comprehensibl

https://www.lusem.lu.se/internal/article/pontus-hansson-teacher-year-lusem - 2025-11-19

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 - 2025-11-19

We are number one in Sustainability – Worldwide

Lund University is the best university in the world in the QS World university rankings: Sustainability 2026. Lund University has just achieved a historic milestone: ranked No. 1 in the world in the QS Sustainability Rankings 2026, making it the most sustainable university globally. This comes only six months after the previous QS World University Rankings placed Lund 72nd among more than 2,900 un

https://www.lusem.lu.se/article/we-are-number-one-sustainability-worldwide - 2025-11-20

Last part of the Passion and Politics Conversation Series

The Center for Middle Eastern Studies har during the fall been holding a conversation series on passion in relation to contemporary global politics, with a focus on the Middle East, North Africa and citizens in the Diaspora. The last distinguished guest was Jessica Winegar - a sociocultural anthropologist whose work investigates how people articulate understandings of history and political-economi

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/last-part-passion-and-politics-conversation-series - 2025-11-19

Cancer detection through hair analysis makes prestigious list

The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) has released its list of ongoing Swedish research projects with the potential to create societal benefit, dubbed the “100 list”. This year, nine projects from Lund University were included. IVA's ‘100 list’ was launched in conjunction with its 100th anniversary in 2019. The selection committee consists of over 60 qualified individuals from ac

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/cancer-detection-through-hair-analysis-makes-prestigious-list - 2025-11-20

Ökat antal skogsbränder kan skada det viktiga ozonlagret

Alla partiklar som når atmosfären leder till olika kemiska reaktioner. Partiklar kommer dels från naturliga källor som vulkanutbrott och skogsbränder, dels från luftföroreningar och utsläpp. Aerosolforskaren Johan Friberg studerar partiklar på höga höjder. Han befarar att det ökade antalet skogsbränder globalt kan ha stor påverkan på ozonlagret. – Jag studerar luften som ligger i stratosfären och

https://www.fysik.lu.se/artikel/okat-antal-skogsbrander-kan-skada-det-viktiga-ozonlagret - 2025-11-19

Luftburen DNA – forskarnas nya metod att kartlägga insekter

Insekters DNA går att fånga in och upptäcka via luften. Det visar forskning från Lunds universitet. Tekniken, som är ny på insektsområdet, kan få stor betydelse för att kartlägga biologisk mångfald framöver och väntas komplettera den traditionella metoden, att samla in insekter med fällor. Fabian Roger, som tog fram tekniken under sin tid som forskare på Centrum för miljö- och klimatvetenskap (CEC

https://www.biologi.lu.se/artikel/luftburen-dna-forskarnas-nya-metod-att-kartlagga-insekter - 2025-11-19

2025 års pristagare av Bundy Academy’s stora pris

Andreas Edsfeldt, docent i experimentell kardiologi vid Lunds universitet, får Bundy Academys stora pris 2025. Prissumman är 3 miljoner kronor, och forskningen som prisas handlar om hur hjärtkärlkomplikationer i samband med typ 2-diabetes kan förebyggas – i förlängningen både med läkemedel och förbättrad bilddiagnostik. År 2016 fick Andreas Edsfeldt Bundy Acedemys lilla pris, även då för att stude

https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/2025-ars-pristagare-av-bundy-academys-stora-pris - 2025-11-20

WCMM & DDLS Leadership Seminar Series: Exploring Innovation

We’re excited to share highlights from the latest edition of the WCMM & DDLS Leadership Seminar Series, an initiative designed to empower our WCMM PIs with leadership skills essential for shaping the future of science. These seminars have focused on leadership at higher levels of decision-making, a crucial dimension for those looking to influence policy, funding priorities, and strategic research

https://www.wcmm.lu.se/article/wcmm-ddls-leadership-seminar-series-exploring-innovation - 2025-11-19

Upcoming PhD Viva: Agonism Against the Odds: Epistemic Disruptions and Bodies of Dissent in Palestine and Israel

Lund University PhD student Anne Lene Stein will defend her thesis at the Department of Political Science. On 13 June, Anne Lene Stein will defend her PhD thesis titled Agonism against the odds: Epistemic disruptions and bodies of dissent in Palestine and Israel at the Department of Political Science, Lund University.The thesis explores how protests and performances in Palestine and Israel are use

https://www.cmes.lu.se/article/upcoming-phd-viva-agonism-against-odds-epistemic-disruptions-and-bodies-dissent-palestine-and-israel - 2025-11-19

IIIEE researchers in virtual public Event: “History of EPR”

IIIEE researchers Thomas Lindhqvist and Naoko Tojo together with Reid Lifset from Yale University School of the Environment have presented their insights in relation to the development of EPR over the past decades. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has been increasingly discussed as a concept to solve the current waste problems for specific products. Thomas Lindhqvist first described it in 19

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/article/iiiee-researchers-virtual-public-event-history-epr - 2025-11-19

Ideation – increase the innovation potential

Ideation is a creative process for generating ideas, lots of ideas. It can help you to think outside-the-box, and is an essential part of the design process. First of all, you need to come up with a problem or challenge that you want to solve. Look around - what problems do you or people in your surroundings encounter? When you've located this and narrowed the problem down, you need some technique

https://www.innovation.lu.se/en/article/ideation-increase-innovation-potential - 2025-11-19