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First seminar of the semester - How will Russia's invasion of Ukraine affect geopolitics in Asia?

The seminar took place on the 14 September in collaboration with the Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies (ACE) at Lund University. The seminar brought together three experts on the politics of Asia to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has affected the region. The seminar was opened and moderated by Paul O'Shea, senior lecturer at ACE and specialist in international relations in E

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/first-seminar-semester-how-will-russias-invasion-ukraine-affect-geopolitics-asia - 2025-11-07

Position available as Buddhist Studies Research Scholar

The Buddhist Digital Resource Center, Inc. (Cambridge, USA) seeks a Buddhist Studies Research Scholar to lead the development of an online repository of Buddhist texts and cultural heritage information. The Buddhist Studies Post-Doctoral Research Scholar will provide scholarly expertise in Buddhist Studies to advance the creation of the Buddhist Universal Digital Archive (BUDA), a multi-language d

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/position-available-buddhist-studies-research-scholar - 2025-11-07

India and South Asia in focus in new collaboration between The Swedish Institute of International Affairs and SASNET

The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) and the Swedish South Asian Studies Network (SASNET) at Lund University are launching a collaboration focusing on India and South Asia. The long-term collaboration will include both research and analysis and aims at building a strong research environment of international quality. Asia is becoming an increasingly important economic and political a

https://www.sasnet.lu.se/article/india-and-south-asia-focus-new-collaboration-between-swedish-institute-international-affairs-and - 2025-11-07

Vildare skogar – bra för både planeten och människan

Att låta naturen på egen hand sopa igen spår efter mänsklig framfart, så kallad rewilding, har flera fördelar. Ekosystemens motståndskraft blir bättre, den biologiska mångfalden ökar och samspelet mellan natur och samhälle gynnas. Det visar en ny studie från Lunds universitet. Rewilding, eller återförvildande, är en metod som bland annat syftar till att återetablera djur- och växtarter som försvun

https://www.naturvetenskap.lu.se/artikel/vildare-skogar-bra-bade-planeten-och-manniskan - 2025-11-07

LU researcher receives Ig Nobel prize for alligator helium study

Stephan Reber has been awarded an Ig Nobel Prize for Acoustics - for a 2015 study that involved an alligator inhaling helium. This was done to understand if crocodilians have resonances in their vocalizations, something that certain animals use to communicate body size. “I am extremely happy and grateful for this prize. As we all know, 2020 has been a year of bad news, so when I heard about this,

https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/lu-researcher-receives-ig-nobel-prize-alligator-helium-study - 2025-11-07

The global trading system from war to war

The Director General of the National Board of Trade (‘Kommerskollegium’), Anders Ahnlid, visited Lund on 30 March 2022. At a seminar organized by the Centre for European Studies, he presented an overview of how the global trading system came into being, evolved during and after the Cold War, and might develop in light of the challenges imposed upon it by the current war in Ukraine. Anders, who has

https://www.cfe.lu.se/en/article/global-trading-system-war-war - 2025-11-07

Johannes is one of the most cited researchers in the world

Together with almost 6400 other researchers around the globe Johannes Rousk has been selected as Highly cited researcher 2020 by The Web of Science Group. Only about one per cent of the researchers within a scientific field are appointed. Johannes Rousk is proud. To be appointed is proof that your research is important and has reached out to peers who have found it useful and frequently cited you.

https://www.biology.lu.se/article/johannes-one-most-cited-researchers-world - 2025-11-07