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Lund students’ prize for excellence in teaching for 2023
By maria [dot] blad [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria Blad) - published 13 December 2022 The Lund students’ prize for excellence in teaching is awarded for outstanding contributions to education. The vice-chancellor appoints the winners after a proposal by the students’ unions. In addition, a grant of SEK 25 000 each is awarded to the departments to enable study trips for the prize-winne
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lund-students-prize-excellence-teaching-2023 - 2025-04-22
The new Visitor’s Guide is available to order
University-wide presentation material for 2023
By anna_v [dot] johnsson [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna V Johnsson) - published 23 May 2023 The university-wide presentation material for 2023 is now available with current facts and figures about Lund University. The package includes: Profile texts. Facts and figures about LU in three different text lengths for use on websites, social media, vacancy announcements etc, which briefly de
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/university-wide-presentation-material-2023 - 2025-04-22
Winner of the 2024 Wicksell prize
Hållbar kost för människa och planet
Av tove [dot] gilvad [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Tove Gilvad) - publicerad 24 november 2021 Bildkälla: Mostphotos Vår livsmedelsproduktion och konsumtion är drivande krafter för ökade utsläpp av växthusgaser och påverkar även vår hälsa och risk för dödlighet. Förekomsten av hjärt-kärlsjukdom, diabetes och cancer är hög och ökar stadigt. Forskare från Lunds universitet och RISE har i en ny studie k
https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/hallbar-kost-manniska-och-planet - 2025-04-21
Frågor och svar om sockerstudie från Lunds universitet
Av asa [dot] hansdotter [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Åsa Hansdotter) - publicerad 17 december 2024 I en studie från Lunds universitet visar forskarna Suzanna Janzi och Emily Sonestedt (i bild) att sötade drycker har större negativ inverkan på hälsan än andra sockerkällor. Foto: Åsa Hansdotter En observationsstudie från Lunds universitet som undersökt sockerkonsumtion, har fått stor nationell och in
https://www.medicin.lu.se/artikel/fragor-och-svar-om-sockerstudie-fran-lunds-universitet - 2025-04-22
Urban Food from Residual Heat – Open Innovation Competition
Mummified bishop is revived in book and exhibition
Published 2 June 2017 Peder Winstrup was a man with many irons in the fire. Founder of Lund University, bishop, Renaissance man, architect, scientist, author, powerful political player, printer, poet and much more. Even long after his death, he continues to fascinate us as a uniquely well-preserved mummy. Now his life has been turned into an exhibition and a book. Andreas Manhag and Per Karsten wa
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/mummified-bishop-revived-book-and-exhibition - 2025-04-21
WATCH: A code for reprogramming immune sentinels
What you do in your garden to help pollinators works
By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 31 January 2023 Adding "mini-meadows", is one way of helping pollinators. Photo: Therese EK Have you made adjustments to your garden to make it more welcoming for pollinators? If so, you have probably made a valuable contribution, according to a new study from Lund University. The researchers evaluated the nation
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/what-you-do-your-garden-help-pollinators-works - 2025-04-21
Minority of cancer cells affect the growth and metastasis of tumours
Published 2 February 2016 New research findings support better understanding of the different types of cancer cells in, and their impact on, tumours. Photo: Kennet Ruona New research shows that a small minority of cancer cells in neuroendocrine tumours of the pancreas contribute to the overall growth and metastasis of the tumour. This discovery was made by a research group at Lund University, in c
https://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/article/minority-cancer-cells-affect-growth-and-metastasis-tumours - 2025-04-21
Metabolic BMI can predict the risk of type 2 diabetes in normal weight patients
Patient-specific diagnostics for breast cancers that are difficult to cure
Using light to create bioelectronics inside the body
Published 22 November 2024 In a study published in Advanced Science, researcher Fredrik Ek et al. describe how they can use light to create electrically conductive materials directly in the body, showing promising results in animal trials. Photo: I. Hultquist. Bioelectronics research and development of implants made of electrically conductive materials for disease treatment is advancing rapidly. H
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/using-light-create-bioelectronics-inside-body - 2025-04-21
Alzheimer's disease can be diagnosed before symptoms emerge
The UN’s climate change panel: the world must act now
By anna_maria [dot] erling [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se (Anna Maria Erling) - published 28 February 2022 The researchers emphasise that the need for climate adaptation. Here a village in Demak Regency, Indonesia, surrounded by water due to rising sea levels. Photo: Aji Styawan / Getty Images Climate Visuals Grant recipient. On Monday, the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) publish
https://www.cec.lu.se/article/uns-climate-change-panel-world-must-act-now - 2025-04-21
New treatment for aggressive breast cancer
Sociology of Law Department Leads €5.5M EU-Funded Research on Authoritarian Law and Legality in Central Asia
Published 3 April 2025 A PhD programme exploring law and governance in authoritarian regimes across Central Asia has received nearly €4.7 million in funding from the European Commission, with an additional €800,000 contributed by the Swiss Secretariat for Research, Education and Innovation. The initiative aims to provide critical insights into legal and societal structures in authoritarian states.