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Pennan, prompten och paragrafen – några tankar om hur juristutbildningens skriftliga examinationsmoment kan utformas för att möta generativ AI

I takt med att generativ AI har blivit både bättre och mer lättillgänglighar skriftliga examinationsformer såsom uppsatser och hemtentamenbörjat ifrågasättas. Med stöd i den traditionella synen på generativ AIsom ett otillåtet hjälpmedel, där studenten genom tekniken inte självformulerar de skriftliga inlämningarna som ska bedömas, beklagar siglärarkollegor över hur skrivuppgiften urholkas och ris

Artificiell intelligens – en framtid med förhinder? En studie av implementeringen av AI i svenska företag

Artificiell intelligens (AI) är nästa stora digitala revolution och kallas för “den fjärde industri-ella revolutionen”. AI är ett samlingsnamn för olika typer av teknologi som kan utföra uppgifter som tidigare krävt mänsklig intelligens och områdena inom vilka dessa teknologier används inom är många. Historiskt har AI haft flera genombrott för att sedan stanna upp i utvecklingen. Den stora skillna

Uppehållstillstånd - en (o)möjlighet för det tvångsomhändertagna barnet? - En undersökning om principen om barnets bästa och rätten till privat- och familjeliv

Children in an asylum process are especially exposed in society. Therefore, a high standard is expected of the law enforcer’s investigation and assessment of the best interest of the child, within the rules for residence permit in the Aliens Act (2005:716). The regulation of the best interest of the child in the Aliens Act (2005:716) protect the child’s right to health and development which to a

Sverige och EU – två ledande aktörer inom jämställdhet

This thesis aim to describe and analyze various perspectives of working with gender equality in administrative work and policy-making in both Sweden and the European Union. The first part of the thesis will give an introduction to the reader and present the theoretic platform of this work. The second part discusses and introduces a historic overview of the development of gender equality as a polit

Examining the protective services of mangroves at a regional scale in Indonesia

Mangrove ecosystems have the potential to provide a host of ecosystem services to the communities surrounding them. Dense, healthy, networks of mangroves are able to provide a buffer to coastlines against the increasingly frequent and intense storms, expected under the influence of climate change. Additionally, healthy, mangrove ecosystem provide coastal communities with other benefits such as mor

Changing spatialities and agency at Myanmar’s highest borderlands

13 maj 2025 15:15 till 17:00 | Föreläsning Open lecture with Karin Dean, senior researcher, Tallinn University Myanmar’s highest borderlands are defined by naturally connected but politically and geopolitically dissected vast mountainous spaces of the eastern Himalayas around the tri-junction of China, Myanmar and India. Their sweeping extent, but more so the politics and challenges of access allo

https://www.lu.se/evenemang/changing-spatialities-and-agency-myanmars-highest-borderlands - 2026-01-16

Responsible Neurotechnologies Symposium

20 november 2025 09:00 till 15:00 | Symposium Welcome to the Responsible Neurotechnologies Symposium, introducing renowned international speakers working in an array of disciplines connected with neurotechnologies development and use. Policy frameworks currently lag behind the pace of neurotechnological innovation. Some tools provide some guidance to address concerns that arise in clinical and con

https://www.lu.se/evenemang/responsible-neurotechnologies-symposium - 2026-01-16

En studie av kriminalisering av deltagande i väpnade konflikter - Ett moraliskt dilemma i en globaliserad värld.

The participation by Swedish citizens in foreign armed conflicts is a topic that has been receiving an increasing amount of attention not only in the media but also in the political debate. The debate has first and foremost centered around those Swedish citizens travelling to Syria to join various terrorist organisations but the topic extends further, is far more complex and gives rise to a number

Walking the lines - Reflections on walking methods in Jordan

19 februari 2026 13:00 till 14:00 | Seminarium Open, digital seminar Olivia Mason (Newcastle University) reflects in this seminar on walking to address broader questions in political geography surrounding power, scale, mobility, embodiment, and knowledge production. Walking still remains a method and practice that has received little attention by political geographers, and this can be traced to a

https://www.lu.se/evenemang/walking-lines-reflections-walking-methods-jordan - 2026-01-16

A Sea of Plasticity – Thomas Hostrup

14 mars 2025 07:00 till 29 mars 2025 16:00 | Utställning “The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel” is what William Gibson wrote in the opening of his cyberpunk masterpiece neuromancer, though the picture he paints with this sentence changes with every generation of reader. the time of writing would infer an older tube television and the colour be a flickering gr

https://www.lu.se/evenemang/sea-plasticity-thomas-hostrup - 2026-01-16

Sociologi: Miljösociologi, hållbar utveckling och miljöpolitik

NEW COURSE! Course name: SOCB34, Sociology: Managing Sustainability, Society and Collective Behaviour (Swedish name: Sociologi: Miljösociologi, hållbar utveckling och miljöpolitik). First Cycle Theme-course. 15 credits. Autumn semester. Language of instruction: English. Offered as a stand-alone course and an elective course within the Bachelor of Science Programme in Development Studies (SGUTV).

Local knowledge and Climate Change Adaptation: A Case Study of the Falsterbo Region focusing on the effects of future sea level rise.

Local knowledge in vulnerable communities can be vital when developing adaptation and mitigation strategies especially as issues such as sea level rise in Falsterbo become more prominent as global warming increases. At present, traditional local knowledge is often explored within indigenous communities but significantly less so in western communities. The importance of local knowledge, in regards

Stress induced virulence of Staphylococcus aureus and Listeria monocytogenes

Popular Abstract in English The food we consume is hardly, if ever, sterile. From fresh produce to processed products, foods harbor one or more types of microorganisms. The presence of some ‘beneficial’ microorganisms is desirable in food production, because they contribute to the characteristics of the final product, as, for example, in the production of wine, beer or cheese. In other cases, micrControl of the dissemination of pathogens in the food production chain is an on-going process with new challenges emerging as pathogenic bacteria evolve and express enhanced virulence characteristics. Staphylococcus aureus and Listeria monocytogenes are two notorious pathogens responsible for staphylococcal food poisoning (SFP) and listeriosis: a foodborne intoxication and an infectious disease re